A demand has arisen for soap of free lathering qualities, which has become very popular for general household use.
When all the soap is molten, additions of pearl ash solution are made to give it a finer and smoother texture, render it more transparent, and increase its lathering properties.
Then stepping to the door to see if the barber was visible, and discovering that he was not I returned to my customer, and wiping off his face began lathering him again.
By this time the antiquary was released from the clutches of the barber, and Mr. Hardcase, wishing to profit by the occasion, took his place on the chair, and a second edition of the lathering began.
Some five minutes' lathering at a time is enough--this may be done several times a-day.
This lathering and rubbing to be done at another time from the first rubbing for the lungs.
If the soapy blanket be too severe on the patient, then apply general lathering with M'Clinton's Soap.
If during the lathering the patient feels too cold, a little olive oil should be mixed with the lather.
This will also apply where the patient is too weak to sit or lie in the position required for lathering the skin.
The heart's action should also be reduced by careful lathering with soap (see Lather; Soap).
Apply this night and morning, gently lathering the breast for some time.
Work slackened at the capstan, and for the moment the guards forgot to drive their lathering slaves there.
That was lathering toil, burdened as they were, stumbling over driftwood and into holes, laboring forward, hardly able to distinguish more than the rising, falling line of white that marked the surf.
A latheringclimb it was, laden as they were with heavy rucksacks, in the moonless obscurity.