Mystic Water Soap
  • Welcome Page
  • Splash
  • Calendar
  • Soap
    • Alphabetical Listing of Soaps
    • My Best-Selling Soaps
    • Seasonal Soaps
    • Bath Soaps with Essential Oils
    • Dry Skin Soap
    • Exfoliating Soaps for Feet & Hands
    • Facial Soap
    • Floral-Scented Bath Soaps
    • Fruity & Citrus Bath Soaps
    • Herbal-Scented Soaps
    • Sea Salt Soaps
    • Shea Butter Soaps
    • Soaps Men Like
    • Unscented Soaps
  • Shaving Soap
  • Other Products
    • Complete List - Everything But Soap
    • Hair Care
    • Skin Care
    • Perfume Oils
  • Gifts & Specialty Items
    • Gift Suggestions
    • Novelty Soaps
    • Soap Dishes & Oil Burners
    • Mermaids
  • FAQs
    • Shipping & Shopping FAQ
    • Soap FAQ
    • Shampoo Bar FAQ
    • Shaving Soap FAQ
    • Ask us
  • FLASH SALE!
  • Mystic Water Scrapbook
  • Reviews
    • MYSTIC WATER SOAP WEB SALES MAP
  • Customer Comments

Shaving Soap


 
The following two YouTube reviews of my shaving soap were posted by a customer for readers of the men's shaving forum Badger & Blade.
 
 
 
 

   

 

How to lather Mystic Water Soap's Shaving Soap
A tutorial courtesy of another customer

This is how to obtain a copious, thick, yogurt-like, lasting lather using my shaving soap: soak your shaving brush in hot water, take it out of the water, let the water drip until no more drips out, then give two or maybe three moderate shakes, but don't squeeze out the water. Take this relatively wet brush to the soap and begin to swirl lightly. If the lather looks foamy or airy right away, keep lathering on top of the puck until it thickens. If it does not, just keep loading until the brush is loaded to your satisfaction. Then take the loaded brush to your bowl (or face). Begin swirling gently and calmly. Once the lather looks creamy, add a couple of drops of water if necessary, and continue calmly swirling until the water is fully incorporated and the lather has no visible bubbles. If more water is required, do the same thing again, each time incorporating the water fully before adding more, and never whipping the brush around wildly. In a short time you will be rewarded with an absolutely wonderful, beautiful lather that can compete with the lather of any soap on the market.
 
 
  
_Copyright © 2007-2012.
All rights reserved.
Updated March 2012
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.