Fine, if you insist.....
I'll go try it out now with a super dry brush
I'll go try it out now with a super dry brush
Fine, if you insist.....
I'll go try it out now with a super dry brush
No, no, no. We need a contrarian on the thread. Unanimity is too boring.
Thanks for starting this thread. I love soaps like this that are off the beaten path, so to speak. I ordered some. I was a bit challenged with the French, but sorted it out, and the customer service was excellent, though in French, of course. It is now on the way and I look forward to using it.
There seems to be a problem with these soaps drying, the manufacturer has acknowledged, have nothing to do with the stick, it is advisable to leave them open for drying.
Well, I have the stick and both scents in the bowl. My soaps are all hard and not soft. The stick is a bit harder than the soap in both bowls. I guess that they have sent the soap to early. When I ordered the soaps Karine wrote me that I will have to wait 2 weeks until the actual batch has dried.
I have no problems in getting a very creamy thick lather with all three versions of the soap. It is actually one of my favourite soaps. And I don't like the MWF because of its
You are a powerful shmoosher.
Actually, it's nearly all gone given the parsing out that's planned. Just finished using the stick and it was awesome. More later.Oh, you.
All that should last you quite awhile Mark!
Update on the Volcans:
Meant to write this days ago. I'm terribly impressed by this soap. Followed BrentS example and smooshed some of the stick into a bowl and lathered directly from the bowl. This time, no annoying overfoamy proto-lather but all good useable stuff. The scent is a little milder in the stick form, though the tubs are mild in themselves, but the creaminess and slickness are all there with that gently menthol tingle.
The closest thing in feel and performance to the Volcans is the Panna Crema (namaste)which I just tried a few days ago. Had the scents not been so different, I couldn't have told the soaps apart.
Edit: I mentioned how much I liked the packaging design and that I was going to show it to my graphic designer daughter. Without getting into the specifics, which I'm too stupid to understand anyway, she patiently explained to me how horrible the design actually was and about a half dozen newbie mistakes that even the simplest minded professional designer would have avoided. Talk about feeling humbled. My advice to all of you is to never listen to my aesthetic judgment in these matters ever again.