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July 25, 2024
Second go with Don Josè, this time with a synthetic brush. The lather was much better, but still not my favorite :-)
@djundjila@sub.wetshaving.social said he put 10 grams into each sample, so I guess that means I used 5 grams per shave, because it's all gone now.
For reference, I have a water softener which I keep stocked with salt, so that's not it.
Ha, sounds maybe like too much soap? 😄
I don't think so. Yesterday was not enough lather, and today was just about right.
It may depend on water hardness. I used a little over a 1/4 teaspoon (1ml, 1g) and had plenty of lather. I'm on city water so the hardness is controlled to be slightly above neutral.
@djundjila@sub.wetshaving.social
The last time I checked it it was just over 6 grains per gallon. I adjusted the softener to put it in the 1-2 gpg range.
It tends to vary a little bit but my water feels soft, so it's in a good spot.
I’m sure it is if you have a water softener.
I have no idea how hard my water here in the hotel is, but we have "medium hard to hard" water in Lausanne (15-25 °fH, 9-15 gpg) where I usually lather, and this soap isn't giving me a hard time there either. It just loads slowly for some reason.
@gcgallant@sub.wetshaving.social
I found this to be the case as well. With the sample, I just put a 1/4 teaspoon in a bowl, used a damp brush to build the kind of paste I would get from loading directly off the puck, then face lathered normally. I remember thinking that the paste took a long time to develop.