No. More soap. Probably more water as well, but definitely more soap. It’s not just the proportions, it’s the amount that matters. Brushes will just eat up the soap when there’s too little, and you’ll never get a good lather going.Less Water.
No. More soap. Probably more water as well, but definitely more soap. It’s not just the proportions, it’s the amount that matters. Brushes will just eat up the soap when there’s too little, and you’ll never get a good lather going.Less Water.
No. More soap. Probably more water as well, but definitely more soap. It’s not just the proportions, it’s the amount that matters. Brushes will just eat up the soap when there’s too little, and you’ll never get a good lather going.
Yes @Mr. Shavington is right that you should add more soap. The few times where I had weak/dissipating lather were resolved when I just added more soap or cream. My few softer soaps, like TFS Red Bowl, require use of a lot more product than what I'm used to using from my hard soap pucks. Once you get quality lather you can refine how you dial in and see if a little less soap still works.So if 1/2 tsp isn't enough, maybe 3/4 or 1 tsp? It feels like even 1/2 feels a bit excessive as a starting point, but then again most people I've watched on Youtube tend to load the brush directly from the soap and makes it easier to gauge the right amount.
Or... less brush!No. More soap. Probably more water as well, but definitely more soap. It’s not just the proportions, it’s the amount that matters. Brushes will just eat up the soap when there’s too little, and you’ll never get a good lather going.