I hesitated about posting this thread. One of the best things about this forum is that everyone seems to play well with others. Civility obtains.
Which leads me to believe we can have a civilized discussion about products that let us down, with the understanding that, when it comes to shaving, one man's Derby is another man's Feather. There simply is no one blade, soap, aftershave that will be perfect for everyone. So, with the caveat that we are to avoid rants, e.g., "I hate Tom, Dick, and Harry's Shaving Soap!!!!!! Anyone who likes it is a fool. Not only did it cut my face up, after I was done shaving it kicked my dog, stole our silver, and hopped a bus to Charlotte….", I'd be interested in seeing what people disliked.
Finally, no need to iterate "In my opinion," and such. We know this is all opinion.
I'll start.
1. Catie's Bubbles LPV and Quatre Cent Vingt. These are two of Catie's most loved soaps. Chris Bailey, a trustworthy source, calls LPV the "Soap of the Gods." I do love my Catie's Ocean Grove. But these two made me feel like I was shaving with fire ants.
2. XPEC. The more I use this the less impressed I am. It's a good product. But it's not worth the price. I'm not wild for the scent, which lingers, and I get as good performance from, say, Reef Point and Soap Commander and LPL, to name a few.
3. ATT R1. I find the R1, which is supposed to be the middle of the road plate as far as aggression, harsh as hell. And my all-time favorite razor is the Feather AC, so I don't think I have an overly sensitive face. I love the M1 plate, which is supposedly mild, but feels a lot less mild than, say, my Merkur 34C. The good news is that, thanks to this site, I was able to trade my R1 for an M1, which will be my back up. And, to be fair, let me add that ATT razors are things of beauty. Wonderfully made, precise, just great. They ain't cheap but, in this case, you get what you pay for. And I know that many shavers have found whiskerless bliss with the R1.
4. Trumper's Skin Food and Shaving Creams. The skin food just felt sort of sticky and didn't do much for me. The shaving creams were just okay.
5. Razorock Aftershave Balms. Great strong fragrances, very good value in terms of how much you get for your money but, on me, they didn't do any soothing. And the ingredient list is full of those polysyllabic words that sound like they came from a lab run by Terminators. Sorry, Joe. I do like your soaps!!!
Which leads me to believe we can have a civilized discussion about products that let us down, with the understanding that, when it comes to shaving, one man's Derby is another man's Feather. There simply is no one blade, soap, aftershave that will be perfect for everyone. So, with the caveat that we are to avoid rants, e.g., "I hate Tom, Dick, and Harry's Shaving Soap!!!!!! Anyone who likes it is a fool. Not only did it cut my face up, after I was done shaving it kicked my dog, stole our silver, and hopped a bus to Charlotte….", I'd be interested in seeing what people disliked.
Finally, no need to iterate "In my opinion," and such. We know this is all opinion.
I'll start.
1. Catie's Bubbles LPV and Quatre Cent Vingt. These are two of Catie's most loved soaps. Chris Bailey, a trustworthy source, calls LPV the "Soap of the Gods." I do love my Catie's Ocean Grove. But these two made me feel like I was shaving with fire ants.
2. XPEC. The more I use this the less impressed I am. It's a good product. But it's not worth the price. I'm not wild for the scent, which lingers, and I get as good performance from, say, Reef Point and Soap Commander and LPL, to name a few.
3. ATT R1. I find the R1, which is supposed to be the middle of the road plate as far as aggression, harsh as hell. And my all-time favorite razor is the Feather AC, so I don't think I have an overly sensitive face. I love the M1 plate, which is supposedly mild, but feels a lot less mild than, say, my Merkur 34C. The good news is that, thanks to this site, I was able to trade my R1 for an M1, which will be my back up. And, to be fair, let me add that ATT razors are things of beauty. Wonderfully made, precise, just great. They ain't cheap but, in this case, you get what you pay for. And I know that many shavers have found whiskerless bliss with the R1.
4. Trumper's Skin Food and Shaving Creams. The skin food just felt sort of sticky and didn't do much for me. The shaving creams were just okay.
5. Razorock Aftershave Balms. Great strong fragrances, very good value in terms of how much you get for your money but, on me, they didn't do any soothing. And the ingredient list is full of those polysyllabic words that sound like they came from a lab run by Terminators. Sorry, Joe. I do like your soaps!!!