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I feel like we ought to change this to:
Tabac vs MWF vs Arko as a true battle between the Tallow GIANTS!
YOu could always start your own war, Arko v Palmolive...battle of the sticks.
I feel like we ought to change this to:
Tabac vs MWF vs Arko as a true battle between the Tallow GIANTS!
Ah yes but I meant the Arko in a tub for a true comparison!YOu could always start your own war, Arko v Palmolive...battle of the sticks.
No indeed. Tabac would stand no chance in the "value per euro" battle...VS Tabac stick
But that would not be fair, right?
I don't know about that. I haven't used either.No indeed. Tabac would stand no chance in the "value per euro" battle.
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You used neither? Why do you presume it's not a fair contest then?I don't know about that. I haven't used either.
Well, when you try them, you might find that the Palmolive and ARKO sticks are excellent (if a bit controversial) soaps. Especially the Palmolive lather gives very good protection and glide.Just what you said. Presuming..
Been doing this for years...though I leave it over the weekend till it fills the pot completely...and I mean right to the brim! Once you've bloomed MWF, seriously, it's one of the easiest soaps to lather...never had an issue with it.The Fat would crack the bowl if it wasn't the size it is. Just add water (and by add water, I mean fill up the bowl) wait 24 hours and then try it. I guarantee you will have more lather than you could shake a stick at...and the puck will have filled the bowl.
http://theshaveden.com/forums/threads/planofmans-mwf-hydration-method.46346/
I really hate that word, 'bloomed.'...Once you've bloomed MWF...
I really hate that word, 'bloomed.'
If your brush has bloomed and you bloom your soaps, you ought to receive an invitation to the 'Right Honorable and Noble Order of Her Majesty's Gardners and Grubbers.'
I blame YouTube.
I really hate that word, 'bloomed.'
If your brush has bloomed and you bloom your soaps, you ought to receive an invitation to the 'Right Honorable and Noble Order of Her Majesty's Gardners and Grubbers.'
I blame YouTube.
Hydrated is my preferred jargon. It describes it a bit more accurately, in my opinion.Haha. I just thought that was the correct jargon! How about we refer to it as an expanded and hydrated state instead?
Americans..Hydrated is my preferred jargon. It describes it a bit more accurately, in my opinion.
I lost that particular fight on the American forums though.
Hydrated is my preferred jargon. It describes it a bit more accurately, in my opinion.
I lost that particular fight on the American forums though.
I can see a reasonable analogy when a brush blooms - in fact it says a lot more than a brush has been hydrated. However, I'm with you on the soap thing PoM.I really hate that word, 'bloomed.'
If your brush has bloomed and you bloom your soaps, you ought to receive an invitation to the 'Right Honorable and Noble Order of Her Majesty's Gardners and Grubbers.'
I blame YouTube.