Lathering Tutorial - How to lather a shaving soap

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • If you are looking to improve your lathers, or just need some direction on how to use a brush and shaving soap, this tutorial will cover two easy options for building a great lather.
    I demonstrate two different methods to building a great shaving lather. The first method uses a dry (damp) brush, the second method use a wet brush. This tutorial also shows you how to face lather like a pro!
    The soap in the demonstration is the RazoRock "King of the Castle" Lime, a soft Italian soap.
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  • @clintmiller4050
    @clintmiller4050 9 лет назад +5

    The answer to so many questions and observations. ..dry, razor skipping...and here are the answers in a short, to the point, easy to understand and clearly stated objective of "slick" regardless of coverage or foam amount.
    Thank YOU very much

  • @bornnoir
    @bornnoir 9 лет назад +375

    Daddy wasnt there for me but you were:(

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  9 лет назад +62

      Prince Donko of Punchtania Sorry to hear that, but at least you can take some small solace in these videos!

    • @CircadianCitizen5
      @CircadianCitizen5 6 лет назад +14

      lmfao. I fucking love it

    • @ciabones
      @ciabones 4 года назад +3

      If lather flying is a good sign then I must be making good lather.

  • @Airicks1
    @Airicks1 9 лет назад +63

    Dude, thanks for this video - i just got a straight razor with soap/etc and when i was looking at the soap I was at a complete loss... now i know what to do lol.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  9 лет назад +12

      Carl You are very welcome, glad to know the tutorial is helping!

  • @TheGingersnap33
    @TheGingersnap33 8 лет назад +83

    Great instructional lesson on the two methods. You get an A+ on you effective lecture & demonstrations. Most pleased with your time and attention. Keep on keeping! You make the difference.

  • @kristophereaston1398
    @kristophereaston1398 7 лет назад +6

    By far the best tutorial I've seen for creating a great lather.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад

      I find myself hard-pressed to disagree with you (grin)!
      Glad you liked it, hope you are getting some great lathers now!!

  • @glennoconnor2980
    @glennoconnor2980 9 лет назад +16

    More water! Just what I needed to build the right lather with Mama Bear's soap! Michael very good of you to make this video on the basics. No clutter, just the facts!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  9 лет назад

      Glenn O'Connor Glad to hear this helped!

  • @Raggi86
    @Raggi86 8 лет назад +23

    Sick of regular razors. Wanting to make a change towards straight razors and I'm looking for a better shaving experience. Thank you for this video. Learned a lot.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  8 лет назад +2

      +Raggi86 You are welcome, hope it is going well!

  • @pipebliss
    @pipebliss 10 лет назад +32

    A truly excellent job displaying your method, call me impressed!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  10 лет назад +5

      Glad you liked it! Thank you as well for providing us with such excellent products!

    • @Beanmachine91
      @Beanmachine91 2 года назад

      sup! i like your nomad aftershave n soap!

  • @niradnagrom2356
    @niradnagrom2356 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Michael! I'm new to wet shaving and my last shave was with a rather dry layer of lather, surprisingly I still got a decent shave but it just didn't seem quite right, so I searched here to find a tutorial on how to get it right. I'll be due again for a shave tomorrow and I'm looking forward to your "wet technique." *THANKS AGAIN!*

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  2 года назад

      I hope it all ended well, nothing worse than a dry pasty lather when all you want is a glorious, wet, shiny, slick lather -- and all it takes is MORE WATER!

  • @alexeimarcoux1985
    @alexeimarcoux1985 7 лет назад

    This is truly excellent. I'm a longtime wet shaver, but long out of practice with soaps (as against creams). Ready am I now to tackle a soap again. I pity the 56 lost souls who've voted this down.

  • @bearlawrence2940
    @bearlawrence2940 8 лет назад

    Almost 2 years later and your video just saved my neck. A moment of silence for pun intended...
    Really tho, thank you so much. I'm cursed with thick Irish Sicilian hair that grows in multiple directions. I've tried shave cream and a soap but could never get the lather just right; and if I did, I would still end up getting a couple nics. I've used the same blades for years but with can soap and would get a couple nics even with that. After trying the dry brush method, I realized this created a much thicker lubricant that gave me the best shave results. I've read your responses to other commenters and think the reason for this is the soap I have is a bad cheap brand. It likes to dry fast, even with a thick no big bubbles lather. I'm sure a soap from a more notable manufacturer will require less soap to achieve a good lather that wont dry out but I am at a loss on where to start. I've read a lot of reviews but none of them mention if there are any that are better for dry skin with iron clad whiskers than others. Do you by chance have any recommendations?

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  8 лет назад

      +Bear Lawrence Another life saved!
      For dry skin you have a lot of options. Coconut oil based soaps, from RazoRock, Tiki Bar, Barrister and Mann (Latha) and many others will be a big help. If you are ok with lanolin, you should try Mitchells Wool Fat or the soaps from the Sudsy Soapery. The problem is that there are so many great soaps now, you really cannot go wrong. If you look at Maggards, I think they offer a great selection of soap samples, which will let you get a feel for what works for you.
      And yes, a better soap will make a HUGE difference.

  • @tacoeatingzebra
    @tacoeatingzebra 8 лет назад

    i just got a Merkur DE, a puck of Institut Karite, and a Vie Long horse hair brush and wanted a good tutorial. Yours, my friend, is strikes the best balance between thorough and concise. Thank you, sir!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  8 лет назад

      +tacoeatingzebra thank you for the feedback, glad you found the tutorial helpful!
      Also, enjoy those tacos...

  • @hedonit
    @hedonit 10 лет назад

    just lathered my Sterling soap with the dry method you showed
    WOW! best lather i've made with it yet
    adding water slowly made it better
    thanks for these two demos
    both these styles seem almost foolproof now that i've seen them done properly
    BONUS, i get to revisit some of my soaps that didn't do a great job for me in the past

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  10 лет назад

      Vince DC, very glad to hear this helped, and yes, totally make another pass through soaps you might have been struggling with before...you might find another favorite rescued from obscurity!

    • @hedonit
      @hedonit 10 лет назад +2

      Michael Freedberg
      seeing you improve both the dry and wet lathers and working them to the "nice, sleek, smooth, shiny, protective lather" stage has shown me what to strive towards on my face
      no more thick and pasty with hard soaps and runny with creams, lathers for me

  • @JimmyRaptis
    @JimmyRaptis 7 лет назад

    Attempted a shave this morning with an incorrect lathering technique and nicked my neck area quite a bit. Attempted the dry method this evening shown in this video with much greater success. Thanks for the lesson

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад

      +Dem You are very welcome, glad to hear the video helped you!
      What soap or cream are you using?

    • @JimmyRaptis
      @JimmyRaptis 7 лет назад

      Proraso Green soap

  • @danielmeyer1208
    @danielmeyer1208 9 лет назад +13

    Thank you sir so very much for this excellent tutorial. My wonderful sister gave me a Crabtree and Evelyn sienna shave soap for my birthday last year. I had to buy a good brush so as to use it. After watching your video I am truly enjoying my old school morning shaves!! Who knew shaving could be so much fun?

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  9 лет назад +5

      Daniel Meyer who knew? ME! I knew!! I have been trying to tell people too (grin)...

  • @jackcarter8833
    @jackcarter8833 8 лет назад

    This guy does and excellent job of explaining and demonstrating the two methods of using the brush, but he could also give Alan Alda (Hawkeye Pierce) lessons on good foam! He is to be congratulated for not foaming his open mouth! I don't think I could have managed that as adeptly as he does. I used a mug and brush years ago, but quit when the suds dried out too easily to comfortably shave well. My new, green plastic, mug ( I dropped the old one!) from Amazon is deeper and foams up very well. I learned the dry brush way - less messy - Yet I still learned from this man that a few drips on the brush can change every thing for the better. Thanks for the great job.

  • @nateverge1167
    @nateverge1167 7 лет назад

    "if you do this, lather may go flying"
    Check!
    I've started lathering with a brush about 1.5 years ago and I watched this video then. I just came back to it because I switched soaps and have been having trouble getting a good lather. I just had one of the best shaves I've had in a while after watching this again. Thanks!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад

      +Nate Verge lather flying is a good thing! Very glad to hear the video has been of use more than once...what soap did you switch to?

  • @brice3011
    @brice3011 8 лет назад +6

    Thanks for this informative video! My wife surprised me with a silvertip badger Xmas present after 30+ years of gilette disposables and aerosol shaving cream. What a delight!

  • @pauldamelio4694
    @pauldamelio4694 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic demonstrations on both the dry and wet lathering methods!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  2 года назад

      Thank you, really appreciate that!!

  • @T-R.e.x
    @T-R.e.x 7 лет назад

    It was the very first video that I saw from your channel. After watching this instantly I subscribed. It is amazing how you start with veeeery foamy lather spilled all over the container and magically you suggest MORE WATER to make the lather more dense and creamy. And it worked. Its difficult for a rookie to understand this because he thinks that you already have a wet brush and a thin lather, so adding more water you will vanish it and make it more runny and watery. I prefer this method especially with croaps.

  • @matthewbroderick8101
    @matthewbroderick8101 9 лет назад +1

    Great video! I had heard the "Dry loading" term before and this was the only spot I have found with an explanation. Turns out I have been dry lathering my brush all along and never knew it. Keep up the good work!

  • @JairoEscobar
    @JairoEscobar 10 лет назад +2

    I just watch the video and I found it great, thanks for sharing both techniques. Nice work!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  10 лет назад +3

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it, and very happy to hear it helped!

  • @landsurfer66
    @landsurfer66 10 лет назад +4

    Excellent video guide! Thanks for clearly explaining proper lather consistency. I was not adding enough water before, but now my shave has improved greatly.

  • @alecvaibhhav7718
    @alecvaibhhav7718 3 года назад

    I just got my first quality soap and didn't wanted to waste it or underload it.
    This video helped me, thank you for your efforts.

  • @CiprianMaticiuc2014
    @CiprianMaticiuc2014 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot. Just tried the first method with arko soap stick and I was surprised of how much soap I charged into the brush. After that lathering was something out of the world using your method. Thank you again

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  4 года назад

      So glad that worked for you! It's funny how often new wetshavers try to use as little soap as possible, but it always ends badly :-)
      I hope things are going well for you, enjoy your new lather!!

  • @dendj55
    @dendj55 10 лет назад +9

    Awesome video Michael. Really great technique put very simply for noobies like me. Appreciate the tutorial and looking forward to trying this out.

  • @GFmanaic
    @GFmanaic 8 лет назад +1

    Glad to see I've been using the wet brush method right ! I'll try the damp brush method next time.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  8 лет назад

      +GFmanaic let us know how it goes!

  • @thomastavra1084
    @thomastavra1084 3 месяца назад

    I almost despaired with the badger hair brush, I just couldn't get a solid foam. Thanks to your video it works perfectly now. Thank you very much, you helped me a lot.

  • @kittrainbow7
    @kittrainbow7 7 лет назад

    One of the best tutorial, the first "dry" tecnic is awesome, way better than the "messy" one.
    But I build the soap (green Proraso, italian) in a container, not directly on the face.
    Thanks for the video, great work!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад +1

      +Raoul Comoretto Building the lather in the bowl is fine, these same two options will work either way. The wet brush option is kind of fun, but yes, you need to be ok with a bit of a mess :-)
      Have you tried the Cella soap yet? If not, and you like the Proraso, give the Cella a try!

  • @runnerpsu
    @runnerpsu 9 лет назад +2

    I did my fist "wet shave" this morning! Thanks for the wonderful video. Very helpful for a rookie like me!

  • @T-R.e.x
    @T-R.e.x 6 лет назад

    It's amazing in the second method you did, how you start building the lather on your face and in the beginning it is very foamy and dripping and airy, and when you keep lathering and adding more water it comes together and finally you have enough dense slicky lather for 3 or more passes!
    Perhaps you are the king of lathering??!
    George

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад

      The "wet" method is very similar to the Marco method you often see referenced on Badger & Blade. I know it seems impossible that you need to add water to the already quite wet lather, but the extra water helps to form a denser, more consistent lather *even though it started off very wet*.
      I like to lather, I will not lie!

  • @timjones8295
    @timjones8295 2 месяца назад

    Excellent video! One of the best I have viewed!

  • @campfiredouglas4496
    @campfiredouglas4496 3 месяца назад

    good tutorial thanks i'm new to wet shaving and was having issues with an effective shave. giving an improved lather a try.

    • @campfiredouglas4496
      @campfiredouglas4496 3 месяца назад

      if you do end up seeing this - i never knew what a "close shave" was until today after getting a good lather. i used a new blade, effective lather and a quality soap and got the best shave i've ever had today and i'm sure it goes up from here. you definitely played a part in that too, so thank you very much. made my week.

  • @Twrex-gt2vu
    @Twrex-gt2vu 9 лет назад

    See its vids like this that have drawn me to the traditional shaving method I have asked for alot of shave supplies for Christmas and can't wait to try my have at a safety razor

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  9 лет назад

      Anthony, what did you end up getting for Christmas?

    • @Twrex-gt2vu
      @Twrex-gt2vu 9 лет назад

      A micro touch one and my shaves have been ok I think it's just gonna take some time before I'm able to get a perfect shave cuz I find my self falling on bad habits with it

  • @bronxroman8637
    @bronxroman8637 5 лет назад

    Can't give this enough likes, my shaving experience was so much better after watching this.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  5 лет назад

      Wow, so glad to hear that!! Check out my shaving tutorial if you get stuck with other aspects of your shave!

  • @bikerguychris33
    @bikerguychris33 3 года назад

    I've been using a Leaf Shave Razor for almost a year now and love it, recently though I thought I'd try a shaving soap as an alternative to my gel, and before I saw your video before my shave today, I couldn't seem to get the soap to lather in my shaving bowl despite my best efforts, but today after watching your video, I got a perfect lather and it didn't dry out rapidly like before too 👍
    So thank you for doing this video, you really helped me out 👌
    Usually I'm awful at shaving in the Afternoon/evening/night but tonight I actually managed to get a really good shave in the afternoon/evening for once haha 😂

  • @tyh2989
    @tyh2989 9 лет назад

    THank you!
    After viewing this I attempted the wet brush method and obtained a BBS shave with an Isreali blade (from the grocery store) and it was the 3rd use of the blade , 3 passes each shave...not bad, not bad at all.
    When I finished it looked like I got mugged by Mr. Bubble. This has made a difference +++.
    I've been wet shaving now for 2 months.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  9 лет назад

      You are very welcome, glad one of these two options worked out for you! As you get used to how much water to use, you will find your lather will improve over these first few...keep it up and welcome!

  • @TeaCius1
    @TeaCius1 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for teaching me how to do this man, you’re an excellent human👍

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад

      Well, that made me smile, thank you!! You are very welcome, and I also have a complete wetshaving tutorial you may find helpful as well!

  • @davec6908
    @davec6908 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video Michael, I used to use the wet brush method, but after seeing this I tried the dry brush method, it works great for me and I've never looked back :)

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  9 лет назад +1

      +Dave C Every new soap you get, try each method and see what you get! You may find that one soap that just LOVES the wet brush and you would otherwise never know! Tragedy...

    • @davec6908
      @davec6908 9 лет назад +1

      +Michael Freedberg Thanks Michael, you're right, but now I can't get the Bee Gees out of my head :'o(

  • @jelajemi
    @jelajemi 7 лет назад

    The best video I've seen about shaving soaps or lathering tutorial.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад

      +Jesus Garcia thank you, really appreciate that!

    • @jelajemi
      @jelajemi 7 лет назад

      I really mean it, on this video you show us how actually you move the shaving brush on the soap and how to add more water and other tips, this video is not just about showing how to lather the face.

  • @PLanz-ol6fg
    @PLanz-ol6fg 7 лет назад

    The need of a good lather is very logical,,,good video

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад

      +P. Lanz Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @gogostyle33
    @gogostyle33 9 лет назад

    I would like to start off by saying thank you for teaching me the proper way to lather a shaving soap. I was just about to toss my shaving soaps because I could not get a great lather and got horrible shaves. I stumbled a crossed your video tried the dry method and OMG!!! I had purchased artisan shave soaps that I hated, now thanks to your video they are the best in my line up!!!! Thanks to your technique I get the most amazing shaves from my shave soaps and truly love them now. Thanks again for a great tutorial! You saved me!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  9 лет назад

      gogostyle33 Ha ha, very glad to hear you did not give up, nothing more satisfying than a person who steps back from that cliff edge! Enjoy your soaps, and spread the good word...

  • @antoniom8561
    @antoniom8561 9 лет назад

    As I'm about to finally start DE shaving, wet brush method attracts me the most.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  9 лет назад

      Antonio M be prepared for a bit of a mess, but it is well worth it. Make some practice lathers and get a feel for how the lather comes together. Good luck and let us know how it goes!

  • @havingalook2
    @havingalook2 9 лет назад

    That was brilliant. I tried for the first time this morning with brush and soap and it was a DISASTER. So I knew to google it and your video was the first to come up - I needn't go any further. THANK YOU. oh did I yell that.

  • @meanrhythm9048
    @meanrhythm9048 7 лет назад

    Really helpful video Michael. Thank you. Really enjoy your presentation style. No BS just the straight talking. Looking forward to many more videos. All the best M.R.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад

      You are very welcome, and I hope you are enjoying the intro music (grin)!!

    • @meanrhythm9048
      @meanrhythm9048 7 лет назад

      Ha ha - yeah, a Mean Rhythm indeed. Quite James Bond-like if you don't mind me saying so?

  • @w0033944
    @w0033944 10 лет назад

    Great video - my technique tends to be a touch wetter than your "dry brush" method, but nothing like as wet as your wet-load technique. I always find (living in a hard-water area of the UK) that your reference to heavily-loading the brush is vital.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  10 лет назад

      Chris Bell, I have hard water as well. Not enough soap loaded in the first place leads to all kinds of issues, and soap is pretty cheap in the scheme of things, so load up!
      Thanks for watching!

    • @w0033944
      @w0033944 10 лет назад

      Agreed - I'm a regular on The Shaving Room forum, and have been saying this to a new member in the last few days.

    • @rynesmith4309
      @rynesmith4309 10 лет назад

      I have the same issue here in my part of Colorado. I have recently starting loading the brush much more heavily than I have seen others do and it has improved my shaving lather immensely. I am practically almost building my lather in the mug before face lathering.

  • @crawford1976
    @crawford1976 6 лет назад

    I'd never heard lathering broken out into "dry" and "wet" methods. Just sort of added water or more soap/cream as necessary during the process with a damp (but not dripping) brush. Approaching it like this, though, I think I'll be able to evaluate different soap/cream brands better. Good stuff.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад +1

      It just gives you two different approaches to building the lather. The "dry" method lets you add water up front and slowly, while the wet method lets you start off a bit "sloppy" and bring it all together. Some soaps, like Cella, do very well with the wet method; if you have ever heard of the "Marco" method on Badger & Blade, this is just a variant of that option.

    • @crawford1976
      @crawford1976 6 лет назад

      Gotcha. Haven't been on that site in a while, but I just looked up that method, and will try it in the morn. Mainly use assorted RazorRock, TOBS, and a bunch of Arko sticks I've been working through for the past 5 years when I first got into wetshaving and went crazy with creams and soaps, so the different approaches will help. Again, good stuff, Michael! Thanks!

  • @christopherach4402
    @christopherach4402 8 лет назад

    Fantastic lesson Mike. All Your tutorials are not only enjoyable but also very clear and up to the point. Great job. I watch Your lesons repeatedly. if possible please give a lesson on shaving trouble spots on the face like chin and jaw lines. Aleays having trouble with that.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  8 лет назад

      +Christopher Achceniak thanks for the suggestion, I will have to add that to the list!

  • @dtpostel
    @dtpostel 9 лет назад

    Many years I've used shaving soap to lather up. I knew little about the technique of creating the lather. Many thanks. The production value of the video is very well done. Good lighting, well scripted---again well done.

  • @andyli7613
    @andyli7613 2 года назад

    Very perfect video, everything explained in such detail.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, hopefully you are getting great lathers now!

  • @MrPhynch
    @MrPhynch 10 лет назад

    I've been having problems getting any kind of protection from a new soap (a harder soap than I was using before) and it's left my face in tatters; this video covered so many points where my technique was off, will definitely be using the dry brush this evening, thank you.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  10 лет назад

      Christian, just be sure you are really loading enough soap of you are using a hard soap and then just keep adding water and build that lather you have been looking for!

  • @scottcampbell8299
    @scottcampbell8299 10 лет назад +4

    Michael Freedberg I've watched this video a few times since you'd uploaded it. Dozens of people have bought this exact soap based on my written comments and impressions so it's good to link them to videos like this that may help them get the most out of it by actually 'seeing' what I've often tried explaining in plain text. Someone mentioned it today so thought I'd come back for a revisit. Thought I'd toss in my two cents this time just in case it helps like your videos do. Worth a shot.
    RazoRock KOTC Essential Oil of Lime was my very first artisan soap. It remains in my top 5 favorites and I've noticed some do not get the most from it simply due to poor brush loading, improper hydration, even trying too hard to make bowl lathers resembling online forum pictures. When it comes to lathering this in particular [as is the case with most soaps used] I've tried everything from the 'dry' brush method to full-bore bowl lathering and it's always a good shaving experience when done right. Perhaps the best results came when I'd poured a couple tablespoons worth of hot water on it, let it soak while washing my face, then after dumping out the water into a brush mug re-wet my presoaked and gently squeeze-'dried brush' with cold water before loading. The hot water softens the soap a bit more, makes loading the brush tips easier, while the cold water in the brush seems to 'temper' the soap just enough for it to hold fast to the brush hairs/bristles until getting a good paste on the skin. Once a layer had been established dipping just the brush tips into the soapy water poured off into the mug, then working the paste on the skin into a slick shiny protective lather is the reward. I've found this method keeps this soap from drying too, where when I used hot towels, hot water, even hot bowl lathers all felt really good at first but this soap can dry rather quickly upon the face especially with overly hot water. I have the HARD puck version of this soap too and that really needs attention to hydration and likes the hot to cold water transitions, hot only and I've had the HARD soap literally dry out half way through a shave making a flurry of tiny white soap flakes swirling around as they'd pop off my skin with the slightest movement of my head and neck [actually kinda cool to watch as they float around, like wispy micro snowfall, at least for me it was kinda cool living in Florida and not seeing a real snowfall in decades. Not recommended for best shaving results obviously]. The soft soap [and HARD] smells like fresh cut limes, not artificial, the ingredients like Argan oil leave my skin feeling soft, smooth, rejuvenated post-shave and doesn't dry out the skin like some soaps can. I have found some strong scented soaps react badly with my facial skin, to the point of serious chemical burns coming close to needing emergency medical care, yet as strong a fresh lime as this has it's been nothing but kind to me. If anyone has had trouble getting a good lather with it I highly recommend these lathering tips and a revisit to this soap, or any they might think they'd otherwise enjoy if only they could get a good lather. These tips work!

    • @ajay60610
      @ajay60610 6 лет назад

      New to wet shaving...having a hard time getting a good lather when using Kiss My Face shaving cream [fragrance free]...not sure why...when i tried using a shaving bowl [old ceramic soup bowl] the lather was sooo cold although somewhat thicker than just putting the shave cream directly onto shave brush[synthetic]...would appreciate any suggestions....i do like a hot later to be put onto my face.

  • @howdydave45421
    @howdydave45421 4 года назад

    Lathering is the most under rated skill which every straight razor shaver needs to learn.
    I use a THIRD option:
    I start out with your DRY BRUSH method.
    Then I develop the lather in a big, empty shaving mug that used to belong to my great grandfather.
    (As opposed to developing the lather on my face.)

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  4 года назад

      Lather on!! Glad to hear it's working for you!!

  • @mateusz.w.nawrocki
    @mateusz.w.nawrocki 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks. Will try this technique. I was doing it too quickly, much as I would with a shaving foam.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  5 лет назад +1

      Yes, take your time building the lather, it helps to prep your skin *and* your beard, and you will find you can shave just as quickly - just with much better products (and results)!

  • @IlluisveMan
    @IlluisveMan 7 лет назад

    Your vid showed me that although I have been wet shaving for about 3 years, I don't use nearly enough water when building my lather. I went from Gillette blades to Feather blades and now I know I need to use more water (using a hard soap). I guess I'm going to be learning this art for some time.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад

      +Ed Stanley that is the beauty of RUclips, always something new to learn!
      Come back in a month and let us know how things are going, hopefully you will be getting some excellent lather out of your hard soap.

    • @IlluisveMan
      @IlluisveMan 7 лет назад

      I hope so. The Feather blades are pretty unforgiving and I'm thinking about trying a straight razor.

  • @oddsrule
    @oddsrule 8 лет назад +3

    Very nice tutorial Michael, thank you for posting it.
    After discovering Arko (or maybe just shave sticks in general) I knew my lather building with soaps that aren't in stick form needed work. Didn't realise just how much work until I just finished my best shave yet with Proraso Green soap.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  8 лет назад +1

      +Kirk Jensen Excellent news, very glad to hear it! Such a great feeling when it all comes together!

  • @pauldance7387
    @pauldance7387 6 лет назад

    You’re a true veteran shaver fun to watch and learn, even tho I’ve been shaving much longer than you I still learn new ideas. I wish you’d do a SLAM shave again, that’s my favorite DE...if I have any secret it’s in my pre shave routine, as a man ages his face becomes more vulnerable hence fewer passes are required. My pre-shave method almost guarantees me a one pass SLAM plus clean up. A great razor imo.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад

      SLAM shave? Do you mean the SLAB (Shave Like a Boss), or "shave like a man"??
      I never bought one, unfortunately, it was a very good razor.
      Thanks so much for watching!

    • @pauldance7387
      @pauldance7387 6 лет назад

      Michael Freedberg “shave like a boss” probably my favorite DE ...smooth yet aggressive. You did a side-by-side using one a year ago or longer.

  • @xtremehardy388
    @xtremehardy388 Год назад

    This helped a lot. I always make my lather far too thin. Thank you

  • @jacobkimberlin4452
    @jacobkimberlin4452 7 лет назад

    I very much appreciate how you teach these videos. Very helpful

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад

      You are very welcome, I hope you get the lathers you are looking for! If you are still having issues, just reply to this comment and I will do my best to help.

  • @BurchMike1
    @BurchMike1 5 лет назад

    Awesome video!! I tried both methods a few times and I find that the dry method works best for me.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  5 лет назад

      Beautiful, always great to hear that the video is working for people - makes me smile!

  • @andrewfitzgibbons3492
    @andrewfitzgibbons3492 2 года назад

    When I started wet shaving I used to think a think lather was the way to go but man it dried so fast and I had no slickness within seconds I learned a painfull lesson great vid

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  2 года назад

      Yeah, people often try to use as little soap as possible to make their soap last, but the thing is that you need more soap to make a good lather -- and the only point of using soap is to build a good lather!!

  • @camerondunkin4355
    @camerondunkin4355 6 лет назад

    I've been making my lather in a bowl and then removing most of the lather from the bush into the bowl. Ends up like a "paint brush" method. I've tried 3 different types of soaps, but never changed the lather technique. I will definitely have to try these two! Thanks for the tutorial!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад

      You are very welcome, I hope one of these two methods helps to improve your lathers!

    • @camerondunkin4355
      @camerondunkin4355 6 лет назад

      100% made my shaving experience better. Thank you!

  • @pauldance7387
    @pauldance7387 6 лет назад

    Fine tutorial. Dry brush method is superior because the beard growth gets more stimulation resulting in an easier facial shave. Newbies like the idea of making a lather in a mug but they all seem to end up face lathering within months.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад +1

      I must say I am not a fan of the lathering mug -- it just makes it too hard to get a good lather!
      Dry brush does work well, but for certain soaps the wet method makes a fantastic lather; it just takes more time and is certainly messier. I just don't have the time in the mornings, but I will sometimes test new soaps with both methods and the wet option often makes a very slick shiny lather too.
      Face lathering -- the true winner.

  • @arnoldobertoncini426
    @arnoldobertoncini426 6 лет назад

    Thanks! This was just what I was looking for. I just started using soap and brush to shave and I wasn’t sure what to do. Great job with the tutorial for newbies.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад

      Glad you found it useful! You may also want to check out my full shaving tutorial, it's a playlist on the channel!

  • @Lycosa
    @Lycosa 4 года назад

    Great video, very true about adding water and a bubbly lather is great. Much more slickness and the lather doesn't dry up as quickly.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  4 года назад +1

      Water, more water, and then more water...

  • @hondostone9046
    @hondostone9046 9 лет назад

    Thumbs up!
    At first I thought I was watching Jack Webb showing how to lather! LOL
    Great video guy, I needed this as I am a beginner and my very first shave did not lather....now I know why!
    Thanks!

  • @hypnotix77
    @hypnotix77 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video tutorial, +Michael Freedberg! I just got a shaving kit and I'm excited to give it a go!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  8 лет назад

      +hypnotix77 I hope it all went well!

  • @kraziivan_
    @kraziivan_ 8 лет назад +1

    You're having way to much fun doing that. I wish I could have fun.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  8 лет назад +4

      +KrazIIvan I think you can have fun too..

  • @Joeseph_Mamamoa
    @Joeseph_Mamamoa 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for teaching me this =)

  • @MalaFiumanka
    @MalaFiumanka 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the tutorial. I bought the soap and brush almost 2 years ago for my husband (that puck is almost gone). I usually shave his head and face as he looks mutilated if he does it himself, which is actually the reason I bought the soap. But I never got that lather I was hearing about. It still was more slicker and better closer shave than canned stuff but the lather would be gone within minutes. Will definitely work the brush and soap longer.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад

      I would also recommend you make some practice lather in your free hand, just to get a good feel for just how slick you can get the lather.
      If you have been using a single puck for two years, you are ABSOLUTELY not using enough soap 🙂

    • @MalaFiumanka
      @MalaFiumanka 6 лет назад

      Michael Freedberg he shaves just once a week but yes, I definitely didn't use enough. I didn't know the lather needs to be worked longer. I tried after I posted this and got nice rich thick lather. Not just liquidy with big bubbles like before. Anyway thank, I learned something.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад

      Wonderful, that's great!

  • @JediMasterMason
    @JediMasterMason 2 года назад

    For me the trick is to use hot water, I heat water in mug for 1 minute, then I let my brush soak in it, then I drip a litte bit of water on the soap then rinse out the brush then work up a good lather for 30 seconds and that works for me, I've been using Williams Mug Shave Soap!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  2 года назад +1

      I have a great tip for you!! Are you ready??
      Throw away the Williams and buy literally *any other soap* :-)

    • @JediMasterMason
      @JediMasterMason 2 года назад

      @@mfreedberg I also been using a Arko stick.

  • @SleepSlap210
    @SleepSlap210 6 лет назад +1

    Man no idea why but reminds me of the fallout 4 starting... great video thanks for the help

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад

      I played a LOT of Fallout 4, I'll take it. You are very welcome, glad it helped!

  • @GK95_
    @GK95_ 3 года назад

    Great tutorial. Thanks very much!

  • @DerekBoldiene360
    @DerekBoldiene360 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the video it helped. I got a badger brush from my older sister for Christmas and shaving soap it helped so much thank you for the video.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад

      +Justin Taylor excellent, glad to hear it! What is your current soap of choice?

    • @DerekBoldiene360
      @DerekBoldiene360 7 лет назад

      Michael Freedberg The one my sister got me is Henry Cavendish Himalaya Shaving Soap with Shea Butter & Coconut Oil. Long Lasting 3.8 oz Puck Refill. Himalaya Fragrance.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад

      +Justin Taylor looks like a pretty good soap, and if you like that soap, there are many other options you can investigate!

  • @randallmarks6365
    @randallmarks6365 8 лет назад

    Thank you, very clear and helpful in coaxing that lather out of a soap puck.

  • @Socrates...
    @Socrates... 4 года назад

    I do the second method. Except I do not immediately apply to my face. I transfer firstly to a shaving bowl. Vigorously stir within the bowl itself, creating a very thick aerated lather in the bowl. The next step is to leave the lather in the bowl for a few minutes to come together. And then once more aerate with brush before applying to wet face. This will produce the best results in my opinion.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  4 года назад

      There is something to leaving the lather to rest and "air out" a bit before you apply it, and I would recommend dripping another bit of water on the brush as well as on your face -- I bet you are getting a great lather!

  • @jrgenhansen537
    @jrgenhansen537 8 лет назад

    Hi Michael - Just wants to say - a great tutorial. Really changed my way of using brush and soap for DE Safety Racing :-)

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  8 лет назад

      +Joergen Hansen very glad to hear this helped!

  • @dvdglezs
    @dvdglezs 4 года назад

    Thanks for the informative video. I work on ships, and need to fly to most of them, so a shaving soap is easier to carry than a can.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  4 года назад

      I would look to use a shave stick, then, and you have lots of great options. Very easy to pack, easy to use, and no issues building a great lather with little work.
      Good luck, and let me know if you need any recommendations!

  • @hugoordonez4250
    @hugoordonez4250 6 лет назад

    Great video! Helped a lot! Can't wait till 2 days from now so I can have a decent, well informed how shave! Keep up the great work!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад

      You are very welcome, I hope your lathers have improved!!

  • @britsmcgee
    @britsmcgee 5 лет назад

    What an awesome tutorial.

  • @adolfoputin5880
    @adolfoputin5880 8 лет назад +6

    Very informative!! thanks!!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  8 лет назад +2

      You are very welcome, hope your lathers are doing well!

  • @LymanGreen
    @LymanGreen 10 лет назад

    I've been wet lathering, going to try that dry lather method. Of course, a lot of it has to do with the soap.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  10 лет назад

      Lyman Green, totally agree that the soap will make a difference, but not too much -- these methods work well even with a hard soap - it just takes more work to get enough soap loaded off the puck. If you are using a harder soap, let it sit with some water on it for a few minutes to allow it to soften up - great results!

  • @TaterTotskey
    @TaterTotskey 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the video! This is great. I made so many mistakes this morning before seeing this.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад +1

      And? How are things going now? Are you getting better shaves? I hope so!!

    • @TaterTotskey
      @TaterTotskey 7 лет назад

      It has been great! I haven't had the skin irritation I'd been dealing with from electric and cartridge razors, and I've really started to enjoy shaving!

  • @andrewconlow5627
    @andrewconlow5627 10 лет назад +3

    Thank you for the video. I learned a lot from this.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  10 лет назад

      Drew, thank you and glad to hear it helped!

  • @mapp47
    @mapp47 10 лет назад +1

    HI,
    A very good video a very a good refresher on the art of lathering! thanks

  • @Shavemad65
    @Shavemad65 8 лет назад

    Thank you for this video Michael. Informative and to the point.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  8 лет назад

      +Shavemad65 You are very welcome, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @donfraysier5079
    @donfraysier5079 8 лет назад

    This is a good tutorial for beginners. I sort of had to learn as I went.

  • @jwmatthews3
    @jwmatthews3 10 лет назад

    Good job. I tend to use the "dry brush" approach, and I go to the bowl from there. I like to be able to see it to decide how much water to add. But I don't like to start with that foamy looking stuff that emerges when the brush is too wet.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  10 лет назад

      Like I said, if you don't like a bit of a mess, the wet brush method may not be for you! It does work well and you may find that it gives you better results depending on the soap you are using. Thanks for watching!

  • @jackinkc1
    @jackinkc1 10 лет назад

    Very helpful. Thank you for taking the time to share!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  10 лет назад

      jackinkc1 glad you enjoyed it, and thank you for letting me know! Always happy to help...

  • @XXIdice
    @XXIdice 9 лет назад

    Thanks! Just switched from the canned stuff and was having trouble figuring this out!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  9 лет назад

      Very glad to hear it, another life saved (grin)!

  • @jeffreygrullon2962
    @jeffreygrullon2962 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the video...my next move is to get rid of all these over the counter blades and now upgrading my shaving kit...

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  7 лет назад +1

      +jeffrey grullon what are you thinking of getting? If you want some suggestions, or just feedback on what you are considering, feel free to post it here!

    • @jeffreygrullon2962
      @jeffreygrullon2962 7 лет назад

      Michael Freedberg any suggestions would definitely help as I have a few options on my amazon list. Some items priced higher than most, some lower. I put something together with soaps, a few lathering bowls, a few different de shavers, a few shaving brushes from synthetic to badger bristles. I sometimes shave with the barber single blade shavers used to line up the edges so in a sense I think I'll be fine with an experienced level de shaver. I was looking at the Merkur Futur and also a knock off by the name of Qshave (which seems to be a really good knock off on amazon), and two Viking DE shavers. What do you think about what I am looking at and what suggestions can you make?

  • @frankyvee1
    @frankyvee1 2 года назад

    Nice tutorial video and thanks for sharing. I don't like adding water to my soap jar container. I prefer to mix my lather in a separate bowl.

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  2 года назад

      I totally get not wanting to add water to the soap container, so scoop out what you need as you need it and lather in a bowl, or just load in a bowl and face lather. IF you do lather in the container, just leave it out for some hours to dry out and it will be fine, albeit perhaps a bit messy.

  • @kalefankhanel243
    @kalefankhanel243 4 года назад

    Wow 😮 very nice at explaining. Thanks

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  4 года назад

      Thanks, glad to hear that helped! Make some practice lathers before your next shave, so you get a good feel of what the lather should feel like: wet, slippery, a bit shiny, and SLICK!

  • @hectorrangel1580
    @hectorrangel1580 6 лет назад

    Hi, i always made the second way, but i am gonna try the first way with the dry brush. Thank you!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад

      Try it and see if it works for you - the key is to keep adding drips of water as you build the lather, and in fact you can add drips of water as you load the brush as well. Hope it works for you!

    • @hectorrangel1580
      @hectorrangel1580 6 лет назад

      Thank you very much, i did it that way and i like it, the only thing that doesn`t like is the brush was dropping a lot of hair jeje and if i keep ding that way sooner i have to buy another brush because it is gonna get bold soon jeje but it is a good way to lather. Thank you again!

  • @michaelhalbert9264
    @michaelhalbert9264 3 года назад

    I envy you for getting the kind of lather you do, I'll keep trying.

  • @bodinian
    @bodinian 2 года назад

    Knowing how sensitive my skin is, I'll lather in a bowl rather than on my face. Thank you for the video!

    • @qweasdffsgvcx5553
      @qweasdffsgvcx5553 2 года назад

      พนพนเนะนหำนฟแ, 🥵

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  2 года назад +1

      Understandable, if you are prone to brush burn, absolutely go for the bowl lather and paint the lather on your face.

  • @IPepperz
    @IPepperz 8 лет назад +1

    Great techniques! Good stuff

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  8 лет назад

      +Chris T Glad you enjoyed it, hope it helped!

  • @Everlong420
    @Everlong420 6 лет назад

    Brilliant tutorial! Thanks a lot for this!

    • @mfreedberg
      @mfreedberg  6 лет назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, and hopefully it worked for you!

  • @birdy369
    @birdy369 7 лет назад

    pay attention to his strokes, wet brush he swipes at his face more, dry brush he stays moving in circles keeping constant contact with the skin! I've noticed big differences in lathering depending on the type of stroke I use with my brush

  • @artemisiaabsinthium271
    @artemisiaabsinthium271 3 года назад

    Good information. Thank you sir.