(09-23-2021, 02:18 PM)Marko Wrote: (09-23-2021, 08:44 AM)John Rose Wrote: (02-07-2019, 06:26 PM)Marko Wrote: ... Why aren't there more top tier artisan Bay Rum shaving soaps on the market? ...
Maybe because there are enough people (myself among them) who really dislike bay rum as a scent to make it not worthwhile.
Yet there it is. After a few hundred years it still persists in men’s grooming. No doubt it’s polarizing, you don’t hear many people saying how much they hate fougere or that mysterious and ubiquitous barbershop scent and it’s not because they’re universally loved. It’s because they generally take no risks. They’re often the “meh” of the shaving world. Smell nice enough but they’ll have faded away in an hour or so so who really cares.
I’m not sure if it’s still the case but a few years ago Will Carius of B&M told me that Bay Rum was his #1 seller. Every major soap maker has a bay rum in their lineup. You see, with bay rum you know unequivocally that you’re dealing with a masculine scent. It’s the same issue that surrounds Tabac, a lot of guys just can’t handle that much masculinity.
Lol, too much masculinity…..
Tabac is love or hate. For me it’s a spicy warm leathery powdery neroli vanilla scent with a splash of Chanel #5. That’s not a negative. Every man should own a tub of this. The lather is madness, top 10 lathering category. I can make butter from this.
2021 was a Bay Rum Year for me.
Dominic has the best of the best imo. It’s a year rounder for me
Certif,
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