I've had my eye on Moon for a while, TBH in large part because their label art, which speaks to me of impeccable craftsmanship, elegance, and times gone by. Label art aside, I ran across Moon Soap reviews of Amaretto Speciale and Old School, both very well written by 120inna55. Stubble Daddy's journal post about Union yesterday also informed me. It tipped me over the edge too (thank you SD), and I went and bought Union and Sorrento.
My choices were close between those two and the Amaretto. I thought two jars was brave enough (or foolish enough, or expensive enough, depending on your viewpoint). In any case, there were two deciding factors for me, scent and firmness/composition. The scent descriptions of Union and Sorrento intrigued me the most, although, if you read 120's review, Moon's take on amaretto sounds like what I would call distinctive and tasteful (no pun intended). As for firmness and composition, the Sorrento has the same formula as Old School, that being the formula with the most tallow. (There are apparently four formulas; FWIW I have not yet found them all.) In any case, time will tell if the extra tallow yields an extra burst of slickness, a tallow scent, or both. OTOH the Amaretto - if I gathered correctly - is the softest, and I already have a number of Castle Forbes creams and soft ETHOS soaps that I like very well. I just didn't feel like another soft soap at the moment.
I have no insights to offer about Moon splashes and balms. FWIW I've recently decided to concentrate on brand-level post shave products and avoid soap-specific offerings, especially special editions. The specific offerings can perform well, and they may look very nice in SOTD pictures, but the expense adds up, the den drawers fill up, and I generally use a fragrance when I want a scent anyway. I will make a few exceptions to this rule, most notably ETHOS products, which work exceptionally well for me, but also a handful of others. (Spieck, La Toja, Lucky Tiger, and Nivea come to mind.)
To each his own I guess. Let's hope we're all happy campers at the end of the day.
My choices were close between those two and the Amaretto. I thought two jars was brave enough (or foolish enough, or expensive enough, depending on your viewpoint). In any case, there were two deciding factors for me, scent and firmness/composition. The scent descriptions of Union and Sorrento intrigued me the most, although, if you read 120's review, Moon's take on amaretto sounds like what I would call distinctive and tasteful (no pun intended). As for firmness and composition, the Sorrento has the same formula as Old School, that being the formula with the most tallow. (There are apparently four formulas; FWIW I have not yet found them all.) In any case, time will tell if the extra tallow yields an extra burst of slickness, a tallow scent, or both. OTOH the Amaretto - if I gathered correctly - is the softest, and I already have a number of Castle Forbes creams and soft ETHOS soaps that I like very well. I just didn't feel like another soft soap at the moment.
I have no insights to offer about Moon splashes and balms. FWIW I've recently decided to concentrate on brand-level post shave products and avoid soap-specific offerings, especially special editions. The specific offerings can perform well, and they may look very nice in SOTD pictures, but the expense adds up, the den drawers fill up, and I generally use a fragrance when I want a scent anyway. I will make a few exceptions to this rule, most notably ETHOS products, which work exceptionally well for me, but also a handful of others. (Spieck, La Toja, Lucky Tiger, and Nivea come to mind.)
To each his own I guess. Let's hope we're all happy campers at the end of the day.
Technique Trumps Tools
Skin Care Trumps Skin Repair
Be Cool, be Kind, and be Well
-- Mike --
Skin Care Trumps Skin Repair
Be Cool, be Kind, and be Well
-- Mike --