Fireside
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Thanks Ali! You don't mind if I call you Ali do you? Now I have to go find some shaving brushes. I'm sure there's something on here about that.
That sounds great! Can you share a link?I ended up getting a bunch of "$5-[potentially]-going-to-fall-apart" brushes ($5.99, actually, plus tax) because I don't even know if the people I'm going to give this soap to will like it or will like shaving in this manner. If they do end up liking the soap and they don't like the brush I included or if it ends up falling apart, they can replace it with a better brush. I always read the one star reviews for a product before I read the five star reviews to see what people who really hated something hated about it. I also take one star reviews with a grain of salt. By far most of the reviews for the brush I chose were four and five star so I went with that and hope I get lucky (they don't arrive until Monday). If my guy ends up liking my soap and using a brush I might splurge and get him a Royal Family brush. Thanks for your input, Ekuzo; it confirms that inexpensive doesn't always mean cheap.
Exactly - that, and also YMMV applies to almost everythingThanks for your input, Ekuzo; it confirms that inexpensive doesn't always mean cheap.
Once they arrive and I'll let you know if they seem worth the $5.95 price tag.Thank you!! I've added that to my Amazon list so that when my current one does get too raggedy, or if I make more shaving soap gifts, I can find it later.
I was going to ask what "YMMV" means but I just looked it up. You're right...I hope my brushes come from a choice batch and produce good "mileage."Exactly - that, and also YMMV applies to almost everything
I also try to read both good and bad reviews! The browser I use for most shopping is Firefox, and they recently provided an optional ai tool for scanning and evaluating reviews that works on Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy. I've just left it open so it appears to the side whenever I'm on Amazon. It gives a score of A through F to indicate mostly reliable to mostly unreliable (i.e., fake) reviews. However, as the Firefox description points out, an F grade does NOT mean that a product is bad, just that a majority of the reviews are suspicious! I find it handy as more info is always helpful. Here is a screenshot of the Review Checker for the brushes you linked (which again, does not mean that the brushes are poor quality at all!):... I always read the one star reviews for a product before I read the five star reviews to see what people who really hated something hated about it. I also take one star reviews with a grain of salt. By far most of the reviews for the brush I chose were four and five star so I went with that and hope I get lucky (they don't arrive until Monday). If my guy ends up liking my soap and using a brush I might splurge and get him a Royal Family brush. Thanks for your input, Ekuzo; it confirms that inexpensive doesn't always mean cheap.
Great tips! If I do this again, I'll consider them. Question: what do you mean by "(infused)" avocado and jojoba oil?Sorbitol is a great additive for bubbles also. I reduce the glycerin (to 10% oil weight) and add 3% sorbitol to oil weight.
I'm allergic to Shea but love Kokum, Illipe, Mango and Cupuacu butters.
I did make a shave soap once w/o the stearic and raised the butters quite high and couldn't tell the diff between the two, but it ends up being more expensive.
Lowering coconut and adding Mango can give you a creamier bubble also. And by using more hard butters, you can also up some nice oils a little to balance the hardness, which will also improve the creaminess. I like Avocado (infused), Pumpkin Seed and Jojoba (also infused).
You can have fun with additives, tussah silk (added to lye), allantoin [added to sodiums (citrate/gluc) and sorbitol after cook],
And lastly, sodium citrate (1% oil weight) and sodium gluconate (0.5% oil weight) can reduce the scum that forms from the lather on sinks.
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