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  1. Thumbs up Custom soaps I have been making that "react" with steel....

    Gents,
    Apparently there is a lot of interest in the shaving soaps I have been making for myself (See thread here) so I figured I would post a little pictorial on some of the cool things these soaps "do" compared to others.

    Here goes....

    Gorgeous smelling custom "Super Fatted" shave soap designed for feather straight razors, with more than 7 different rare "butters" and a plethora of 100% natural barks, herbs, clays, extracts, and oils – scented with a rare 100% natural Spearmint essential oil hand pressed from first flush shade grown Moroccan Spearmint Leaves presented in a gorgeous cheapie plastic bowl I stole from Nicks house!


    Wet the ole Plisson EW #12....


    Latha-time!


    After a few stirs... looks quite odd eh? Not very impressive yet, no?


    Keep stirring and this happens.....


    Still looks kind of airy and not overly impressive, no? Well - here's why... it is designed for your FACE, not for your bowl, and once it comes into contact with your bodys natural oil on your face... have a look at this....



    Holy crap! (In honor of the late Peter Boyle)

    Pretty cool eh?

    Here are a few more pics of the soap lathering, and lathered on my face....











    This pic is from after the shave....



    OK - now part II. The steel/razor coming into contact with the feather blade for which it was designed for....

    Feather blade dipped right into the lather....


    As it starts to react, it slowly attacks the lather. If you give it a little assistence and pull it away from the lather, it pulls away VERY clean...


    Eventhough the blade was very much dipped into the lather, almost nothing is on the blade/steel, as the two repel one another....


    I pulled the blade out, and in the time it took to photograph it close up, you can see basically all of the lather = gone. Also, take note of the discoloration on the holder (metal) part of the razor, and you'll see, especially towards the tip of the blade (which had the biggest "dip" in the lather) the filmy/glossy residue of lubricant.


    Basically, when you put the blade to your face, and take a stroke with the razor, at the BLADE level, it is reacting with the lather and breaking it down/repelling it, to get to the thinnest layer of lubricant, to insure a tremendously close shave. The thick "fluffy" lather however on the "holder" of the blade, keeps the rest of the razor far enough from your face to prevent you from cutting TOO close, and contains/holds your beard "trimmin's"

    Here is an example - Notice the beard refuse in the lather after a stroke was taken, yet on the blade aside from the beard refuse, there is little to no lather, and there certainly is no "mound" of lather on the blade, thus allowing the blade to get much closer than usual.


    Hope you fellas enjoy!
    - Joel
    joel (at) badgerandblade.com

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    Joel, you should sell this stuff on QVC. You've managed to convince me, without any firsthand experience with the product, that I MUST HAVE SOME NOW.

    Awesome job... looks really superb.

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    That is way cool. So, now that you have teased us how do we get some to try???

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    So, what are the ingredients....
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    So how much and where do I sign up?
    Jp

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    Quote Originally Posted by castlecraver View Post
    Joel, you should sell this stuff on QVC. You've managed to convince me, without any firsthand experience with the product, that I MUST HAVE SOME NOW.
    Awesome job... looks really superb.
    But of course!

    Quote Originally Posted by DoorKicker View Post
    That is way cool. So, now that you have teased us how do we get some to try???
    And I am currently in a face-lathering stage only.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mama Bear View Post
    So, what are the ingredients....
    As if I cared-did you see that lather!

    Quote Originally Posted by Prince View Post
    So how much and where do I sign up?
    RESISTANCE IS FUTILE!


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    Joel,

    I actually had to stop myself from licking the screen, that shot of the brush post-face lather reminds me of whipped-cream. Mmm Mmm Good!

    Please let us try some, please, please, please (is that enough begging?)
    Jeff


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    Thanks for the pictorial, looks great!
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    I am ready to order.

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    So Joel,
    How's the Will G's soap coming along?

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    Quote Originally Posted by judge View Post
    I am ready to order.
    +1
    David

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    Can I have first refusal on the exclusive distribution of your soaps for the EU market please?

    That should be easy for you to agree as you have promised to never produce/sell the stuff on a commercial basis!

    Please!!!
    Not only Leo's dad but Sophia and Max's too!

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    I thought I knew how to lather with a brush until I saw those pics. Time to go to the tutorials.......where I should have gone from the start. I guess doing something for 30+ years doesn't assure that you are doing it right.
    "We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time". T.S. Eliot

    Regards,

    JimmyHAD

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    the suspense is killing me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by momo360 View Post
    the suspense is killing me.
    LOL.... well, I'll be making up some more on Tuesday, then shipping it off to the 3 fellas I "owe" so you'll get some other impressions shortly!
    - Joel
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