(12-15-2017, 07:47 PM)Marko Wrote: (12-15-2017, 07:19 PM)BoarderPhreak Wrote: (12-15-2017, 07:16 PM)Marko Wrote: ...I have read the recent review posted by BoarderPhreak which was excellent and I would not quibble with anything he wrote except perhaps his suggestion that you stabilize your product and stop mucking about (my words). I believe that you should muck about as much as you like because your goals are noble, i.e., improving your product. I believe that creativity happens when it happens. It can neither be restrained nor forced - its like nature and nature will have its way. So Mohammad, keep on mucking about because I don't doubt that we'll all appreciate where it leads.
Nothing wrong with "mucking about" but either make a separate line for these experimental releases, or label them as such - and put them in a different section of the website. Like each of the bases should be. It's hard to keep anything straight at this point. I'm all for continued experimenting! But people like stability and to be able to easily browse offerings.
I hear you and I don't disagree but I guess I'm just willing to give these guys more latitude, especially in their early days as you pointed out. Theres a range of artisans out there from people like Mike's Naturals which hasn't changed in years (its excellent but when was the last time you heard anybody rave about it?), to Barrister and Mann who had I think 4 bases at one point and now is down to 3. There are some of the old brands who reformulate for economic reasons without regard for the degradation of their product.
Most artisans are constantly creating and releasing new scent profiles and we all seem to be fine with that so what is different about changing the base such as the lamb tallow soap, Angel? I think the market is getting more crowded and its becoming increasingly challenging for soap makers to keep their products and brand front of mind. Some will do limited edition releases with much fanfare like (again) B&M with Fougere Gothique or their successful (on sabbatical) Hallows. Theres the seasonal releases as well. What I'm saying, probably badly, is that whether the constant mucking about is how Mohammad's creative process works or its another way of keeping his brand front of mind or maybe a bit of both, then go for it. I for one am interested to see what comes out of this process.
I can definitely understand. And I'm inclined to mostly agree.
What I wish is that there was something stable. And I think there is now. So that's great.
And then I wish that there were something that is experimental. I think there's room for both. Knowing that one is experimental would make those of us that want to try it, able. Mohammad would then be able to take the results of that and build it into the bases every 6 months or year.
Personally, I feel a little funny when I'm still using a base that has been upgraded. I realize that's a personal quirk and I accept that. LOL
My thoughts are not a put-down of Mohammad and his strategy. In fact I've been a very vocal supporter... as I remain.
On another note, I felt a twinge of something when I noticed that the new Tallow bases cost $2 more. At this point, we are probably pushing the highest level I would be willing to pay.
While there is absolutely nothing else that I've ever used that compares as favorably as Grooming Dept does, we are reaching a point where to my mind, it's not twice as good. Yet that is the value proposition that I have to analyze.
Again, I admit this may be personal just to me. And it is absolutely not a statement about the quality of this soap. Which as you know, I find to be extraordinary.
It is starting to remind me of the audiophile world. You can buy a great pair of headphones for around $500. You can also spend $10,000 and above. And for some people, with money to burn it's worth it. The difference however is very small.
So far I have 5 soaps from Grooming Dept. with 2 more on the way that have yet to get all the way here from the last release. So 7 total. And they are by far the best soap I have ever used.
I would rate their performance a 10 out of 10. I would rate their value at about a 6 or 7 out of 10. And I take full responsibility for that rating. Most of that rating comes from the speed at which I'm going through them vs cost. Performance-wise, there is no equal that I have found.
If I sound like I am quibbling a bit, I probably am. But only a little bit. LOL
In any event, I'm still a fan.