I think I know the answer to this, but in my experience, advice, especially that shared on B and B, is always helpful.
After over a decade of lathering, I’ve realised my lather is too airy. It looks like the head of lather thread and others on here. Crawling up and over the sides of the lather bowl. Previously I took this as a sign of success.
I’m seeking to master the ability to produce yoghurty, creamy lather.
I believe the answer lies in 1) more product, 2) less water 3) more gentle brush action (for bowl lathering)
I want to know if this is correct because I’ve been playing around with these three variables, practice lathering for a couple of weeks, and rarely nail it.
After over a decade of lathering, I’ve realised my lather is too airy. It looks like the head of lather thread and others on here. Crawling up and over the sides of the lather bowl. Previously I took this as a sign of success.
I’m seeking to master the ability to produce yoghurty, creamy lather.
I believe the answer lies in 1) more product, 2) less water 3) more gentle brush action (for bowl lathering)
I want to know if this is correct because I’ve been playing around with these three variables, practice lathering for a couple of weeks, and rarely nail it.