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Lol. So... temptation struck.
The intent was just to play with soap and create lather. That was fun. Then I applied it to my face. Well, in for a dime in for a dollar. Lol.
I used the Sharp blade. No problems on the cheeks or under the nose. Under the chin was good too. Think I got razor burn on the jaw line. But minor.
Well, after the trial run I was happy. Just as good as a cartridge for me.
Now my question, after years of goo, is the lather supposed to be light? And dare I say fluffy? Or should it be thicker and more like the stuff from the can? Was I too impatient in my lather?
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The intent was just to play with soap and create lather. That was fun. Then I applied it to my face. Well, in for a dime in for a dollar. Lol.
I used the Sharp blade. No problems on the cheeks or under the nose. Under the chin was good too. Think I got razor burn on the jaw line. But minor.
Well, after the trial run I was happy. Just as good as a cartridge for me.
Now my question, after years of goo, is the lather supposed to be light? And dare I say fluffy? Or should it be thicker and more like the stuff from the can? Was I too impatient in my lather?
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