Our new aftershave splash formulation is now available in our original Sandalwood. If you haven't tried it, you're in for a treat. Seriously simple. Seriously effective. Also now available in Quartet and Island Estate.
Shave Sharp, Look Sharp
(09-23-2020, 04:26 AM)Marhos24 Wrote: Keep it up! Love your soap. Was able to try it in a passaround. Look forward to purchasing a set eventually.Eventually can be today! You don't have to wait for seasonal releases or us to be "back in stock"
Thanks for the compliment.
Sent from my SM-A716U1 using Tapatalk
Shave Sharp, Look Sharp
(This post was last modified: 10-14-2020, 02:02 PM by dominicr.)
Our last new scent offering for 2020. A straight up Lavender. Simply Purple. Available in a shave soap and splash. Available Now. And as always, our 30 day satisfaction guarantee.
https://www.sirhenryssundries.com/the-sc...-lavender/
https://www.sirhenryssundries.com/the-sc...-lavender/
Shave Sharp, Look Sharp
If been using Sir Henrys/Black Tie Razor for several years now and can state unequivocally that none of them has hit the b/s/t ever. Besides the great soap base though (very TABAC-ish) I really appreciate several other things. 1) Awesome and classic packaging. As a grandpa who’s kids take a liking to goofing with grandpas soaps, I don’t have to worry about the education they would get while sniffing tub after tub. Sir Henrys doesn’t festoon packaging with bawdy women or sexual innuendo. Call me a prude but I won’t buy a product that rolls like that. 2) Scents are well thought out and approachable. Not too loud and not too quiet. And every one is interesting and enjoyable without a “grows on me” period. 3)Spectacular performance. This soap acts much like Tabac for me with easy loading and lathering but a much better post shave. 4) Always in stock. It seems they don’t do a scent, let me fall in love, and discontinue it. It’s always available. I appreciate that sort of consistency. 5) and I believe it’s still true that they have a satisfaction guarantee. You buy it and don’t get along with it, they give you your money back.
(This post was last modified: 10-15-2020, 12:28 PM by Dave in KY.)
(10-15-2020, 09:55 AM)Lipripper660 Wrote: If been using Sir Henrys/Black Tie Razor for several years now and can state unequivocally that none of them has hit the b/s/t ever. Besides the great soap base though (very TABAC-ish) I really appreciate several other things. 1) Awesome and classic packaging. As a grandpa who’s kids take a liking to goofing with grandpas soaps, I don’t have to worry about the education they would get while sniffing tub after tub. Sir Henrys doesn’t festoon packaging with bawdy women or sexual innuendo. Call me a prude but I won’t buy a product that rolls like that. 2) Scents are well thought out and approachable. Not too loud and not too quiet. And every one is interesting and enjoyable without a “grows on me” period. 3)Spectacular performance. This soap acts much like Tabac for me with easy loading and lathering but a much better post shave. 4) Always in stock. It seems they don’t do a scent, let me fall in love, and discontinue it. It’s always available. I appreciate that sort of consistency. 5) and I believe it’s still true that they have a satisfaction guarantee. You buy it and don’t get along with it, they give you your money back.
Thanks for the breakdown as this is on my radar when I start buying soaps again (pairing down currently) and I agree with point #1 whole heartedly. The Citrus 1 sounds great in particular
This post by Dave in KY mentions views and opinions expressed and makes it known that they are "those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of DFS or any other member, agency, organization, employer or company."
I've been one of the stragglers who hasn't yet tried the soaps, even when you had the pass-around. Yep, I'm that level of procrastinator. Lol. I will though.
Let me ask you a question, which maybe is obvious, but I can't tell... You have a LVS (Lavender, Vanilla, and Sandalwood soap). Then you have Sandalwood, which is described with notes of: Lavender, Vanilla, and Sandalwood. What's the difference between them?
Thanks.
Let me ask you a question, which maybe is obvious, but I can't tell... You have a LVS (Lavender, Vanilla, and Sandalwood soap). Then you have Sandalwood, which is described with notes of: Lavender, Vanilla, and Sandalwood. What's the difference between them?
Thanks.
Users browsing this thread: