(This post was last modified: 03-27-2018, 03:16 AM by steeleshaves.)
There has been a lot of discussion here over the last few years about what the market will sustain and whether supply is over exceeding demand and vice versa. I’m no expert on this matter so at 5:25 in the video I think it’s worth a look from someone who knows the market and makes his living off this hobby/market. I’ve been all in regarding wet shaving for about five years now, found this forum 3.5 years ago give or take. I’ve sampled a plethora of products and I think any new wet shaver should do the same in order to find what they like and what works for them. What about after that?
With all the offerings out there today in software in particular, if you have been wet shaving for long enough to sample numerous soaps, splashes, balms, etc..... there is no unicorn coming. Minus scents, performance is likely negligible in your shave after you have tried 50 different soap makers. As a community, I think we would be better off to all support those Artesians we like and dump our dollars there rather than this idea we need to try every new soap maker or splash maker that comes to market. Any soap maker on his/her own has Likely a dozen or so soaps and splashes with different scent profiles. Multiply that times three makers, you’ve got nearly 40 soaps scents, balms, and splashes to choose from.
Three years in with just these makers I haven’t even finished Strilings line let alone Barrister and Mann and Chiseled Face. For me, these three makers over the last few years have risen to the top in their soap and splash offerings. It might take me 10 years to get through all their offerings collectively, but all of them make numerous scents I love, some I don’t but I could shave until death if these were the only three makers of software on the planet. A good way to ensure they stay in business is to realize, between the three of them, no new maker is going to make a better splash or a better soap. Spreading money between 15 different makers a year is a good way to ensure 13 don’t exist in two years. The scent profiles by maker is vast, always changing. The only way you can guarantee your favorite software makers stay in business is to realize there is no unicorn... and solidify your dollars with them.
https://youtu.be/lIESE4bs0Qs
With all the offerings out there today in software in particular, if you have been wet shaving for long enough to sample numerous soaps, splashes, balms, etc..... there is no unicorn coming. Minus scents, performance is likely negligible in your shave after you have tried 50 different soap makers. As a community, I think we would be better off to all support those Artesians we like and dump our dollars there rather than this idea we need to try every new soap maker or splash maker that comes to market. Any soap maker on his/her own has Likely a dozen or so soaps and splashes with different scent profiles. Multiply that times three makers, you’ve got nearly 40 soaps scents, balms, and splashes to choose from.
Three years in with just these makers I haven’t even finished Strilings line let alone Barrister and Mann and Chiseled Face. For me, these three makers over the last few years have risen to the top in their soap and splash offerings. It might take me 10 years to get through all their offerings collectively, but all of them make numerous scents I love, some I don’t but I could shave until death if these were the only three makers of software on the planet. A good way to ensure they stay in business is to realize, between the three of them, no new maker is going to make a better splash or a better soap. Spreading money between 15 different makers a year is a good way to ensure 13 don’t exist in two years. The scent profiles by maker is vast, always changing. The only way you can guarantee your favorite software makers stay in business is to realize there is no unicorn... and solidify your dollars with them.
https://youtu.be/lIESE4bs0Qs