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ThisEvery time I use Sudsy Soapery soaps I notice how quickly and easily they lather.
stirling? i cant make good facelather from those, just very thin, not much volume?In general soft creams win.
though I am very happy with tabac arko stirling and lots of other soaps.
What soap do you find easiest to lather?
No problem what’s o ever.stirling? i cant make good facelather from those, just very thin, not much volume?
Well there is a plague going on so that might be the reason. But nice soap and scentRazoRock Plague Doctor. Very little scent, but a great face lather with any brush I own, with no irritation to my old mug. It's been out of stock for awhile. I stocked up earlier this year, but hope they bring it back before I run out. Captain's Choice is also a favorite.
stirling? i cant make good facelather from those, just very thin, not much volume?
Tryed haslinger "new" formula? I ask this because i feel haslinger lathers more rich than tabac. Still tabac is at top 3 in my list.These are failproof for me:
- Tabac
- Cella
- TOBS
Tryed haslinger "new" formula? I ask this because i feel haslinger lathers more rich than tabac. Still tabac is at top 3 in my list.
I think you will like haslinger if you like tabac, they booth performs excellent.I have not. I'll have to put it on the list.
If you like pine tar soaps try razor master toivoMy brushes and technique for the past 10 years has been geared to face-lathering soaps, so I don't have a problem lathering with a Stirling soap. At my grumpy, old age I may not like a lot of the Stirling scents (Ozark Mtn is my favorite), but I have no problem getting a great lather. Stirling rosemary-mint bath soap is also a fav, and my preferred change from my usual pine tar soaps.