Razor: Blackland Dart
Brush: Trotter Handcrafts - “Sea Glass No. 3” w/ Trotter Manchurian T1
Soap: Tcheon Fung Sing - Soap Opera
Aftershave: T&S Cairo
Blade: Wizamet
I purchased a soap lot the other day and a nearly new tub of Tcheon Fung Sing - "Soap Opera" was in the box. I have heard of this company but never tried their products. You also don't see much about them on the forums... at least I don't. Scent was very enjoyable and quite light. I get a soft, clean, soapy sandalwood. Hard to pick much else out since its so light. This soap is soft, I guess you'd call it a croap. It lathered very easily and quickly. Great cushion and protection from the blade forward "Dart". Not the super gooey lather we see from many of the latest and greatest artisan soap makers, but also not foamy and held together well for a 4-pass shave. The lather reminded me a lot of MDC. Its a veggie soap and a darn good one.
Some history on: TCHEON FUNG SING
Post-war, 1945 - a small shaving company was started.
Producing vegetable oil based shaving soaps and importing Solingen made razor blades, the company was named Tcheon Fung Sing after its founder. Born in China, he emmigrated to Italy in 1930 where he married an Italian woman who helped establish the company during those fledgling days.
1951 saw the first major success for the company, as they won the Gold Medal for shaving products at the inaugural Turin Fair.
As production of shaving soap continued through the decades, Tcheon Fung Sing passed the reins to his daughter Gabriella Tcheon, and subsequently his granddaughter Paola Barile who makes the soaps today.
Since its inception, TFS has respected the ancient art of soap production, using only vegetable based materials. The longevity of those soaps, produced without preservatives, is guaranteed by the handmade production process.
TFS exemplify tradition, passion, and innovation in wet shaving - an Italian excellence appreciated across the world.
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