I agree that the perfect lather should rinse fairly easily off the razor. If it too thick to rinse off when holding it under a flowing stream of water from the faucet, it would probably benefit from a bit more water.
Agreed! I cant, for the life of me, figure out how to apply my lather with a pastry bag!Thick and peaky lather looks cool on those weird show-your-lather threads but that’s about it lol
Thanks so much for posting this. I saw it when you first posted and only recently decided to give it a try. And for me (as always, YMMV), I agree with you. A thinner lather provides a more comfortable shave than the meringue, cool whip looking stuff that shows up in photos.I've been de shaving for a few years, mainly face lathering. The lather was thick and protective. Lately using a bowl and made thinner lather than I've been used to.
However, what great shaves this thinner lather has given. Razor glides over my face, no nicks or irritation, just smooth skin, soft and hydrated. . ....!
I also recently moved to a wetter/thinner lather and discovered the same. Added benefit of realizing more shaves per blade from this.I've been de shaving for a few years, mainly face lathering. The lather was thick and protective. Lately using a bowl and made thinner lather than I've been used to.
However, what great shaves this thinner lather has given. Razor glides over my face, no nicks or irritation, just smooth skin, soft and hydrated. . ....!