View Poll Results: If you could only lather one way, what method would you use?

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  • Bowl lathering

    237 45.14%
  • Face lathering

    278 52.95%
  • Hand lathering

    10 1.90%
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  1. #1
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    Default If you could only lather one way, what method would you use?

    I would have to pick hand lathering.

    Edit: If you use a mug, just vote for bowl lathering. I didn't think to add that.
    Last edited by STJ529; 06-17-2012 at 10:38 PM.

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    "brush n swirl" technique?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smalltank View Post
    "brush n swirl" technique?
    Wait, is that what I've been using?
    I started out with nothing and I still have most of it left.

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    None of the above. I mug lather.
    It is just soap, hot water and a sharp blade. It isn't rocket science or a Zen ritual.

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    2 of the 3 are unnessasry

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    Face, unless the soap feel a bit burny.
    Now, I am become DE, the destroyer of whiskers.

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    Bowl lather.

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    Face lather.

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    Face lather. Yer not making meringue, your'e shaving

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    Can someone explain what the benefit of hand lathering is? I dont get it!!
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    My reason for hand lathering is that I can whip the lather real hard without having to worry about dropping a bowl. This helps me get the lather well mixed and to the correct consistency quickly and easily.
    Last edited by STJ529; 06-18-2012 at 12:45 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STJ529 View Post
    My reason for hand lathering is that I can whip the lather real hard without having to worry about dropping a bowl. This helps me get the lather well mixed and the to correct consistency quickly and easily.
    Well if thats your reason why not face lather?

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    Face lathering for me. It's hard to shave a bowl. Just kidding.

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    Well I don't prefer hand lathering over face lathering by a large margin. To me, it's just a bit easier to lather on my hand. I'm okay with face lathering though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triad View Post
    Can someone explain what the benefit of hand lathering is? I dont get it!!
    I use hand lathering when breaking in a new Brush, the roughness of your palm helps when your getting a newer Boar's tips to splay or testing the prickliness of a new Horse or Black Badger. When testing a new soap or cream, I like using my palm since I can feel how my lather is building, receiving feedback on its slickness and product to water ratio without stopping the building process.

    If you prefer using a Bowl for Breaking in a Brush I'd recommend a Spice Mortar Bowl which has a textured bottom. They also can retain heat well and keep your lather warm when fitted over a large Cappuccino Mug filled with hot water.
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    Face lathering, FTW. I've tried bowl lathering, hand lathering and even using a scuttle and to me nothing prepares a beard better than face lathering.

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    I'm a total face-latherer. To me, using Arko stick, or KMF, is just a simple, non-messy, and effective way to shave. It's more fun to whip up soap in a mug, but I enjoy face-lathering too. And it lets me use my BIG, cheap Omega Syntex brush, which is great for the face but not so great whipping up lather in a mug.
    - Allan

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    Face Lathering.

    Saves time and i just seem to get a better lather.

    Plus i use MWF and its a pain to bowllather.
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    Face lathering. I've tried the other ways to make lather and none work better for me.

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