Look in the shave wiki on how to lather soaps. It made all the difference in the world for me. If you are getting a lather that dries out fast; you are not:
A) using enough soap
B) using enough water
C) whipping it enough
D) a combination of 2 or more of the above
The above suggestion isn't meant to offend anyone's skills or abilities. I recently read the wiki and gave it a try and it produced a mountain of nice quality lather. You have to whip this soap for longer than you think you should. I found that the key is to work it on your face for at least 1 minute after you have whipped it in the bowl. I don't know what happens but the lather transforms on your face. I'm sure there are better soaps out there but this one isn't bad in my book. I do like the scent of the cream better than the soap though....
A) using enough soap
B) using enough water
C) whipping it enough
D) a combination of 2 or more of the above
The above suggestion isn't meant to offend anyone's skills or abilities. I recently read the wiki and gave it a try and it produced a mountain of nice quality lather. You have to whip this soap for longer than you think you should. I found that the key is to work it on your face for at least 1 minute after you have whipped it in the bowl. I don't know what happens but the lather transforms on your face. I'm sure there are better soaps out there but this one isn't bad in my book. I do like the scent of the cream better than the soap though....
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