One thing that does surprise me, having read about it today on a particular shaving forum well known to us, is that Mama Bear's is so well loved. (The fact that it is touted as handmade is another matter)
Mama Bear soaps do have quite a following. I think the larger component of her success is timing - she was active selling soaps when there were not a lot available. Her scents are also very good.
Because I pay for it I scent it all the way I like.Because scent is so important to people I do an unscented soap that can either be sold that way or custom scented to the customer's preference.
Drying on the skin, or dry on the shave? This will take a bit more water than you might be used to. Glycerin is a humectant and needs a bit of water to really behave.Shaved with it this morning, the unscented batch. Im sure it will only improve with time but it was still a great shave. A tad drying, could be the low quality glycerin from the biodiesel. Ill try a few batches with lanolin and castor and some store bought glycerin. Pretty **** excited.
When making shave soap I do 1 lb batches and get 4 good sized tins.So now I have enough soap for a at least two years...
And a batch with lanolin that feels much slicker in my hand. Have to wait for my beard to grow in a bit to test it.
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