Perfect tutorial. So few lathering tutorials explain when and why you want to agitate vs paint. I too used to agitate more, with only a few paint strokes at the end to spread soap evenly over face. High volume "show" soap for sure, but like you said more air vs hydration. My shaves improved considerably once I figured this out.
At least from where I’m sitting, this is *the* best face lathering video available. It changed my approach completely, in that it confirmed and then *demonstrated clearly* what I’ve been trying to do (poorly) - that is, build lather *in the brush itself* and not just on the face, such that the lather flows and clumps like cream off the brush, outward and even perpendicular to the bristles, like a big ice cream cone or cotton candy. It works like a charm, thanks to your clear explanation right down to exactly what you’re doing moment to moment. I could close my eyes and just visualize everything just following your commentary. Nicely done! And thanks!
Wow man I’m flattered! Thank you . Yeah building the lather the same way you just said makes it real easy by time you start on the face. I’m really glad this helped you!
@@johnshaves1996 Right! Building it in the brush removes the uncertainty about having enough lather in there for all your passes. Plus I really enjoy painting motions with *that* much lather to work with. So soothing.
Something you could do is start the lather in a bowl, but not add so much water; instead make just a wet paste, and then use this to make a face lather, and add the water you need to the brush and bring this to the face.
Nice tutorial John. I love face lathering it really relaxes me. My problem is I rush it and do not put enough time into it. I picked up a few key tricks from you on this video I appreciate it brother. Thanks man take care.
100% . That to me is the most enjoyable part of the shave . Yeah would you could do is after start building it just add a lot more water earlier on and it should be dialed in a lot quicker
Hi John, Frank here, I'm a wet shaver from China, I gotta say this video helped me a lot. I wonder if I can put this on Chinese video platform with translated captions made by myself without any commercial uses. I mean this can really helpful for those who can't read English and get in to RUclips. Thanks a lot.
any Pucks, any hard soaps or ARKO Sticks will work? You can mix and match old soaps? to fit in any mug or cup that you like to use. like Mitchells' Wool Fat? Cut the bar soap up, put in a mug, cover the soap with a small amount of water, microwave for a minute or so? if it foams up, stop ? let cool you just went it to congeal' place in the sun, until soap hardens use dry brush more water i use Dove soaps there cheap and good wheelchair Larry Merry Christmas
Great face lathering with a Badger brush I've seen on RUclips. I have a couple of Yaqi 26mm Badgers and they are great for face lathering. Like you, with a synthetic like my Simpson T3, I can cut the loading time in half, 15 seconds. Can you do a video of bowl lathering with a badger. please. I've tried bowl lathering with my badgers and I find that they really hog the lather. I don't get the same problem with a synthetic.
What causes water to be trapped closer to the skin under lather? How can I achieve a lather which is well hydrated and protective for sensitive skin while bowl lathering?
@johnshaves1996 I have recently been trying your method.. it has really made me appreciate my badger brushes more. My question is do you get a ton of residual slickness? I have been using BB Ti and Wolfman WR2 1,25... my lathers turn out great like yours, but when I rub my cheek after a stroke, my cheek is almost dry with almost no residual slickness. Doesn't seem to impact the shave, no pulling, tugging, or irritation.. justr weird, my usual method I am used to a ton of residual slickness... am I doing something wrong, or any idea why? Soaps used: SV Opuntia, Gentleman's Nod Finca Vigia, NO Monoi de Tahiti, DG Shore
Nice, John! I'll keep those "wet tips" in mind. (See what I did there 😜). I'm sticking with bowl lathering for now, but this is good for when I'm stuck in the woods without a bowl. 😆 Thanks, man!
I also now make a face lather, but instead of putting brush to the soap container, I take some quantity from the tub and start the lather in a bowl and first add enough water to make a wet PASTE, and then bring THIS to my face, and continue on to make the face-lather.
How do you make sure your soap tub is well dried before storing, I know you enjoy using different soaps here and there and may end up storing one you just used for awhile before revisiting that scent again. IAMCBD talked about how he’s had a few soaps go bad, and had bacteria build up at the bottom of the tub, so what do you do to prevent this and have you had that same scenario happen before? Also (sorry just the electrician in me) but change the batteries in your smokes 😂🤪
The biggest thing is letting the soap dry properly you don’t want to trap excess water in there for long periods of time. So at least 12-24 hours I leave the lid open sometimes . I’ve never experienced a soap go bad on me yet at least . Except for Cella that’s known for it 😂. Thanks for the heads up I didn’t even realize there was a sound LOL
You will (usually, depending on how hard the soap) have the option to pull out a bit of soap to make the lather without ever letting brush touch what's in the tub.
Great tutorial. You bring up a lot of aspects! Just wondering, what makes synthetics so magical as to reduce the time in half and also needing less soap (less load)?
Badgers hold alot of lather inside the knots. But also, it's not badgers inherently that are worse. Its the super dense one. Get a normal density badger andbitll be pretty similar to synthetic
@@konap7 yup I agree with both your statements. Has to do with density and water retention. Also yes, normal density badger can be floppy so the loft height is even more critical with those
John what happened to you and the guys from the community? It’s like everyone quit wet shaving in the last 2 years. Most channels haven’t even made new videos in a year or two. Did something happen in the community that made everyone quit?
As a blind person I love your description of what's going on through the entire video I greatly appreciate it thank you
Thanks so much! I’m glad you found it helpful. Take care
Perfect tutorial. So few lathering tutorials explain when and why you want to agitate vs paint. I too used to agitate more, with only a few paint strokes at the end to spread soap evenly over face. High volume "show" soap for sure, but like you said more air vs hydration. My shaves improved considerably once I figured this out.
Thank you! Awesome glad to hear you’ve dialed it in to your preferences. I agree on the “show” point. Take care
At least from where I’m sitting, this is *the* best face lathering video available. It changed my approach completely, in that it confirmed and then *demonstrated clearly* what I’ve been trying to do (poorly) - that is, build lather *in the brush itself* and not just on the face, such that the lather flows and clumps like cream off the brush, outward and even perpendicular to the bristles, like a big ice cream cone or cotton candy. It works like a charm, thanks to your clear explanation right down to exactly what you’re doing moment to moment. I could close my eyes and just visualize everything just following your commentary. Nicely done! And thanks!
Wow man I’m flattered! Thank you . Yeah building the lather the same way you just said makes it real easy by time you start on the face. I’m really glad this helped you!
@@johnshaves1996 Right! Building it in the brush removes the uncertainty about having enough lather in there for all your passes. Plus I really enjoy painting motions with *that* much lather to work with. So soothing.
This is really the best video I’ve seen for face lathering. Nice job explaining what and why you are doing.
Thanks so much glad you found it helpful
I think this is the simplest, to the point and one of the best face lathering videos I've seen. You earned one more sub sir! :)
Thank you for watching and for your support. Cheers
Great tutorial John. I’m a bowl latherer but it’s always good to know how to face lather as well.
Thanks Jackson! Yeah never know when you’ll want to change it up. Thanks for watching
Something you could do is start the lather in a bowl, but not add so much water; instead make just a wet paste, and then use this to make a face lather, and add the water you need to the brush and bring this to the face.
Great tutorial John. I basically lather the same way with the exception of I’m a “perfect squeeze” guy not a “shaker”. Well done sir. Peace
Yeah the perfect squeeze works for many folk! Thanks have a good one
Nice tutorial John. I love face lathering it really relaxes me. My problem is I rush it and do not put enough time into it. I picked up a few key tricks from you on this video I appreciate it brother. Thanks man take care.
100% . That to me is the most enjoyable part of the shave . Yeah would you could do is after start building it just add a lot more water earlier on and it should be dialed in a lot quicker
Hi John, Frank here, I'm a wet shaver from China, I gotta say this video helped me a lot. I wonder if I can put this on Chinese video platform with translated captions made by myself without any commercial uses. I mean this can really helpful for those who can't read English and get in to RUclips. Thanks a lot.
any Pucks, any hard soaps or ARKO Sticks will work? You can mix and match old soaps? to fit in any mug or cup that you like to use. like Mitchells' Wool Fat? Cut the bar soap up, put in a mug, cover the soap with a small amount of water, microwave for a minute or so? if it foams up, stop ? let cool you just went it to congeal' place in the sun, until soap hardens use dry brush more water i use Dove soaps there cheap and good wheelchair Larry Merry Christmas
Thank you! I just started trying to face lather a couple weeks ago.
Welcome glad it could help! Sometimes you have to play with it and see what works best for you . Take care
Great face lathering with a Badger brush I've seen on RUclips. I have a couple of Yaqi 26mm Badgers and they are great for face lathering. Like you, with a synthetic like my Simpson T3, I can cut the loading time in half, 15 seconds. Can you do a video of bowl lathering with a badger. please. I've tried bowl lathering with my badgers and I find that they really hog the lather. I don't get the same problem with a synthetic.
What causes water to be trapped closer to the skin under lather? How can I achieve a lather which is well hydrated and protective for sensitive skin while bowl lathering?
Great video! Can you mention what the brush is?
@johnshaves1996 I have recently been trying your method.. it has really made me appreciate my badger brushes more. My question is do you get a ton of residual slickness? I have been using BB Ti and Wolfman WR2 1,25... my lathers turn out great like yours, but when I rub my cheek after a stroke, my cheek is almost dry with almost no residual slickness. Doesn't seem to impact the shave, no pulling, tugging, or irritation.. justr weird, my usual method I am used to a ton of residual slickness... am I doing something wrong, or any idea why? Soaps used: SV Opuntia, Gentleman's Nod Finca Vigia, NO Monoi de Tahiti, DG Shore
Nice, John! I'll keep those "wet tips" in mind. (See what I did there 😜). I'm sticking with bowl lathering for now, but this is good for when I'm stuck in the woods without a bowl. 😆 Thanks, man!
LOL i did . Yeah never know when you might need to lather without the bowl ;)
You can still use the bowl for a face lather. You just add most of the water AFTER starting in the bowl but you add the water to your face.
I also now make a face lather, but instead of putting brush to the soap container, I take some quantity from the tub and start the lather in a bowl and first add enough water to make a wet PASTE, and then bring THIS to my face, and continue on to make the face-lather.
How do you make sure your soap tub is well dried before storing, I know you enjoy using different soaps here and there and may end up storing one you just used for awhile before revisiting that scent again.
IAMCBD talked about how he’s had a few soaps go bad, and had bacteria build up at the bottom of the tub, so what do you do to prevent this and have you had that same scenario happen before?
Also (sorry just the electrician in me) but change the batteries in your smokes 😂🤪
The biggest thing is letting the soap dry properly you don’t want to trap excess water in there for long periods of time. So at least 12-24 hours I leave the lid open sometimes . I’ve never experienced a soap go bad on me yet at least . Except for Cella that’s known for it 😂. Thanks for the heads up I didn’t even realize there was a sound LOL
You will (usually, depending on how hard the soap) have the option to pull out a bit of soap to make the lather without ever letting brush touch what's in the tub.
Right, load the brush generously. Soap is cheap. Can’t remember the last time I just blew through a soap. Great video!
Yes and Yes! Haha .no need to be conservative about it If the experience is partly diminished in hopes you can extend it a few more shaves. Thank you
@@johnshaves1996 Absolutely! 👍
Great suds, handsome brush. 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks buddy! Hoping it lasts a lifetime ha . Have a great weekend
Great tutorial. You bring up a lot of aspects! Just wondering, what makes synthetics so magical as to reduce the time in half and also needing less soap (less load)?
Badgers hold alot of lather inside the knots. But also, it's not badgers inherently that are worse. Its the super dense one. Get a normal density badger andbitll be pretty similar to synthetic
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Sounds logical. But in my experience, normal density badgers are to floppy. Or at least they don't have the backbone I like.
@@konap7 yup I agree with both your statements. Has to do with density and water retention. Also yes, normal density badger can be floppy so the loft height is even more critical with those
The synthetic bristles do not absorb the water, so soak time to the brush is not necessary.
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Fair enough. But why is less product needed? And why does it take less time to actually make the lather when using a synthetic?
Nailed it
Thank you 🙏
John what happened to you and the guys from the community? It’s like everyone quit wet shaving in the last 2 years. Most channels haven’t even made new videos in a year or two. Did something happen in the community that made everyone quit?
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Fanfuckingtastic
Thank you kind sir!