A demonstration on how to lather a shave cream using a badger brush and hot water. The two techniques demonstrated are: Hand lathering and Bowl lathering.
Thanks for your wetshave vids. I'm a new wetshaver and am currently having trouble making a lather with Burt's Bees shaving cream. Have you used this product and if so is it harder to make a lather with? I have a VDH boar brush.
@pipetech26 Burts Bees shaving cream is non-lathering. If you have a Body Shop at a mall near you, try their Maca Root Shave Cream in a tube (check out the scent before you purchase) or RiteAid pharmacies carry the Real Shaving Co. shave creams. Or C.O. Bigelow from Bath & Body Works (personally, I'm not a fan of this cream, but many wet shavers are).
Hi - A very sad question I know - but could you possibly tell me where you got the green bowl from? Thinking that grip underneath could be useful
dyingfly 4 months ago
@dyingfly It's a salsa bowl from Walmart, 2.50! I've got 3 of them.
robbDV 4 months ago
Hey Robb,
Thanks for your wetshave vids. I'm a new wetshaver and am currently having trouble making a lather with Burt's Bees shaving cream. Have you used this product and if so is it harder to make a lather with? I have a VDH boar brush.
pipetech26 6 months ago
@pipetech26 Burts Bees shaving cream is non-lathering. If you have a Body Shop at a mall near you, try their Maca Root Shave Cream in a tube (check out the scent before you purchase) or RiteAid pharmacies carry the Real Shaving Co. shave creams. Or C.O. Bigelow from Bath & Body Works (personally, I'm not a fan of this cream, but many wet shavers are).
robbDV 6 months ago