I can understand folks not liking the "ritual" of having to soak any soap prior to it's initial use,
but when someone is having trouble I suggest it.
I've recently experimented with several hard soaps that are often said to be hard to lather.
Soaps like MWF, Osma, Williams, and a couple of others I think fall into that group.
(I'm not suggesting that
everyone has difficulty)
What I've found so far is that when any of these soaps are initially soaked for several hours prior to first use,
they softened and lathering (even with hard water) became much easier.
After that initial soak, if the soap is used daily, then further soaking probably is not necessary as the soap will be
maintained in it's softened/hydrated state. But if the soap is not being used daily, keeping the soap damp by adding
a bit of water to it once or twice a week (maybe just once per week if it's in a sealed container)will maintain the softened state
and when the soap is used again, it will be much easier to load/lather.
As with all other things shaving related, YMMV.
And if you think the initial soak thing is foolish and a waste of time,
then by all means, don't do it.
@
Omelmad
I congratulate you on your will to stay with it and figure it out.
And,
I stand by my initial suggestion. Even if you have already soaked it for 30 minutes,
grated it, and pressed it into a container. It think it will help if you keep it well
hydrated and soft.
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