I know the Shea Moisture Shave Butter gets no love, but I bought it before i saw the negative opinions and I feel i'll use it up since i kind of feel ia kindered spirit with it as my first purchase as a wetshaving cream and i think it does a satisfactory job regardless of the lathering ability.
So this was my second or 3rd shave with it. The first 2 were about a month ago with a cart and they weren't bad at all, hand applied, little to no lather (kind of like Cremo). earthy smell, i don't mind, but it's definitely not a fancy smell, but ingredients seem to be very beneficial to the skin. I wonder if this is what the method shaving hydrolast stuff kind of smells like...
I tried to bowl lather the butter and was moderately successful with about 1Tbls of butter and a little bit of water. I was able to paint my face with it and it was what I consider a lather, though not as thick/voluminous as other lather, but it did stay on the face and had a nice texture. It felt moist and good portion of the lather was stuck in the brush, but i could drag the brush over the side of the bowl and it came out, enough for the 1st and some of 2nd pass and squeezing out the breech allowed for the full 2nd perhaps some touch-up. I only did 2 passes with the EJ89L which was close enough for me for last nite.
The actual shave result with it was pretty good. it did feel a little tingly on the skin, but skin wasn't irritated as far as i could tell. My skin felt nice & smooth after everything was said & done. I followed up with some alum and all was alright.
It's not definitely not a traditional lather, and I probably wouldn't recommend it if someone wanted a monster lather (probably would not buy it again either), but i felt it had enough cushion and glide alongside the good ingredients to warrant using it up as part of the rotation.
So this was my second or 3rd shave with it. The first 2 were about a month ago with a cart and they weren't bad at all, hand applied, little to no lather (kind of like Cremo). earthy smell, i don't mind, but it's definitely not a fancy smell, but ingredients seem to be very beneficial to the skin. I wonder if this is what the method shaving hydrolast stuff kind of smells like...
I tried to bowl lather the butter and was moderately successful with about 1Tbls of butter and a little bit of water. I was able to paint my face with it and it was what I consider a lather, though not as thick/voluminous as other lather, but it did stay on the face and had a nice texture. It felt moist and good portion of the lather was stuck in the brush, but i could drag the brush over the side of the bowl and it came out, enough for the 1st and some of 2nd pass and squeezing out the breech allowed for the full 2nd perhaps some touch-up. I only did 2 passes with the EJ89L which was close enough for me for last nite.
The actual shave result with it was pretty good. it did feel a little tingly on the skin, but skin wasn't irritated as far as i could tell. My skin felt nice & smooth after everything was said & done. I followed up with some alum and all was alright.
It's not definitely not a traditional lather, and I probably wouldn't recommend it if someone wanted a monster lather (probably would not buy it again either), but i felt it had enough cushion and glide alongside the good ingredients to warrant using it up as part of the rotation.