That's why I rarely recommend artisan soaps. Very hit or miss.
Try a proven soap that's been around forever. Tabac, Haslinger, DR Harris are all great soaps. Or for cheap you can try some sticks like Arko, Palmolive, or Speick. Arko actually comes in a tub now, and if you go on eBay you'll probably find one for $5 or so with free shipping.
Soak the brush then squeeze out the water. Swirl on the puck until the end of the brush gets a sticky paste on it. Then start to build your lather, adding water slowly.
Try a proven soap that's been around forever. Tabac, Haslinger, DR Harris are all great soaps. Or for cheap you can try some sticks like Arko, Palmolive, or Speick. Arko actually comes in a tub now, and if you go on eBay you'll probably find one for $5 or so with free shipping.
Soak the brush then squeeze out the water. Swirl on the puck until the end of the brush gets a sticky paste on it. Then start to build your lather, adding water slowly.