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Discussion in 'Soapmaking & Lotions' started by rick, May 1, 2007.

  1. TraderJoe

    TraderJoe Pink Floid

    That's it! That's what the Colonel Conk Bay Rum Aftershave splash smells like :rofl
     
  2. qhsdoitall

    qhsdoitall Wilbur

    :signs113

    I'll take a Henry Weinhard's Black Cherry Soda please!
     
  3. jramire2

    jramire2 Member

    Nancy Boyish scented aftershave balm

    1/2 the regular amount of CAR Hydrolast Peppermint Conditioner (we're talking a tiny tiny amount)
    Dime sized amount (or less) Dr. Galen Sensitive Skin formula aftershave lotion (light lavender scent)

    Mix together w/a little bit of water (like you do when you normall use hydrolast conditioner) and apply to freshly shaven face.

    Had a great shave this morning w/MB Clear skies soap and a bit of Ems place unscented shaving cream, followed by this concoction to continue the Lavender/Rosemary/Peppermint scent.

    Great scent, and leaves your skin smooth all day long.
     
  4. rick

    rick I'll make ya SCream!

    HomeMade TR

    Aboot 6-8 months ago I had a tube of Proraso green that split at the seams.
    Rather than trashing it I squeezed it into a 1/2 full jar of MB Rosemary mint soap.
    I hadnt used it for quite awhile...until yesterday.
    Id checked in on it a few times over the months but had really lost all interest in the Proraso.
    So.....
    yesterday I was planning my shave and saw the tub on the bottom, pulled it out and WOW !
    What I had waiting for me was a minty fresh creation that has the same, maybe a bit thicker, consistency of Tabula Rasa.
    Its not a cream and definately not a soap.
    Ill call it a chunky paste. Looks like papier mache from back in the day
    Long story short:
    Great smell, great Supahlather, great shave.
    Im gonna mix some more creams with the glycerine soaps Im not using very much and see what happens.
    Stay tuned. :D
     
  5. TraderJoe

    TraderJoe Pink Floid

    Rick, are you saying the Proraso cream "broke-down" the glycerin soap and formed something else?
     
  6. Baloosh

    Baloosh Duder

    Definitely an interesting development... looking forward to the clarification.

    You may have stumbled upon a whole new Superlather base!!
     
  7. rick

    rick I'll make ya SCream!

    EXACTLY !

    Yes it did.

    The "new" product has a completely different consistency than Proraso.
    It is thicker and chunkier, altho with some more stirring it would prolly end up smoother.
    After I posted this I whipped together some:
    QED Rose geranium soap and TOBS Rose cream and
    QED Vetiver soap and RNB BayRum cream.

    Gonna let em sit a cuppa weeks and will report back.
    This is very exciting :D
     
  8. rick

    rick I'll make ya SCream!

    This is what I'm hoping for.
    Plus a way to maybe use some products that arent getting a lot of play time :cool:
     
  9. Baloosh

    Baloosh Duder


    That's kind of what I was thinking too....
     
  10. Baloosh

    Baloosh Duder

    Just tried this one this morning:

    Alt Innsbruck A/S splash (tobacco/menthol) + Knize Ten EdT (tobacco/leather)

    I smell like the highest priced cigar shop in the world! Old wordly scents, Gentlemanly, etc.

    VERY nice. :drool
     
  11. rick

    rick I'll make ya SCream!

    The test kitchen includes:

    QED Rose geranium soap and TOBS Rose cream
    QED Vetiver soap and RNB BayRum cream
    MB "Will G" Prototype Soap + KMF Unscented Cream + Vetiver FO
    MB Brute Soap + KMF Unscented SC
    QED BayRum Soap + T&H West Indian Limes cream

    I am using a "rough" 70 / 30 ratio of glycerin based Soap to cream.
    NO Trip Mills used !
    All batches are curing nicely and are actually useable in less time than I anticipated.
    Ive been giving them all a good stir every day and after a week or so, ALL are ready for use.
    Thick, Smooth and creamy with no lumps.
     
  12. Baloosh

    Baloosh Duder

    Pics to show consistency/texture. We must have pics!

    I believe, my good mad scientist, that you have stumbled upon a whole new entry into wetshaving. ::
     
  13. rick

    rick I'll make ya SCream!

    ALLLLLLLLLL-Righty then !

    Here goes nuthin !

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  14. jramire2

    jramire2 Member

    Looks like the consistency of Castle Forbes creams, or maybe Olivia. Kind of a soft soap, or a hard cream. Sounds like a great idea.

    I've got a 1/2 puck of MB lavender and an extra 1/2 tub of Taylors lavender. I'll put them together and see how it goes.
     
  15. Will

    Will Nevermind

    QED BayRum Soap + T&H West Indian Limes cream

    I will have mine spred on a toasted english muffin please.

    Cool photos!
     
  16. Baloosh

    Baloosh Duder

    Nice photos! Now we, who are going to attempt to emulate your discovery, will know approximately how the tub should look/feel/stir when it's ready.

    So basically how does your process break down? You just squirt about 30% of the cream tube on top of the soap, and begin to gently stir/mix the two... then a cuppa days later stir again, and continue for a week or so? Or is this a daily thing?
     
  17. rick

    rick I'll make ya SCream!

    It seems to work best (fastest) if you can break down the soap into pieces and then add the cream to it.
    But all that really matters is you get the two working together somehow.
    Stir at least once a day and within a week - doesnt take no more that - your own "SCREAM" wiil be ready.
    Good luck and get cookin ! :happy088
     
  18. TraderJoe

    TraderJoe Pink Floid

    I thought it kinda looked like a Trumper's Cream, but then again I haven't had too many

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    Good show Rick :: You are a pioneer, and a chemist......and should go down in the historybooks of shave-geekdom
     
  19. crackstar

    crackstar Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    For tomorrow, I don't know which combo of stuff for to use--perhaps with menthol, perhaps not? A/s splash? Balm? edt afterwards??
     
  20. jramire2

    jramire2 Member

    Maybe milling a soap and slowing mixing it into a cream would work.
     

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