Video On Lathering MWF?
This soap seems to be mentioned much more than any other to have lathering problems.It almost stopped me from buying it although it turned out not to be a problem for me. Its a very good soap and with the popularity its gained I think it would be very helpful if someone should not be able to figure it out from your other videos. It will be interesting if you should find that it does require different technique to get it right.
Al
That's me all over.george wrote:I've yet to find a video you have done that *isn't* useful, Mark. I recently switched to MWF and I *think* I am getting good lather from it. However, I'd like to see a pro do it so I can compare...
I think I'm ok, but I have no real way of knowing if it could be BETTER.
I've never had any trouble coaxing a generous lather from MWF in just a few swirls, and I can't imagine my technique is anything special. However, here in Glasgow, the water is very soft indeed, and I suspect that this is a major factor. I've never used MWF on the road, but travelling to London - or even to Edinburgh, only 40 miles away, you notice immediately how much harder it is to work up a decent lather with ordinary toilet soap just to wash your hands.
But I'd certainly like to watch a video of the expert in action!
IanS
But I'd certainly like to watch a video of the expert in action!
IanS
I'd simply be interested for the sake of to seeing the Fat on Youtube.Scorpio wrote:I am still trying to understand why so many folks have a problem lathering this soap. I have never encountered any issues with this soap. I can understand water quality problems but outside of that it is just the same as any other soap.
Raf
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Early next year. Ohhh man. I got my puck today and the lather was terrible. I've gotten better lather with the Col. Conks and VDH. I got outstanding lather with the Trumper's cream. It must be something I'm doing wrong given the soaps excellent reputation. Oh well, I guess it's back to Proraso for me for a while.
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Please don't give up too easy. It takes just a little practice, and it's worth the effort. This afternoon I did a practice run on my MWF puck, and I did something very right. I got a wonderful lather today, even though I wasn't actually shaving. That puck's got magic in there, and once you get the right rhythm of water, soap, and brush going, all of a sudden, there it is.ChaoticWind wrote:Early next year. Ohhh man. I got my puck today and the lather was terrible. I've gotten better lather with the Col. Conks and VDH. I got outstanding lather with the Trumper's cream. It must be something I'm doing wrong given the soaps excellent reputation. Oh well, I guess it's back to Proraso for me for a while.
Gary
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While I like to suggest that MWF has magical properties that require pixies to lather for you -- I have to admit that I personally don't find MWF that difficult to lather. A couple of tricks we fatties often talk about is to shake out your brush more than you normally would and then over-loading the brush with soap before you start to lather. By adding water a bit at a time, you can really build outstanding lather.
To be honest, it really isn't all that hard.
I also find that it is far better for face lathering than bowl lathering as well.
That's me, ymmv.
To be honest, it really isn't all that hard.
I also find that it is far better for face lathering than bowl lathering as well.
That's me, ymmv.