I recently had trouble using my Semogue 2000 to whip up a rich batch of Acqua di Parma (AdP), so without further ado our first event.
Was the problem the individual brush or do all boars struggle with creams? You should know that after struggling with the AdP I used the Semogue 2000 to successfully whip up a rich batch of Stirling Scots Pine Sheep soap. Puzzling, right?
Using a dollop of Proraso cream, I first whipped up a rich batch of lather using an Omega 10066, and then the same with a Semogue 1250, and then when I got to the Semogue 2000, the same thing - it just wasn't happening with the Proraso cream, so I cleaned the bristles of the Semogue 2000 with gentle Trader Joe's shampoo and repeated the exercise - but still no rich lather.
The 1250 contains white best 90% bristles and the 2000 premium 90% tops.
Any ideas about why the 2000 is struggling?
Was the problem the individual brush or do all boars struggle with creams? You should know that after struggling with the AdP I used the Semogue 2000 to successfully whip up a rich batch of Stirling Scots Pine Sheep soap. Puzzling, right?
Using a dollop of Proraso cream, I first whipped up a rich batch of lather using an Omega 10066, and then the same with a Semogue 1250, and then when I got to the Semogue 2000, the same thing - it just wasn't happening with the Proraso cream, so I cleaned the bristles of the Semogue 2000 with gentle Trader Joe's shampoo and repeated the exercise - but still no rich lather.
The 1250 contains white best 90% bristles and the 2000 premium 90% tops.
Any ideas about why the 2000 is struggling?