Hi everyone,
In addition to stocking up on some existing soaps, such as Mitchell's Wool Fat, I just ordered a puck of D.R.Harris triple milled Windsor scent shaving soap taking advantage of Connaught Shaving's low prices (just 9 pounds or $10.50 U.S. for this) for those of us in the U.S. (see link below to post in shopping & deals). Chose this based on various positive reviews from other B&B members of the D.R. Harris soap line.
To those with experience with the D.R. Harris hard soaps what is the best way to build lather? Is it the same technique I use with my other tallow based triple milled soaps (Mitchell's and Williams) of initially building directly on the puck and then face lathering with a stiff boar brush or is there a more effective approach that has worked for you?
In addition to stocking up on some existing soaps, such as Mitchell's Wool Fat, I just ordered a puck of D.R.Harris triple milled Windsor scent shaving soap taking advantage of Connaught Shaving's low prices (just 9 pounds or $10.50 U.S. for this) for those of us in the U.S. (see link below to post in shopping & deals). Chose this based on various positive reviews from other B&B members of the D.R. Harris soap line.
To those with experience with the D.R. Harris hard soaps what is the best way to build lather? Is it the same technique I use with my other tallow based triple milled soaps (Mitchell's and Williams) of initially building directly on the puck and then face lathering with a stiff boar brush or is there a more effective approach that has worked for you?
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