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Tripple Milled Soaps

The triple milling process refines the soap three times, resulting in a dense, long-lasting puck/bar with a smooth and consistent texture. This technique ensures the soap produces a rich, stable lather that builds effortlessly when worked with a shaving brush.

Known for their durability, triple-milled soaps offer more uses than softer soaps, making them ideal for those who appreciate a luxurious and time-honored shaving experience.

  • Pre de Provence - No. 63 Shea Butter Enriched Soap - New England Shaving Company
    Pre de Provence - No. 63 Shea Butter Enriched Soap - New England Shaving Company
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    Pre de Provence - No. 63 Shea Butter Enriched Body Soap

    Pre de Provence

    No. 63 Shea Butter Enriched Soap (200g). Aromatic, warm and spicy in nature, No.63 is a classic expression of masculine fragrance with a peppery ci...

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    Henri Et Victoria - Cognac and Cuban Cigars Triple Milled Shaving Soap

    Henri Et Victoria

    Close your eyes, savor the smell, and let it linger for just a moment longer; you have arrived in Cuba. Imagine the pleasure of an afternoon game o...

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How do you lather triple-milled soap with a shaving brush?

To prepare your shaving brush, begin by soaking it in warm / hot water for 3-5 minutes. This softens the bristles, allowing them to flex and hold water for optimal lathering. If you're short on time, a quick dip will suffice.

After soaking, gently shake off any excess water. The bristles should be damp, but not dripping wet—too much water can thin the lather, while too little can make it difficult to build foam.

Next, load the brush by swirling it in the shaving soap for about 20-30 seconds, ensuring the bristles are well-covered with product. Once loaded, you're ready to create a rich, creamy lather for your shave.