Really learned a lot from this. I do think I've been pushing down too much, but here's the thing-I must not be aware of it as I do it..as opposed to JAMMING it down(when I would be aware). Tips from now on. And as for water, I just keep the tap running, but maybe I need to give that more time than I have been. And I shake off "excess: water...perhaps not necessary, eh? Nice work, Rod.
That’s a great video. Stirling soaps can take tons of water. Whether at the beginning, while lathering, dipping the tips, etc., Stirling can take about as much as you throw at it.
I haven't shaved with Sandpiper(or any of my cold-weather Stoylin soaps)since..well, when the weather was cold(yuk yuk). But they still look like I just shaved with them yesterday. I'm most impressed with that. I did give it a light blooming anyway though, just now, since I hope to use it Monday.
I used the liquid soap for the first time this morning. Excellent! Tons of lather and my skin feels soft and nourished. I didn't use a lot but it was way more than I needed. My next use will be half what i used today. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
Logistally, Stirling cannot continually manufacture and inventory all of the items they know how to make. When something is out of the cycle I consider it unobtainium. Sometime back, the founder of this thread @PickledNorthern (who we miss greatly) actually convinced Rod to make a batch of Glacial Lemony Orange for those who committed to purchase here. It is a terrific experience to use, but no telling if it will ever be made again. For those who may have interest, do not miss out on Glacial Satsuma! Not the same as GLO, but great. I've seen postings of other items I'd buy if they were still available. It is a little sad when a scent you love moves to Unobtainium. The bright side is the other ones. Just the other day I pulled out Sandpiper to brighten my day. I had not used it in a while, and had forgotten just how good it is.