The process of preparing and applying a lather generated from a solid shaving soap to the face for hair removal constitutes a traditional wet shaving technique. This method involves saturating a shaving brush, loading it with the soap, and then agitating the brush within a separate bowl or directly on the face to create a rich, protective lather. The resultant foam softens the beard, lubricates the skin, and facilitates a smoother razor glide.
This shaving method offers several advantages, including cost-effectiveness, reduced environmental impact due to minimal packaging, and a potentially superior shaving experience. Historically, solid shave soaps were the primary means of preparing for shaving, predating the widespread availability of aerosol shaving creams and gels. The ingredients often include natural oils and emollients designed to nourish the skin and minimize irritation.