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Illustrated quide to making basic cream lather in three different ways
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 quide to making basic soap lather I'll use a basic pure badger brush (Teezerman) to create a starter version of making lather.
3. 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 absorbation of water. Now it's great time to take a shower.
Here is the option one how to make a lather from a tube cream
Here is the option two how to make a lather from a bowl cream with finger dip
Here is the option three how to make a lather from a bowl cream with a brush dip