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Easy Lathering Tutorial with Stirling Soap Company Soaps 

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@1963BillyB
@1963BillyB 3 года назад
Chris, thank you for this video...I've been wet shaving for 40 plus years and lately I've been struggling with shaves thinking it was the blade or the razor...I just shaved about 3 hours ago...went back to the den after watching this video and lathered some Stirling Executive Man and completed the shave I should have had a couple of hours ago...now I have to go back through razors and blades I thought didn't work for me and try them again...I'll test it again, but come to find out, I've been rushing my lather and not getting it hydrated enough...just shaved with a razor I thought was doomed as well as a blade and surprise, it was a perfect finish...thank you for your dedication to this hobby of ours...I've been with you through the low and the high times for at least the last 6 years and I appreciate where your are right now...thank you for your dedication and perserverance...it is appreciated...watch every video and it makes my day better...thank you, thank you, thank you sir...may your day be blessed!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much for this comment Billy. This really means a lot. Surely it was no easy task to stick around through some of rougher patches. I'm so glad you're still around and I'm so glad to have been of some help. This comment really makes my day. Thanks so much.
@mrawesome479
@mrawesome479 3 года назад
I learned something something new too Billy, and I've been using Stirling for 4 years for about 75% of my shaves. It's great to get a fresh perspective and relearn what you thought you already knew or thought you were already doing. Thanks for the tutorial, time and effort Chris!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
@@mrawesome479 Thanks so much sir, I really appreciate it.
@lisamelting
@lisamelting 3 года назад
The how-to videos never get old and are sure to benefit many others as they get into traditional shaving. Not everyone has someone available to teach them in person, and a video like this can help get them pointed in the right direction. Great job Chris.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thank you very kindly sir. I always enjoy making these sort of videos.
@darcyvariava81
@darcyvariava81 3 года назад
Chris Stirling really does lather so well and effortlessly. Really for the price it’s hard to beat that value.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
I agree sir, it's hard to miss with Stirling:)
@supernoobsmith5718
@supernoobsmith5718 2 года назад
Starting off with Stirling it's pretty hard to mess up. Stirling is like the honey badger of soaps, he just doesn't care. Hot water, cold water, hard water, little water, lots of water....it's always easy with Stirling.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 2 года назад
I agree. It's an excellent soap that's hard to miss with:)
@robertross8565
@robertross8565 2 года назад
Learned so much from this video. New to making lather. Mashing it into the bottom of the bowl, adding water and letting it sit is brilliant.
@aysrav
@aysrav 3 года назад
An epic lathering vid. Love the in-sink angle for tutorials. Thank you Chris!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much David. I hope you're doing well sir.
@mackbooker8368
@mackbooker8368 3 года назад
This has got to be my favorite video of yours! It’s very instructive for me but more than that it’s just fun! And everyone needs a little fun to start their day! Thank you sir! Best
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thank you Mack. It was fun, I agree with you:)
@drunkn711
@drunkn711 3 года назад
It's always good to watch a "how to" video, I always learn something or pick up a new tip. I'm sure this video will be helpful to people for a long time! 😃👍💈 Have a good one! Steve
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much Steve, I appreciate it very much brother.
@unclelshaves
@unclelshaves 3 года назад
Thanks for demonstrating your lathering techniques, not only does this help new comers to shaving who are struggling but also long time shavers like myself because when I watch how other shaver's lather I can pick up something that could improve my own lathering routine. Keep safe Chris.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much Unc, I appreciate it sir.
@harveyking5038
@harveyking5038 Год назад
Nice vid mate. I'm glad youre having fun with it. brilliant
@mikeh4399
@mikeh4399 3 года назад
Great video! Thanks for the tutorial Chris. I will try those steps the next time I bowl lather 👍
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Yes, I look forward to seeing this on action tomorrow on your channel.
@kimgray7172
@kimgray7172 3 года назад
OMG! It was a lather bath today ! Excellent video Chris ! Your tips are always so helpful ! Enjoy the evening
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
It was quite fun indeed. Thanks so much Kim.
@eddyjimenez-scorpio
@eddyjimenez-scorpio 3 года назад
I will treasure this video forever. Im lathering right now following ur technique to a T! And yes im having a blast! Stirling is one shave puck i havent been able to master. Thanx so much for this one buddy! And away we go!!!!!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thank you so much Eddy, I really appreciate this. It's always an honor to be of assistance.
@leventdepevent
@leventdepevent 3 года назад
Great tutorial Chris, Stirling soap almost lathers itself it's that good. Thanks for making and sharing.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks Levent, I agree sir:)
@MrGShave
@MrGShave 3 года назад
Great demonstration again Chris. I will be adding this video to my tutorials playlist👍
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much Mr. G, I appreciate it sir.
@harveyrousejr.2069
@harveyrousejr.2069 Год назад
I've just discovered your channel. Ive never whipped that kind of volume nor hydration with any soap. I have several soaps. Sterling, Taylor of Old Bond Street, Proraso and Edwin Jagger. It's all about the details. Thanks!
@joostkeizer2935
@joostkeizer2935 2 года назад
This is absolutely amazing! Thanks for this, such a helpful and insightful tutorial! Very grateful for this, thanks a lot!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 2 года назад
My pleasure sir. Thanks so much for the kind words.
@Prophecy23JC
@Prophecy23JC 2 года назад
Thanks for your time.
@timshull59
@timshull59 3 года назад
Great tutorial Chris, I have never bloomed in the bowl I shall try that!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks Tim. It's not required but some people like to do it, so I thought I'd show it.
@koreysmith3318
@koreysmith3318 2 года назад
Thank you for that advice. Even though I have 3 lathering bowls, I would always lather from the tub. Using your instructions, I much thicker snd richer lather. I initially added to much water from the tap, but just added a little more soap and was able to work up a decent lather. Again, thank you for the video!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 2 года назад
Awesome Korey! I'm so glad it has helped.
@ccbellet7189
@ccbellet7189 11 дней назад
The Bob Ross of shaving
@theluxuryshavinghobbyist
@theluxuryshavinghobbyist 3 года назад
Great lather tips Chris! I am going to try adding some more water than I usually do and see what happens. Thanks for doing this.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
It's certainly worth trying to see what you can come up with.
@leehaseley2164
@leehaseley2164 3 года назад
Top notch, world class, bloopage of the highest order!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Hahaha, thanks Lee!
@JohnHartConductor
@JohnHartConductor 3 года назад
Such a timely video, Chris. I just got myself a Captain’s Choice copper bowl, the Phantom Aerolite, and a couple new Stirling soaps. Can’t wait to start doing this with Campania! This will actually be the first time I consistently bowl lather for a while.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
ahhhhh, nice! If you're not accustomed to bowl lathering it takes some experimenting to figure out what works best in your conditions. This method works well for me with about 99% of the soaps I use:)
@JohnHartConductor
@JohnHartConductor 3 года назад
@@IAMCDB Awesome. Looking forward to it!
@Matteo-sc2lz
@Matteo-sc2lz 3 года назад
Great video Cris! Stirling is Great soap!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks Matteo, much appreciated.
@SolidShaves
@SolidShaves 3 года назад
Good soap, very nice video Chris. I will def try this method. 👌
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks Kurt, I appreciate it sir.
@chadhomier3983
@chadhomier3983 3 года назад
I like the way your lather looks.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks Chad, much appreciated.
@eliesalloum4569
@eliesalloum4569 3 года назад
Excellent tutorial. Again thank you for sharing your knowledge and your experience. I’ve been wet shaving for almost two years now and I have problems sometimes with some soaps because my skin is really dry. Seeing you doing your lather, it is clear to me that I don’t use enough soap and I don’t hydrate it enough. This weekend, I’ll take the time to play with those soaps that I have problems with and wipe up a lather just for fun to tweek my technique. I will also be mindfull not to splay my brush to quickly and see if there is a big difference with what I do normally. Who says that a (over fifty years old) man can not have fun with soaps :)
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the comment Elie. Definitely take time and play around with the lather to see what works best. The #1 area it can falter is not using enough product. After that, it's either not using enough water or using too much. Experiment with it and see what works best for you. And yes, a 50+ year old can still have fun with soap:)
@onepassben
@onepassben 3 года назад
Great video! I've never bloomed in bowl before, I'll give that at today!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
It's not required at all but some folks like to do it. It can help some with a hard soap.
@MyJack0009
@MyJack0009 3 года назад
Amazing lather . as always keep the good work
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much RP, I appreciate it sir.
@_allcap
@_allcap 3 года назад
We lather pretty much the same except I splay almost immediately. I will have to try this out. Thanks for the tip!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks Amir, I appreciate it sir.
@Shaverboy516
@Shaverboy516 3 года назад
Wow Stirling makes a beautiful lather Chris, your way certainly is yielding some great results. Hydration is definitely the key like you say Chris:))
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks RK. I agree, hydration is key:)
@FriendshipShaving
@FriendshipShaving 3 года назад
Another new Stirling soap. OMG! 😁 I've seen you make how to lather videos before and I like them. They are relaxing and fun! I have to disagree with you, on one point though - it is magic! 😊
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much Mark, you are too kind sir!
@paulspeller968
@paulspeller968 3 года назад
yes sir that is a great lather and an excellent way to get it . i find that way works with pretty much all the soaps i use some need a tad more work than others 👍👍👍👍
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
This works for me about 99% of the time. There are rare situations where I need more soap or something like that, but this works most of the time.
@chadhomier3983
@chadhomier3983 3 года назад
I like the way you mix up your shaving soaps and paint it on your face. I used the distilled water and it didn’t look like your lather. I think I need to Blum my shaving soap with hot water to soften the soap before I start whipping it. Great tutorial video on bowl lathering shaving soaps.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
It's certainly worth a try Chad. What you see here is exactly how I do things:)
@mikeperritte
@mikeperritte 3 года назад
Great tutorial video, Stirling always works well for me.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much Mike. I agree, it's hard to fail with Stirling:)
@randallhayhurst6491
@randallhayhurst6491 3 года назад
Good looking lather!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thank you Randall!
@Ryland_28
@Ryland_28 3 года назад
Incredible lather Chris! Almost looks good enough to consume. 😃
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much Steve.
@boomshaves
@boomshaves 3 года назад
Thanks for the tutorial!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
My pleasure sir.
@shaneconner5659
@shaneconner5659 3 месяца назад
Got my Starter kit from Stirling in today. Completed my first safety razor shave and... No Cuts but the razor burn on my neck is atrocious! Just the water rinse felt like aftershave burn... the Alum Block set my neck on fire and then the aftershave burn was pure torture lol. After watching this video I clearly did not come nearly close enough to enough hydration. Can't wait to try it again but I think my neck will take a couple days to heal up :)
@BrettzGaming56
@BrettzGaming56 3 года назад
These videos are my favorite (although I like all of your videos!) Take care Chris. -Brett
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much Brett, I appreciate it sir.
@mrawesome479
@mrawesome479 3 года назад
Great Stirling tutorial! Stirling should link this on their website.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks sir, I appreciate it very much:)
@MelonRamune113
@MelonRamune113 Год назад
Thank you for the tutorial! I'm able to get it looking like how it does on the brush, but when I apply it to the face, it looks very transparent and dries on the face very quickly. I don't splay the brush pretty much at all, and I add water slowly as I build the lather. I'm not really sure what I'm doing wrong, so was wondering if I can have some tips? I am able to get a good lather through face lathering so I know it's not a problem with the soap or the hardness of my water (wanting to switch to bowl lathering as I've found that face lathering leads to my face being irritated). Thank you!
@davidcyphers8448
@davidcyphers8448 3 года назад
Just got in my campania soap, and I have to say, it's a winner. At least a 8.5 out of ten for me first impressions, but I feel like it'll grow on me the same way iced coffee did
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Awesome David! It's a big winner for me also.
@56593219
@56593219 3 года назад
Thank you, Still learning From you!!!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
The pleasure is mine sir!
@davesheppard8797
@davesheppard8797 3 года назад
Hi Chris, Great tutorial mate! I have recently bought Stirling "Baker St". Really nice with a really fresh scent. I find building a lather in a bowl or on the face really relaxing and a great part of the shave. You explained the bowl lathering process really well in easy to follow steps for anyone starting out and using a quality soap. I did a face lather tonight just for the hell of it, with A&E So Cal Hipster. I shaved last night so no need to shave!! It really relaxed me after a very busy day trying to get the Theatre I work at ready for touring shows again. First in are Disney rehearsing the Lion King before they go on the road with another tour. My shave last night was super smooth using my new Tatara Masamune •63 with the open comb. I bought it with both the open and closed combs. I used A&E St.Barts soap. Keep the great videos coming Chris, I really look forward to them. Take care and stay safe Sir, Dave.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much Dave. You're right, that lather marking process is quite enjoyable and relaxing. Good luck with the shows Dave!
@davesheppard8797
@davesheppard8797 3 года назад
@@IAMCDB Thanks Chris!! 😁😁
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
@@davesheppard8797 My pleasure.
@AdventuresInWetShaving
@AdventuresInWetShaving 3 года назад
Yes, Chris we should enjoy the process and have fun! ;) Yeah, Buddy what a fantastic lather my friend! :) #Heart
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much Eric, I appreciate it sir!
@xCreepyKidsx
@xCreepyKidsx 3 года назад
Have been a huge fan of Stirling's aftershaves for years now they're amazing all day scents that I'll wear as a cologne splash as well. I only have one of their soaps which I purchased from a vendor years ago and it didn't work well, always created a super dry lather and caused a lot of drag and cuts. I assume it's from the vendor not storing it correctly in their warehouse and it drying up so I never use it. I may have to grab some directly from their site like I do with their other products and give it a go again.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
They make great products. If you lather the soap well it will definitely produce a high quality lather that's very slick.
@adartzt
@adartzt 3 года назад
Thanks it's really helped me
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Awesome sir! I’m so glad to have been of some help.
@mackbooker8368
@mackbooker8368 3 года назад
Good stuff!!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thank you Mack!
@MarcFuentes956
@MarcFuentes956 3 года назад
Nice tutorial Chris! Stirling mention in the title? Automatic thumbs up 👍🏾 lol #Stirlingfanboyz 😆🤣
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Hahaha, thanks Marc, I appreciate it sir.
@IORIYAGAMI32
@IORIYAGAMI32 3 года назад
I need to try that soap👏👏🇦🇷🇦🇷
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
I love them Lori:)
@miguelvera8220
@miguelvera8220 3 года назад
Great video.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thank you Miguel:)
@michaelshults7675
@michaelshults7675 3 года назад
I ended up with a airy lather with A&E today.. I must have splayed to aggressive and worked it too long. Revised this, if they were a olympics lather olympics you'd win, but only one time, lol because you showed all us traditional shavers how to replicate it!! I can do it and it's identical results! Synthetic brushes are king, period!! BTW - going to treat myself to another one, still using the one you gave me, I may email you and get some recommendations, if that okay.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
That could have happened Mike. I try to never let it get to that state. I go pasty then add a little water, pasty, add water. I repeat that process and never let it get airy.
@BetterEveryShave
@BetterEveryShave 2 года назад
I got the 300th like on this one! Thanks for showing the method you use. I have been doing something similar but I think where I've been going wrong is splaying too early and not adding enough water. I now have a better idea of how much water to add and how to manage the brush. Good stuff!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 2 года назад
Awesome Eric, I'm so glad to hear it. I've been making more hasty lather due to lack of time recently and you know what I've noticed? Not a darned thing. Whether it's a show lather or just fast serviceable lather, the result is the same. So it's nice to get that show lather right but it's also good that it's not required:)
@BetterEveryShave
@BetterEveryShave 2 года назад
@@IAMCDB that's very interesting to hear. I hadn't considered the product of this video as show lather but I suppose you are probably correct. I have noticed a difference when using lather made this way so there are probably varying degrees of hydration, with a certain minimum providing 90% of the beneficial properties of any given soap and pushing beyond the minimum doesn't result in significantly better performance. Science! Lol.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 2 года назад
@@BetterEveryShave I think you have it about right. At a certain point, it's about as far as you can go in terms of benefit.
@anthonyhershiser7528
@anthonyhershiser7528 3 года назад
I always head lather and I have been experimenting with different hydration levels and I have found that if I go over the tipping point and ass too much water I get a lot of skipping and bouncing leading to sub par shaves. I may try this method to see what happens because why not. Tomorrow is another day.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
You can definitely go too far to the point where the lather breaks down. I like to try to push to the edge of that without getting into that zone:)
@williamcass68
@williamcass68 3 года назад
Thanks for the tutorial! Makes me want to lather up and take a walk outside…
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Give it a go Bill:)
@dougiesshavin1627
@dougiesshavin1627 3 года назад
Love a good how to vid to increase my noggin!!
@jimk8353
@jimk8353 Год назад
Great video! What brush is that??
@dziadpaskudny
@dziadpaskudny 3 года назад
As always great vid!! Just one question. When you doing it with you spray bottle are you using hot/warm or cold water in it?
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Just room temperature water.
@bostonstrongpatriots8881
@bostonstrongpatriots8881 Год назад
Watching this during breakfast
@michaelreed649
@michaelreed649 3 года назад
I love Stirling
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
I do as well Michael.
@martinford4202
@martinford4202 2 года назад
Hi Chris, If you were lathering up a triple milled soap such as a DR Harris Arlington or Marlborough would you still use this bowl method by scraping the soap into a bowl, or would you lather directly from the soap puck due to the hardness of the soap like I saw you do for the Mitchell's Wool Fat video? Martin.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 2 года назад
Hi Martin. In this case I'd cut a sliver off and put it in the bowl. I have a lather tutorial where I do this with Col Conk. Col Conk is a pretty hard soap:)
@martinford4202
@martinford4202 2 года назад
@@IAMCDB Thanks Chris, I'll take a look.
@juanmosey
@juanmosey Год назад
I did pretty much what you did but without as much water. Frankly, it was thick but not slick. Should I try adding more water and soap? I notice your foam is thinner and helps slickness?
@azeQify
@azeQify Год назад
Did you use Stirling soap if yes add more water. Stirling soaps are extremely thirsty and can tolerate a good amount of water
@dzangistamelonne2756
@dzangistamelonne2756 3 года назад
Citrón is espeak Slovak for example lemon, fantastic support the your channel. You are Superman turbo shave channel. Loved it your make video. I know nice bowl. Take care please.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks so much Mr. Barbus. Barbus giveaway coming up soon:)
@dzangistamelonne2756
@dzangistamelonne2756 3 года назад
@@IAMCDB Thank you Master specialist IAMCDB plus Superman
@Alexander_Streltsov
@Alexander_Streltsov 3 года назад
Спасибо за обзор, 👍
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Большое спасибо за просмотр, сэр.
@lrlevy
@lrlevy 3 года назад
You did a lathering tutorial with Shannon soaps a month ago. Which was easier?
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Great question Leonard. I can't say that I could tell much difference to be honest. They both render lather readily and easily. They are two of my favorite soaps to lather.
@MrStrom82
@MrStrom82 3 года назад
Great tutorial 👍🏻 if possible seeing a video tutorial on how you lather a really hard soap like MDC and on the opposite spectrum a shave cream please? Thank you!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Here's one with Col Conk which is also very hard. I wouldn't do anything different other than letting warm water sit on the soap in the bowl a little longer perhaps: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uiHlX4LetKo.html
@MrStrom82
@MrStrom82 3 года назад
@@IAMCDB sorry I didn’t say what I meant, if possible a bowl lather tutorial from a loaded brush? Thank you for your response just watched the conk tutorial 👍🏻
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
@@MrStrom82 I don't think I'm following still.
@MrStrom82
@MrStrom82 3 года назад
@@IAMCDB like loading the brush with soap directly from the puck instead of cutting out a piece? I assume it is done similarly to what you have already shown but it would be nice to visually see it done 👍🏻
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
@@MrStrom82 ohhh, I never load from the puck. I don't introduce any water or contaminates into my soap containers. It's just a personal preference thing.
@calvingreen7197
@calvingreen7197 3 года назад
Good afternoon… Nice…!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Hey Calvin. Good afternoon to you.
@JT-nf9tk
@JT-nf9tk 3 года назад
Stirling is definitely good stuff Chris! Please, you need to be more serious! Lol! Great vid!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks Joseph. This was a fun one:)
@banockabrunette1749
@banockabrunette1749 3 года назад
nice how to
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thanks you B!
@rajoconnor
@rajoconnor 2 месяца назад
That’s a lot more than I usually use. Not sure why I’m so skimpy with it? The soap is cheap 😊
@chrisharper1635
@chrisharper1635 3 года назад
Wow!!!! Lots of soap!!!! Little bowl!!!!lol
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
True on all counts:)
@chrisharper1635
@chrisharper1635 3 года назад
@@IAMCDB I remember when you face lathered and shaved with paste!!!! And had hair!!!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
@@chrisharper1635 That's true. It worked:)
@wholesomeboi4882
@wholesomeboi4882 3 года назад
Are all stirling soap TALLOW based?
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
As far as know they are sir.
@wholesomeboi4882
@wholesomeboi4882 3 года назад
And as a vegetarian that makes me really sad... :/
@wholesomeboi4882
@wholesomeboi4882 3 года назад
Those sterling scents profiles always sounds on point.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
@@wholesomeboi4882 I enjoy them very much.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
@@wholesomeboi4882 There are lots of good vegan products out there. PAA soaps are vegan and have some amazing scents. Soap Commander is quite good as well.
@TheFilipini
@TheFilipini 3 года назад
It’s easy because you are cdb, we are not 😂 anyway i never used this much water, must try your way without splay
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Hahaha, thank you sir. I appreciate it! Happy shaves to you.
@IORIYAGAMI32
@IORIYAGAMI32 3 года назад
First!!!!!
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Thank you!
@10floz30minutes
@10floz30minutes 3 года назад
Stirling shaving soaps are so soft. Blooming is not needed. In any case, the bloomwater became part of the lather so none wasted.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Blooming is not needed for any soap at all. It's just a preference thing.
@10floz30minutes
@10floz30minutes 3 года назад
@@IAMCDB Blooming could still be useful for a very HARD soap, maybe not needed but a hard hard soap could take more effort to disperse material into the brush.
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
@@10floz30minutesOh yes it can certainly be helpful. I just mean it's not really compulsory for any soap.
@Mark1JT
@Mark1JT 3 года назад
To the right, to the right, to the left, to the left...
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
I may have inadvertently created a new dance it sounds like:)
@toddd7444
@toddd7444 5 месяцев назад
In these Inflationary Times. HERE IS AN EASY WAY TO DO IT MY FRIENDs Use any hard Soaps out there? To fit in any Mugs or Cups? Like" (Mitchells' Wool Fat based tallow soaps or Arko Sticks. Just to name a few of them?) You can mix and match your old Soaps? Cut up the soap on a paper plate, pour your soap chunks with the shavings from the Paper Plate into a Mug, cover the soap with a small amount of water, and microwave your soap. For about a minute or so? Place a paper plate under your mug in case it bubbles out of your cup? If it foams up, STOP. The water keeps it from burning itself up. (DON'T OVER WATER YOUR SOAP??) Easy, does it? Let cool don't want to Crack the Mugs or Cups you're using? (You just want it to Congeal in your Mug or Cup') it is very hot and watery'''''. let it cool in PLACE'. after it cools, put it in a Sunny Window, until the Soap hardens? When using your soaps, use Dry Brush Less Water. It thickens the soap, making it easier to use on your face. Save your Money, spend it on your wife, don't listen to the shave Mafia. It saves me time and Money. Wheelchair Larry Happy New Year. Your Mileage may vary?
@3stooges242
@3stooges242 3 года назад
Really we need to have a lesson in lathering lmao :-)
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
You probably do not but some people do:)
@lawrence1md
@lawrence1md 3 года назад
Does your wife know your using her measuring spoon? Hehehehehe
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
That's our secret Matt:)
@SoSharpDavid
@SoSharpDavid 3 года назад
I hate everything about this video
@10floz30minutes
@10floz30minutes 3 года назад
Hard to understand that. Video seems helpful. None of the process should give any problems.
@SoSharpDavid
@SoSharpDavid 3 года назад
@@10floz30minutes its not a serious comment man. Chris will understand it when he reads it
@IAMCDB
@IAMCDB 3 года назад
Hahaha
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