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  1. Default Pics of a Vulfix #41 lathering Proraso soap

    Gents,
    Sorry no video yet.... having compatibility issues, long story, but I am working on it. I took pics of the whole process. I throughly let the brush become drenched in hot water, I swirled the brush on the proraso soap about 15 or so times, and then I swirled the brush around my left hand for a few seconds to generate enough lather to take pics of. Hope this helps. I'll post a thread on pics of Salter cream being lathered for comparison.





















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    I own this brush. I love this brush!

    Phil

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    Nice pictorial Joel!

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    Lookin' good.

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    job nicely done but do you have to have the water 'switched on' all the time?
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    Looks great, I might have to pick me up that proraso soap. Does a local target carry that normally?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MBlatt
    Looks great, I might have to pick me up that proraso soap. Does a local target carry that normally?
    Yes, Target should have both the tubs and the tubes, as well as a canned version of the stuff. But be sure to look for it in the beauty/spa section, because for whatever reason they put the Proraso stuff there instead of in the men's shaving section.
    Kyle

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    Love Proraso soap. But I can tell a good brush makes a difference too.
    Vinny

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    I still haven't been able to get a decent lather with Proraso soap. I'm using a Vulfix 2233 Super and I get great lather with everything else except Williams Mug Soap. I can even get awesome lather with regular Neutrogena face soap.

    I think its because of the little plastic tub it comes in.

    Tim

 

 

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