BroSlinger wrote:Dan, pm me your address.
Also, tobs cream always burned me. That said, it’s made by the Creighton company in England. They make the creams for a number of companies.
Truefitt and hill
The body shop
Trumper
The real shaving co
Crabtree and Evelyn
Maybe kiel’s too.
So, yeah, it’s quality stuff that shaves well, as long as I use cream from one of their other companies. Tbs or c&e.
aw man! yeah, my facial skin's not too fussy at all.. i try to usually go with real simple scents too 'cause... well... it'd just be weird to most people if i showed up smelling all fancy and shit..

been thinking about trying cedarwood of late once i polish off my cake of sandalwood, which's been my goto for a LONG time.
hey- this did get me thinkin though-- anyone have a BEST method for shaking good lather out of cake soap? here's my process-- maybe i'm doing something wrong.
generally, i run hot water in the sink before i shower. fill my mug, and chuck the brush in it to sit and get wet. i put hot water in my wood soap bowl to soften the soap.
shower, and leave it.
hop out, shake brush out, dump soap bowl, fill sink, whip semi dry brush on wet soap to get it onto the brush, and add a coupla tablespoons of water to my mug and whip away. generally gets okay lather-- but nothing like cream-- mostly a shiny lather that works fine-- but isn't SUPER thick. i tend to get more weepers-- not nicks-- so it's not like it doesn't work-- it's just a fully different critter than cream lather.
m'i doing something wrong?