Mastering the Perfect Lather: Techniques for Shaving Soaps and Creams
Achieving the perfect density in your shaving lather can be one of the hardest parts of the shaving process as there are several factors to consider.
Type of shaving brush
Different shaving brushes will make different shaving foam. Brushes with natural bristles , such as pig shaving brushes or badger shaving brushes, absorb water, so they should be soaked before use. Boar bristles are quite stiff so they collect more soap, but can be uncomfortable on the skin. The badger hair brush is usually considered the best type of brush(although there are many ) as it is very soft, rich and suitable for creating a thick lather, but can be more difficult to use with harsher soaps. Synthetic shaving brushes can vary greatly in quality and now some manufacturers are offering unsurpassed quality synthetic shaving brushes such as Yaqi which now even compete with natural hair shaving brushes. They do not need soaking as their bristles do not absorb water and their maintenance is much easier.
Water hardness
Water is often the most important factor in making a good lather. Hard water usually has a lot of calcium and magnesium and reacts with soap in a way that makes it difficult to create lather. Soft water on the other hand does not have this problem. If you find that you are really struggling to make a thick lather, it is worth checking the hardness of the water. If you can’t find a solution to soften the water, it is still possible to naturally create shaving foam, but it may take more time. You may also find that some shaving soaps just don’t suit your water type so you can experiment until you find one that suits you and makes it easier.
Shaving Soaps and Creams
All shaving soaps are different and everyone should look for the one that will give them the best results. For example, some are meant for hard water despite the difficulties of creating lather. Shaving creams , on the other hand, tend to be much easier for lather creation even in hard water conditions, however they are usually more expensive compared to soaps and do not last as long.
You can read our related article here if you want to know more details about the differences between shaving soap and shaving creams.
Technique
Even here there is no one procedure that works for everyone. Everyone has their own preferences and methods that work for them. For example, you don’t have to be limited to a shaving bowl. Yes a lather is usually made in a bowl, but you can also just use your hands or even make it directly on your face. Making it in your hand or on your face of course can be messy. Below we’ll go over both methods in detail.
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