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Latest revision as of 10:49, 17 February 2018
Initially posted by gssixgun[1].
The Tutorial[edit | edit source]
Here is my best attempt at putting together an actual guide to making Überlather.
The next step, is the only variable step in the process, you have to soak the soap in hot water also, how much water depends only on your brush, I am using a Shavemac 28mm Silvertip so I start with about 1/4 of hot water on the soap. It is better to start with less water than more, as it is easier to add a bit, than take it away (just dribble water at the base of the bristles with your fingers) Set this to the side..
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Ahhhhh shave time now! One other hint make sure your face is good and wet before you lather up it really does help.
The Video[edit | edit source]
Originally posted on SRP[2]