(This post was last modified: 02-08-2020, 09:54 PM by Nero.)
I haven't used it yet, but I'll let you know.
Pretty sure the formula is still the same... the ingredients list for the new jar has five more mentioned at the end, only because those are scent components (within "Fragrance (Parfum)") they have to list out now and just wasn't mentioned on the original label.
Pretty sure the formula is still the same... the ingredients list for the new jar has five more mentioned at the end, only because those are scent components (within "Fragrance (Parfum)") they have to list out now and just wasn't mentioned on the original label.
I have a couple and while I think the scents are great, I find that to be the best part of the soaps. I have always found it inferior in almost every other metric than contemporary American artisan soap makers.
It’s been a bit since I revisited mine - but the likes of GD, WK have done nothing but improve over that time frame.
All that said blue and red are about as good a scent as you could ever find in any wetshaving product.
It’s been a bit since I revisited mine - but the likes of GD, WK have done nothing but improve over that time frame.
All that said blue and red are about as good a scent as you could ever find in any wetshaving product.
(02-09-2020, 08:18 PM)Kehole Wrote: I have a couple and while I think the scents are great, I find that to be the best part of the soaps. I have always found it inferior in almost every other metric than contemporary American artisan soap makers...
I agree and IMO they have been left in the dust as of late by better products at far more economic prices. Such is the wonder of capitalism.
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