Okay, it's called wetshaving and people talk about how much water various premium brushes can hold, but it seems most tutorials show that the key to a good lather is relatively little water! Shake the water out of your brush. Load the brush with paste consistency soap/cream. Whip up your lather adding a little water at a time. I get plenty of thick creamy lather this way, but I'm left wondering what value there is in a brush that holds a lot of water.
Is the goal to add as much water to the lather as you can without getting to a big bubble sloppy state?
Thanks in advance!
Is the goal to add as much water to the lather as you can without getting to a big bubble sloppy state?
Thanks in advance!