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(01-08-2017, 06:29 AM)iamsms Wrote:
(01-07-2017, 03:34 AM)Murrellington Wrote: By the way, one thing I never liked about CRSW was their scents seem weak to me. B&m is my other go to and his scents seem much easier to smell when lathering. I wonder how strong these new soaps will be.

Another great case of YMMV

This might be the reason my CRSW soaps aren't going to BST. I wish B&M soaps were like CRSW in terms of scent strength!!

This is also the reason I keep the lid open for all my stirling soaps - to tame the scent.

Well I can agree that Stirling scents are a little overpowering. A lot of scent packed into those bad boys.
#52

Restitutor Orbis
(01-08-2017, 05:43 AM)trythatsoap Wrote: I never got  a chance to try the old formula, but heard good things. Curious to see reviews on the new formula!

For me, V2 is much better than his V1. However, Oliva is simply excellent.
(01-07-2017, 03:20 AM)Blade4vor Wrote:
(01-07-2017, 03:09 AM)NickMach007 Wrote:
(01-07-2017, 02:39 AM)Blade4vor Wrote: I ordered a tub of the CRSW Lavish.  It should be here Monday.  This scent was intriguing to me, but the rest of the current line doesn't really appeal to me.  I guess I'll see what Lavish is like when it gets here.


Curious about Lavish as well. What's the scent profile of this one? I wasn't able to see it on the website, I am sure I'm derping but I all I see is the ingredients list.
#53
(01-08-2017, 07:14 AM)Aurelian28 Wrote:
(01-08-2017, 05:43 AM)trythatsoap Wrote: I never got  a chance to try the old formula, but heard good things. Curious to see reviews on the new formula!

For me, V2 is much better than his V1. However, Oliva is simply excellent.








Curious about Lavish as well. What's the scent profile of this one? I wasn't able to see it on the website, I am sure I'm derping but I all I see is the ingredients list.

French Lavender, Sweet Orange, Aged Patchouli & Morocccan Cedarwood

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#54

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(01-08-2017, 08:38 AM)aerolord Wrote:
(01-08-2017, 07:14 AM)Aurelian28 Wrote:
(01-08-2017, 05:43 AM)trythatsoap Wrote: I never got  a chance to try the old formula, but heard good things. Curious to see reviews on the new formula!

For me, V2 is much better than his V1. However, Oliva is simply excellent.








Curious about Lavish as well. What's the scent profile of this one? I wasn't able to see it on the website, I am sure I'm derping but I all I see is the ingredients list.

French Lavender, Sweet Orange, Aged Patchouli & Morocccan Cedarwood

Wow, that does sound great. Thanks man

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#55

Member
Woodstock, VT
Arrived at the office. Wonderful jars. Solid and attractive. Juniper, Lavish & Cypress all have beautiful, gentle scents. Clearly high quality EO's. Quick palm test lather of the Juniper resulted in tier 1 lather (think Mike's.) Classic, V1, V2, Olivia and now just CRSW. Larry has mastered soap making.

Thanks for keeping this thread free of nonsense seen elsewhere on the boards.

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#56

Member
Vermont
I received my three today -- also Juniper, Lavish and Cypress. All nicely scented. Just from sniffing the jars, I think I found Juniper most appealing. Looking forward to trying it out in the morning.

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#57

Member
NC
Cypress soap and citron AS. Mildly scented soap, pine with a hint of cypress. Nice scent but mild. The AS is milk comsistancy and has a cucumber with a hint of lemon scent. Cheers.
#58
Good deal. Glad everyone is enjoying the new scents.

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#59

Vintage Razor Fan
Southwestern NY
OK, I picked up my tub of CRSW Lavish shaving soap from the Post Office yesterday and put it to use in the wee hours this morning.

Lavish is scented, according to the Cold River Soap Works website, with French Lavender,  Sweet Orange, Aged Patchouli, and Moroccan Cedarwood essential oils. The nice, wide plastic jar was shipped in a padded envelope and arrived unscathed. Upon opening the envelope, I was met with a strong scent of cedarwood. But, after opening the jar, the main scent was lavender with cedarwood supporting. The overall scent in the container was a solid 6 out of 10 in strength. I didn't really sense any of the sweet orange or patchouli. My nose isn't really that sophisticated or sensitive, so this is just my experience. The scent strength mellowed a bit during lathering and the shave. I was getting mainly lavender and cedarwood during the shave. I did seem to pick up quite a bit of orange after the shave, which I thought was interesting.

The soap seemed very soft in the tub I received. I could see brush marks in the surface of the soap. I used a damp Vintage Blades 24mm 2-Band Finest badger brush and it seemed to be load up very easily and quickly. I moved to a bowl to work the lather a bit before going to my face to lather longer, adding a few drops of water at a time. The lather seemed very nice and effective. Glide and cushion seemed very good as well. I went 3 passes and squeezed the lather from the knot for the 3rd and last pass. The 3rd application of lather was the best of the shave.

Post-shave feel was good, but not to the level of Nuavia or Mystic Water Sensitive Skin(Unscented) which are the two gold standards for post-shave feel for shaving soaps for me.

It was only one shave, so take it as you will. I thought that CRSW Lavish is a very good shaving soap, but more experience with this soap should allow me to dial it in better.

As always, YMMV!!!

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#60
Thanks for the review! Description of scent was also very helpful too.

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