#41

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(06-15-2016, 11:18 PM)Mickey Oberman Wrote: Could I have a faulty nose?

Mickey

Who knows, Mickey. Your nose might be just fine as this is all very subjective. If you don't like a scent, then you don't like it and that is that. No need for anyone to try to convince you, otherwise. Shy

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(This post was last modified: 06-15-2016, 11:26 PM by NeoXerxes.)
(06-15-2016, 11:18 PM)Mickey Oberman Wrote: Could I have a faulty nose?

Mickey

People perceive scent differently - I certainly wouldn't say that. For instance, when I tried Mystic Water Limes, many seem to find it to be an accurate representation of the fruit, but I found it to be much closer to lemon or related citruses. Is it my nose that is faulty? Theirs? There are alternative explanations.

Perhaps we are smelling different varieties of limes and lilacs which have varied scents, or maybe we have different experiences with these natural products. Generally I don't find soliflores to be accurate to the original, as in nature flowers are accompanied by scents in their surrounding. A rose for example will never smell just like rose if you are smelling it on the bush. You will smell the sweet fragrance of rose, but you should also smell the crunchy greenness of the stalk and leaves, and perhaps even the damp earth or surrounding grass. This is why in the perfume world many rose fragrances are accompanied by a patchouli note or other accords that smell like damp earth and green leaves.

In the end, all of these experiences are subjective and unique, so I wouldn't entertain the hypothesis that your nose is the culprit.

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#43

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(06-15-2016, 11:18 PM)Mickey Oberman Wrote: Could I have a faulty nose?

Mickey

Mickey, although NeoXerxes already offered some very valuable insights, your question also brought to mind something that grim said on another thread. Have a look below.

(03-22-2016, 09:54 PM)grim Wrote: According to a 2013 research study, partially funded by the National Institutes of Health, 30% of the olfactory receptors are different between individuals. So what smells like a Rose to one can smell like sewage to another.

http://www.monell.org/news/news_releases..._receptors
Dec 8, 2013

“Humans have about 400 different types of specialized sensors, known as olfactory receptor proteins, that somehow work together to detect a large variety of odors. … the olfactory receptors of any two individuals differ by about 30 percent. This means that for any two randomly chosen individuals, approximately 140 of their 400 olfactory receptors will differ in how they respond to odor molecules.”

http://damnfineshave.com/thread-mystic-w...3#pid43103

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(This post was last modified: 07-06-2016, 02:42 AM by Gott543.)
Just a quick question for those who have used both formulations of MW. How much better is the new formulation? I have two pucks of the original, which I enjoy, but tends to be a little fussy for me to lather. New formula is supposed to lather more easily, but am I giving anything up in regards to lather quality or post shave feel with the new formula?


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#45

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Southwestern NY
(07-06-2016, 02:42 AM)Gott543 Wrote: Just a quick question for those who have used both formulations of MW. How much better is the new formulation? I have two pucks of the original, which I enjoy, but tends to be a little fussy for me to lather. New formula is supposed to lather more easily, but am I giving anything up in regards to lather quality or post shave feel with the new formula?


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Michelle (Mystic Water) has only added a chelator in the new formula to help with lathering in hard water.

I have both the old formula and the new formula shaving soaps and I don't find that there is any loss in performance or post shave feel in the new formula.

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#46

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(07-06-2016, 02:42 AM)Gott543 Wrote: Just a quick question for those who have used both formulations of MW. How much better is the new formulation? I have two pucks of the original, which I enjoy, but tends to be a little fussy for me to lather. New formula is supposed to lather more easily, but am I giving anything up in regards to lather quality or post shave feel with the new formula?

There isn't much of a change with anything except a quicker and easier time lathering the soap. It still exhibits the same great properties.
Mind you, I have no issues lathering the original formula.

By the way, if you need any assistance with helping you improve your lather with Michelle's soap, just let me know and I would be glad to help. Shy

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(07-06-2016, 03:22 AM)celestino Wrote:
(07-06-2016, 02:42 AM)Gott543 Wrote: Just a quick question for those who have used both formulations of MW. How much better is the new formulation? I have two pucks of the original, which I enjoy, but tends to be a little fussy for me to lather. New formula is supposed to lather more easily, but am I giving anything up in regards to lather quality or post shave feel with the new formula?

There isn't much of a change with anything except a quicker and easier time lathering the soap. It still exhibits the same great properties.
Mind you, I have no issues lathering the original formula.

By the way, if you need any assistance with helping you improve your lather with Michelle's soap, just let me know and I would be glad to help. Shy


Thank you. However, you have helped me learn to lather my MW, you just didn't know it. When I first got the soap,'I lurked on your threads and watched your videos. lol. Thanks again


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#48

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Well, that is great! However, I think you might be referring to Nathan's (Merkur Man) videos since I have never made a video. Shy
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(07-06-2016, 03:22 AM)celestino Wrote: There isn't much of a change with anything except a quicker and easier time lathering the soap. It still exhibits the same great properties.
Mind you, I have no issues lathering the original formula.

celestino Out of curiosity, and if you don't want to don't respond that OK don't,

How many different full size scents do you own?
How many shaves does one soap last you. If anyone knows I suspect you know Wink ?
How many soaps have you gone through?

Which is your favorite Scent(s)?
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(07-06-2016, 03:58 PM)grim Wrote: celestino  Out of curiosity, and if you don't want to don't respond that OK don't,

How many different full size scents do you own?
How many shaves does one soap last you. If anyone knows I suspect you know Wink ?
How many soaps have you gone through?

Which is your favorite Scent(s)?

I have 15 of Michelle's scents in my current rotation, but I am trying, very hard, to reduce that number to a more manageable one, such as 10. I don't enjoy having to wait for over two weeks to use scents I love! Big Grin

I haven't focused on how long a puck will last in over 5 years as I just have much too many, now, but I believe it is approximately between 40-60 shaves depending on how heavy I load. Nonetheless, for the past 4 years, I have been using shave-sticks, exclusively, so I use up much more soap, now, which is extremely helpful in depleting my large collection. Big Grin

Do you mean how many different brands of soaps that I have used? = The vast majority.
If you mean how many pucks of Mystic Water that I have gone through, then I lost count quite a few years ago. Big Grin

My favourite scents are:
Bay Rum
Vetiver & Oakmoss
Bergamot/Cedarwood/Juniper
Egyptian Dragon
Cedar/Sage
Poggio dei Pini
Marrakesh
Sandalwood Rose
Sardinian Honey
Jasmine
Brown Windsor
Irish Traveller
Vanilla Sandalwood

There are others that I like very much, but these seem to be my favourites, for now.
I would probably have to say that the Bay Rum might be my favourite scent in all of the soaps that I have ever tried.
I don't know what it is about this scent, but it is just divine when I shave with it and I always, always get great lathers and shaves, specifically, when I use it. Shy

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