Shaving with Mitchell's Wool Fat

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jww
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Post by jww »

a-cut-above wrote:Quick, read this before Wendell sees it. I added a few drops of sandalwood EO (obtained from soap maker at a craft's fair), let it soak in for a few days and now have sandalwood-scented MWF. It still has the background scent of MWF but over layed with sandalwood. So nice!
(Put the club down, Wendell.)
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Post by Bobwhite »

MWF is different, but It works great. With my water, (I don't know if it's hard or soft.) It makes a thin, dense lather. Nothing like the kid in the Mr. Bubble commercial. It holds plenty of water and one cake lasts a long time.

I've never experienced the squeaky clean feeling. The lanolin takes care of that.
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The Fat was not amused.
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Yes, the sheep are up in arms. Or legs...or whatever is the correct metaphor for militant sheep.
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Post by brothers »

I prefer the fragrance of sandalwood to the fragrance of sheep.
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