2021-04-15, Thursday
On a bright morning, I chose an extremely mild razor and a soap not only with an excellent performance, but also with an exceptional scent.
But of the good to treat which there I found,
I’ll speak of what I else discovered there..
Satisfied with the soap preparation done a few days ago, I repeated the operation: last night I repeated the operation: layed a quantity of water stoichiometrically calculated with an algorithm that took into account the temperature of the soap, of the water and the projections of temperature and pressure variations in the bathroom during the night.
This morning the surface of the soap was a pulp, so loading the brush was a sinecure: no calculation of rotations at suitable peripheral speed not to overheat bristles or soap!
The result was an immediate lather and adequately watery to allow an excellent shave.
Not only that, but for the first time, the scent of lavender overpowered that of rosemary, which was still very much present.
The scent of the Nordic soap is even better than I had perceived loading normally.
The only defect in this procedure (if we can talk defect) is the soap consumption, but acting wisely on the algorithm, it can be reduced significantly.
While it can be an excellent alibi to get new soaps in less biblical times!
Sapone PS: Sapone di Marsiglia
Sapone: Bergum's, Brutalt Bra Barbersåpe Håndlaget i Klæbu
Pennello: Lab. Villefranche, The Fridge, Tigrano/Finest 24
Rasoio: Steel handle, branded Aramis
Lametta: Gillette, Track II
AS 1: MilMil, Figaro Gel
AS 2: Beiersdorf , Nivea Sensitive
EdT: EdC: Ach. Brito, Lavender
ST: Buddha Bar V, Drink, 2003
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