About a month ago, I was able to make a detour to Maggard Razors on a return trip from Detroit. I arrived shortly after they opened and spent about two hours just walking around sniffing soaps (and having some good conversation with some great guys plus a stropping lesson from Mr. Maggard). From that experience, I was able to eliminate not only several, but many, soaps that I thought would be good or was just really excited to try. For example, I know many of you enjoy Diamond…you didn’t at first, but it grew on you
. After being able to test-sniff it, I don’t even care for the opportunity for it to grow on me. And I certainly don’t mean any offense to B&M or Diamond-fans, I’m simply trying to make the point that, thankfully, I didn’t spend the $ to realize I didn’t like it. And I was certainly tempted for a long time prior to stopping in at Maggard.
Although Maggard has a far superior selection of soaps (in terms of # of scents) as compared to this pass-around, the benefit to this pass-around is that you get 10 days to test-lather, sniff, use, etc. I had two hours at Maggard and wish I could’ve spent another four or five. And, I must be getting old, because I forgot to take notes regarding the scents! With this pass-around, I had ten days to pick out the things I like and make decisions on which soaps I’d like to purchase…and more importantly, soaps I thought I wanted, I can now skip without wondering what it is I’m missing out on. For example, one of my favorite artisans is Oleo Soapworks. I forget how many Oleo soaps are in the box, but there were quite a few that are now off my wish-list because I was able to take notes while the box was in my possession.
Having said all that, I understand some member’s comments regarding favorite artisan or scents. Like you
Lipripper660 , I get that and I have my favorites too. And I'm really glad you're getting a "nose-ucation". You're ability to distinguish notes in a soap are FAR superior than mine. And for about $10 in shipping (at least that's what it cost me to ship), this pass-around is a great opportunity to spend sufficient time self-educating, sniffing and lathering various artisan soaps and scents. You don't have to worry about buying a soap, deciding it’s not for you, and then have to try and sell it....or worse, let it sit in a box somewhere never to be used again. All in all, the soap pass-around was really beneficial to me and I think it would be for any person. Especially those with SAD. It may just help suppress...not cure...that disorder