I read the directions on a bottle of KMF and if I am correct this is not a lathering or a brush cream. Looks like you place some in your hands, rub in hands, rub on face, shave. Is this correct? Do you or should you use a brush at all?
I read the directions on a bottle of KMF and if I am correct this is not a lathering or a brush cream. Looks like you place some in your hands, rub in hands, rub on face, shave. Is this correct? Do you or should you use a brush at all?
I've never used a brush with it - it's non lathering so there's not much point.
YMMV, it was OK, but I never found it lubricating enough.
1 to 2 pumps into a lather bowl. Use damp/wet brush to whip up a lather.
or spread on face, then face lather with a brush.
KMF isn't the slickest shave cream, but *nothing* lathers like this stuff. Great for superlathers.
edit: I'm surprised that some don't think that it lathers. This is the most easily lathered cream.
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I use it all the time to whip up a superlather. I haven't used it yet solo since I am using the unscented flavor and want the sensory pleasure of a great smelling lather.
I put a pump into my shaving bowl after I've charged my brush on my soap and I get enough lather for 4+ passes.
Have used it for a super lather, and alone.... just use your brush and whip it up. Gotten some great shaves from this product
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I've lathered KMF both in a bowl and with my face.
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I think I like KMF better brushless, which is how I used it this morning, but you certainly can lather it with a brush if you like. KMF used brushless plus a quick Trac II pass gave me a deadly smooth shave this morning, which was kind of humbling given how much time I've devoted to learning DE shaving. However, it was nice to discover a good, solid shaving combination for those mornings where I absolutely don't have time to do a full three- or four-pass shave with my Parker or when travel requirements will limit the product selection I can bring with me.
Last edited by DougK; 11-10-2009 at 08:34 PM. Reason: Reworded for clarity.
I use a brush and a bowl for KMF. To me, it behaves like most of the other shaving creams that I've tried. Definitely a good lather.
Only tried it once so far and it seemed to turn to glue on my face and wouldn't lather well. Maybe I'll try in the bowl first and then move that method over to the face. I'm thinking it just needs a lot more water.
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Well I stand corrected - you do a get a heck of a lather out of it.
I just personally never tried a brush since I ordered it along with some Alba cream and when I tried a brush with Alba I got no results so I assumed KMF was similar.
Brushed out, it looks a lot better, but on my face without a lather, I found it nothing better than 'ok'. I've pretty much stuck with soaps since.
One pump right onto a wet brush. Face lather, good for 3 passes. YMMV ;)
I have the Lime version and use it as a superlather with GFT Limes soap, and I have a travel container of it that I use brushless when I travel.
My travel setup is KMF (used brushless) and a Sensor. Good, quick and moisturized shaves.
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