Dehydrating shave cream

Discussion in 'Shave Creams' started by rollsshaver, Jan 5, 2009.

  1. Truckman

    Truckman New Member

    I've got a food saver.... we could meet in Belair :D :D :D :happy102
     
  2. rollsshaver

    rollsshaver Peace be with you

    Update!!

    My former tub of TBS cream is now a rock hard puck of TBS soap!! I had to mill the damn stuff back into the original container. It still shaves great too. I also attempted the same same with a few other creams.

    I used one ounce scoops for each one:

    SCS Juniper Mist- After 10 days the cream was not noticeably harder. Very odd.
    AOS Sandalwood- It is now a hard soap
    Noxzema lather shave- Another soap
    Coates Rose- Now Coates Rose soap!!


    I will continue to experiment with others as well. I cannot understand why SCS's cream did not harden though. It really intrigues me.................
     
  3. ChemErik

    ChemErik Mr. Personality

    How does it lather? And more important, how does it shave?
    Repeat questions for each cream/soap.
     
  4. rollsshaver

    rollsshaver Peace be with you

    The shaving qualities of each was not changed. As for the lather, I just load the brush like I would any other soap. It honestly did not have any effect on the performance of the products. But, I believe dehydrating them will drastically increase the shelf life. Instead of the TBS creams lasting for 3 years, they might last for 30 instead..........

    Same with the others.
     
  5. 1969Fatboy

    1969Fatboy New Member

    Pictures! I still dont know if I would try this but quite interesting concept.
     
  6. rollsshaver

    rollsshaver Peace be with you

    No pictures dude. Just try it, and you will see the light. Once you see the light, your life will be changed.
     
  7. 1969Fatboy

    1969Fatboy New Member

    I still dont see the use to be honest? Except for the novelty. II might try it some ....not so spectacular cream . I am low enough on TOBS Eton College and DR Harris Almond that they would be good candidates but hate to mess up perfectly good creams. are they as hard as say a soft soap?
     
  8. rollsshaver

    rollsshaver Peace be with you

    They are not as hard as a soft soap, they are much harder. Like I said, the only real purpose of doing this from the beginning is to combat the spoilation of the creams over a long period of time.
     
  9. burningdarkness

    burningdarkness Woot Off

    What would happen if we dried out Rolls?
     
  10. wchnu

    wchnu Duck Season!

    Nothing would change at all

    Fuzzy
     
  11. burningdarkness

    burningdarkness Woot Off

    :happy102
     
  12. Austin

    Austin Member

    I've had a few pots become dehydrated and did not like they way they lathered. They were not in the same league as soaps. I would not recommend it.
     
  13. rollsshaver

    rollsshaver Peace be with you


    :mad:


    Hey, to each his own.

    Ain't you the guy from B&B? If so........................ :prrr
     
  14. dgcrell

    dgcrell New Member

    If you wanted a soap, why not just buy a soap?
     
  15. All the posts I have seen about re-hydrating a shave creams I suppose, there is always going to be one guy who wants to de-hydrate a shave cream :D.

    Leave the lid off, stir, leave, stir, leave, stir etc.


    Regards,

    Paul
     
  16. crackstar

    crackstar Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    I threw away a big lot of creams in tubes which became dehydrated. Maybe 45 cheap creams.
     
  17. Milton

    Milton New Member

    Some products you can only get as creams, TBS and Musgo Real to name a couple. Some people prefer soaps and would like a "soap" version of good creams out there. Soaps are harder to contaminate as well. When there are both soaps and creams (like Trumpers, T&H, and Speick) there's really no reason to buy a cream and dehydrate it.
     
  18. rollsshaver

    rollsshaver Peace be with you


    Yup..............


    Jeff, When. Where. Why. and is too late to go get them back?????????
     
  19. dgcrell

    dgcrell New Member

    Makes sense. And actually, i started doing the same thing to an AOS cream.

    My grandpa had an old tub of the AOS sandalwood cream. It hasn't been opened in years. Anyway, I opened it and it was pretty dried out. It had some moisture left, but not enough to really be a "cream."

    So I scooped it out and formed it into the shape of a puck. It's now just chilling on the counter top waiting to become soap.

    And I owe it to this thread haha.
     
  20. crackstar

    crackstar Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    Forget it, my brother--these creams are perhaps good enough for my enemies to shave with. A good man like you does not deserve these garbages.
     

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