Boy things have changed since I got back into soap and brush many years ago. Back then I had the choice of the British soaps, Proraso, Tabac, Mitchell’s, and very few “artisan” soaps. Mama Bear was a hit. Prairie Creations made good soaps. The Shave Den was cooking. Strop Shoppe was all that and a bag-o-chips. Perhaps Mama Bear is still around but the other artisans are gone and for each exit has been 5 entrances. Are they building better soaps? Well, yes, I think so. But what I used to buy for five bucks is 30 bucks now. Shoot, in the case of some boutique soaps you shell out a hundo! Do they shave better? I’ll let you be the judge of that but for me the answer is indubitably no.
I still use and enjoy Tabac, The Fat, DR Harris, and Trumpers (pre-lost-their-ever-loving-mind reformulation) and I find them all slick like my front step in an ice storm. How does the scent hold up to the current offerings? Again, I enjoy the old tried and true just fine. In fact more than just fine. Tabac is a man smell my friends. Post shave plumpitude? Again, the old offerings still leave me feeling pretty ok in the post shave realm.
So what’s the use of all these come and go soapers? I know it was a sad day for me when Tim’s Soaps shutdown and I was not going to be able to get Greek Peach anymore. In reality, I still have some Greek Peach left and seldom get to it in my pile of tubs. It still smells great and it still produces great lather and I’m glad I own it but the fact is I could never buy another soap and shave everyday for the rest of my life and not run out.
The skin care must be so much better now that it’s worth the extra dough. Well, again, not for me. These super fatted soaps that undoubtedly have better skin care are more fidgety in my hard water. They take longer to lather. The lather is super low structure and I just don’t find it as enjoyable as say, Tabac. Seems to me the super fat and other things that are supposed to feed my skin dont do what my post shave Shea butter will do better. Seems a super fat soap is like sewing your underpants into your trousers to save a step. Would it work? Yes, but the kids are gonna whisper.
Hey, if others like these new fangled soaps, and it appears they do, I’ll not grouse. More power to you and live like you gotta live my friend, but for me, I really don’t give a rip if my skin is MdC tight after a shave. I’m gonna add Shea butter anyway (nope, I haven’t sewed my shorts into my trousers yet). I want my lather to build easy and be slick and very nicely scented. There are lots of good soaps and great scents that do that and don’t demand I use distilled water.
What say you fellas?
I still use and enjoy Tabac, The Fat, DR Harris, and Trumpers (pre-lost-their-ever-loving-mind reformulation) and I find them all slick like my front step in an ice storm. How does the scent hold up to the current offerings? Again, I enjoy the old tried and true just fine. In fact more than just fine. Tabac is a man smell my friends. Post shave plumpitude? Again, the old offerings still leave me feeling pretty ok in the post shave realm.
So what’s the use of all these come and go soapers? I know it was a sad day for me when Tim’s Soaps shutdown and I was not going to be able to get Greek Peach anymore. In reality, I still have some Greek Peach left and seldom get to it in my pile of tubs. It still smells great and it still produces great lather and I’m glad I own it but the fact is I could never buy another soap and shave everyday for the rest of my life and not run out.
The skin care must be so much better now that it’s worth the extra dough. Well, again, not for me. These super fatted soaps that undoubtedly have better skin care are more fidgety in my hard water. They take longer to lather. The lather is super low structure and I just don’t find it as enjoyable as say, Tabac. Seems to me the super fat and other things that are supposed to feed my skin dont do what my post shave Shea butter will do better. Seems a super fat soap is like sewing your underpants into your trousers to save a step. Would it work? Yes, but the kids are gonna whisper.
Hey, if others like these new fangled soaps, and it appears they do, I’ll not grouse. More power to you and live like you gotta live my friend, but for me, I really don’t give a rip if my skin is MdC tight after a shave. I’m gonna add Shea butter anyway (nope, I haven’t sewed my shorts into my trousers yet). I want my lather to build easy and be slick and very nicely scented. There are lots of good soaps and great scents that do that and don’t demand I use distilled water.
What say you fellas?