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WetTheFace
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Company: Mcstachio & Co.
Product: Frankincense Shaving Soap
Founder: Jeannie & Alexander MCGeehan
Location: Baltimore MD
Website - Mcstachio & Co.

I’ve been reviewing shaving products for over a year now and in that time I’ve come across a few gems one of them is Jeannie and Alexander McGeehan the owners of Mcstachio & Co. pronounced Mick-stash-ee-o a husband and wife team from Baltimore, MD. Jeannie’s motivation for creating shaving products came from her husband's love for straight razor shaving. He became disappointed in what was commercially available so Jeannie stepped in and after some research wiped up some shaving cream for him. About the same time Alex discovered his skin’s intolerance of traditional oil and wax based grooming product so Jeannie started developing oil-free alternatives for him and formulated a solid shave soap that was oil-free which could deliver the same level of lather and lubrication without any greasy after feel. Now as wet shavers we get to experience these great shaving products as well.  


I was sent one bottle of beard & face conditioner along with three shaving soaps. Sandalwood, Desert Rain and Frankincense which is what this review will be based on. All the soaps came in their own burlap drawstring bags. I really like the burlap look you can identify the scents without even opening them it also provides a great way for the soap to breath after use.

Frankincense is a lightly scented shaving soap and according to Jeannie this is intentional. I purposely do not over-scent our soap as I do not want the scent of the soap to interfere with the rest of the grooming routine, which usually includes other scented products. She did hint that perhaps in the future she might add more to punch it up a bit. The notes as described by Jeannie are piney and lemony combined with a sweet balsamic and woody aroma. The ingredients: Saponified Coconut, Palm & Safflower Oils, Glycerin, Sorbitol, Corbitan Oleate, Oat Protein, Wheat Protein, Titanium Dioxide, Organic Fragrance Emulsion

I normally bowl lather and this day was no exception. I found no reason for blooming since I was able to scrape off as much soap as I needed and had no issues placing inside the bowl. I used my Zen Shave brush ran it under warm water then emptied the contents right in the bowl and began to lather. During this time the scent was still faint but in less than a minute I started to really get some suds going and then peaks started to appear in about two minutes a metamorphoses accrued. It went from a soapy suds to this amazing rich, thick, creamy lather that you must experience for yourself. My brush was so full that I almost couldn’t see its handle.

I was able to completely cover my 5-day old bread which disappeared into the thick lather. During the shave my Razorock German 37 slant was able to glide over my face with ease making the slickness and glide top notch and causing no irritations.  After the shave I tried the Beard & Face conditioner as an aftershave balm. It provided a nice ending to the shave although being unscented I still enjoyed its fragrance. Sadly, after the shave I couldn’t detect the scent of the soap it was still very faint but maybe an after shave would remedy this. Needless to say the shave was close to perfect and the soaps only flaw would be for those who prefer a stronger scent. If you happen to fall into this category don’t let that put you off.

For your information:
Company: Mcstachio & Co.
Product: Frankincense Shaving Soap 4.0 oz $8.32
Founder: Jeannie & Alexander MCGeehan
Location: Baltimore MD
Website - Mcstachio & Co.

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#2

Member
Detroit
I thought you said she developed an "oil-free" alternative to other shave soaps? The first 3 ingredients are oils...
- Jeff
#3

WetTheFace
Yes I goofed it was a grease free
#4

WetTheFace
you know that a good question I will look into my notes and see if I miss qouted her if not I will sent the message to her to see if this can be answered

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#5
Did the soap really smell like frankincense
#6

WetTheFace
I guess that so subjective to the individual but it was close and I did like it.
#7

WetTheFace
This was post about 2 hours ago

Happy Friday, Everyone.
Jeannie here from McStachio & Co.
I wanted to type out a quick post to the community here to give you all a little insight about what makes McStachio & Co. just a little different from other handcrafted grooming brands as we've had a few inquiries.
All of the products in the McStachio & Co. line were developed as an affordable oil-free/grease-free alternative to traditional oil and wax based products for men with problem skin. Oils and butters are highly comedogenic, leaving a residue on the skin after use and are an obstacle to enjoying a traditional shave or growing a beard for men who suffer from acne or dermatitis. McStachio & Co. products were formulated intentionally without the addition of oils and butters to provide men with problem skin a product line that could allow them to shave or not to shave as they desired while not exacerbating the underlying conditions causing their skin woes.
Of course, our products can be used by anyone but I just wanted to clear up the reason why our products do not and will not contain these ingredients.
I hope you all have a fantastic weekend and as always please feel free to email me with any questions, concerns, compliments or criticisms.
#8

Member
Indiana
Well that's just a bit confusing...

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#9

WetTheFace
Well lol this was something she posted and people are responding


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