Maybe I'm being a bit obsessive about this, but I just couldn't resist experimenting
further with lathering in raw coconut.
I'm convinced that the coconut enhances lather made from shaving soap, so I
decided to try the same experiment using shaving cream. I chose Al's Calypso
for the trial.
As with the soap trial, I used a very small amount of cream, lukewarm water,
and a badger brush. You can see from the photos that the result was very
good indeed.
Al's shaving creams normally produce excellent lather, and the addition of the
coconut certainly had no adverse effect. The lather was abundant and rich,
and coconut did seem to add a bit of "slipperyness" to the lather. The shave
was smooth and comfortable. Post-shave, my skin felt very smooth and soft,
the same as it did when using soap with the coconut.
Onimaru suggested that I try simply adding "straight" coconut oil to soap or
cream, and I tried that...with 2 different brands of coconut oil. That trial
was a complete failure: it killed the lather completely, and I was unable to
whip up any thing more than a thick paste.
Conclusions: I have no idea why raw coconut works and pure coconut oil
doesn't.
Incidently, I have used the same coconut for 3 days now, and keeping it
wrapped in plastic in the refrigerator does seem to preserve it nicely.
We'll see if it lasts a full week.
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