Texas_Bubbly
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... and bought some soap....
(Stop me if you've heard this before :wink: )
There were 2 vendors with soap, and I bought some from both. One was a classic look and scents, nice beveled edges, all natural ingredients. Second was EO and FO's, bright colors, kind of gaudy, not something I would really buy normally.
I was suprised to find that I LOVE the gaudy soap. The scent lingers, the soap was silky slick in my hands and made a great lather that stood up to scrubbing. The natural soap was beautiful and consistant, but it didn't feel as good. It was a hard dry bar, and had a weak lather.
So finally to my questions...what gives soap that slick, slippery feel? And is there any website or group of photos that demonstrates different lather properties... like what does "silky" lather look like?
(Stop me if you've heard this before :wink: )
There were 2 vendors with soap, and I bought some from both. One was a classic look and scents, nice beveled edges, all natural ingredients. Second was EO and FO's, bright colors, kind of gaudy, not something I would really buy normally.
I was suprised to find that I LOVE the gaudy soap. The scent lingers, the soap was silky slick in my hands and made a great lather that stood up to scrubbing. The natural soap was beautiful and consistant, but it didn't feel as good. It was a hard dry bar, and had a weak lather.
So finally to my questions...what gives soap that slick, slippery feel? And is there any website or group of photos that demonstrates different lather properties... like what does "silky" lather look like?