Happy hump day everyone,
So I have always gotten decent lathers out of most of my soaps...or I had thought. I recently came across another thread and several others had mentioned in that thread that they use "the Marco method" to lather. I've only been wet shaving for a little over a year and a half so I was curious and dug around and found THAT thread. I lathered today using the Marco method and boy have I been missing out. My lathers were always slick enough and got the occasional minor irritation every now and then, but today opened my eyes to what a lather SHOULD be! I got the creamiest, slickest lather ever out of my Stirling executive man which made my razor very happy. I guess I just never used enough water in my prior techniques so I can now experiment with that, but the Marco method is what made me discover a true lather.
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So I have always gotten decent lathers out of most of my soaps...or I had thought. I recently came across another thread and several others had mentioned in that thread that they use "the Marco method" to lather. I've only been wet shaving for a little over a year and a half so I was curious and dug around and found THAT thread. I lathered today using the Marco method and boy have I been missing out. My lathers were always slick enough and got the occasional minor irritation every now and then, but today opened my eyes to what a lather SHOULD be! I got the creamiest, slickest lather ever out of my Stirling executive man which made my razor very happy. I guess I just never used enough water in my prior techniques so I can now experiment with that, but the Marco method is what made me discover a true lather.
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