The story behind the creation of soap is quite simple. One of the British chemists, F. Mitchell, noticed the delicate skin on the hands of people who sheared sheep. This led him to think of the usefulness of sheep fat — lanolin. So he created Mitchell’s Wool Fat soap, which for over 120 years has given men the pride of perfectly shaved cheeks without a trace of irritation.
For whipping, it is better to use a shaving brush with a stiff pile, for example, made of boar bristles. If your skin is sensitive, it is better to choose one made of elastic fiber. Soap absorbs water well and gives a thick and thick foam. The razor glides over it like a well-sharpened skate blade on a skating rink.
Noticeably improves the condition of even dry skin: it becomes soft and saturated with moisture. Lanolin relieves flaking and protects from the unfavorable effects of cold and wind.
Housed in a branded ceramic bowl. Once finished, the soap can be replaced with a spare block.
Soap is almost odorless, so any balm or lotion will do after shaving.