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− | Image:creams.jpg | I'll try to keep it simple. Here are two different shaving creams, in the tube and in the bowl. Like in a soap lathering guide [[Illustrated guide to making basic soap lather]] I'll use a basic pure badger brush (Tweezerman) to create a starter version of making lather. | + | Image:creams.jpg | I'll try to keep it simple. Here are two different shaving creams, in the tube and in the bowl. Like in a soap lathering guide [[Illustrated_Guide_to_Making_Basic_Soap_Lather|Illustrated guide to making basic soap lather]] I'll use a basic pure badger brush (Tweezerman) to create a starter version of making lather. |
Image:lather 3.jpg | Fill the bowl full of tap hot water. No need to use a boiling water because it could harm your brush. I like to stand the brush in to water instead of throwing it in. This saves the wooden handle when it doesn't soak in the hot water. Soak the bristles 5 minutes or more to get the proper absorption of water. Now it's great time to take a shower. | Image:lather 3.jpg | Fill the bowl full of tap hot water. No need to use a boiling water because it could harm your brush. I like to stand the brush in to water instead of throwing it in. This saves the wooden handle when it doesn't soak in the hot water. Soak the bristles 5 minutes or more to get the proper absorption of water. Now it's great time to take a shower. |
Revision as of 18:23, 19 March 2009
This article explains three different ways of making lather from shaving cream, either tube or bowl.
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Background
I'll try to keep it simple. Here are two different shaving creams, in the tube and in the bowl. Like in a soap lathering guide Illustrated guide to making basic soap lather I'll use a basic pure badger brush (Tweezerman) to create a starter version of making lather.
Fill the bowl full of tap hot water. No need to use a boiling water because it could harm your brush. I like to stand the brush in to water instead of throwing it in. This saves the wooden handle when it doesn't soak in the hot water. Soak the bristles 5 minutes or more to get the proper absorption of water. Now it's great time to take a shower.
Shaving cream (tube)
Here is the option one how to make a lather from a tube cream.
Shaving cream (bowl) and finger dip
Here is the option two how to make a lather from a bowl cream with finger dip
Shaving cream (bowl) with a brush dip
Here is the option three how to make a lather from a bowl cream with a brush dip
--TonyJ 00:09, 25 January 2009 (UTC)