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I would like to know the prices of the super smooth and tallow based. I think I don't have enough soaps. I want to fill the living room also, because bathroom is already full..
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Saponificio Varesino, Pre De Provence, Dr. Harris, etc. all fine. MWF and Williams fail to produce what I consider a useable stable lather. No point in using them when even a cheap stick of Arko blows them away.I am curious since those are all triple milled soaps. What triple milled soaps do you like?
I do find the triple-milled a lot more work to dial in. Typically have to use them exclusively for a couple of weeks, just to figure out how to get them to work.Saponificio Varesino, Pre De Provence, Dr. Harris, etc. all fine. MWF and Williams fail to produce what I consider a useable stable lather. No point in using them when even a cheap stick of Arko blows them away.
LEA has a triple milled soap I believe and it is very easy to lather.I do find the triple-milled a lot more work to dial in. Typically have to use them exclusively for a couple of weeks, just to figure out how to get them to work.
Care to post a video tutorial of say Scottish Fine Soaps being successfully lathered and used for those of us who don't get it?All soaps work well, it's up to the user to make it happen. Fellas used to use bar soap, and they were happy.
It's thirsty, start sloppy and build the lather.Care to post a video tutorial of say Scottish Fine Soaps being successfully lathered and used for those of us who don't get it?