(09-18-2018, 04:00 PM)Marko Wrote: There's no doubt that the limitations of online shopping is partly responsible but then it becomes a paradox of choice by default doesn't it? You're at the mercy of the marketing descriptions that all sound wonderful. There's nothing like the nose stuck into a tub of soap to tell you if you like it or not and in my experience theres very few soaps that improve much with lathering from my initial reaction. That being said, and to be fair, I recall my first couple of shaves with B&M Leviathan - I thought it smelled of wet dog but then there was some weird transformation, in my brain I think and its become a favourite. I'll grant you that the Leviathan effect is a rare occurrence. Usually if I don't like it initially it stays in the don't like it camp.
I've gone through hills and valleys in this - for a long time I was pretty stable and satisfied. I watched the evolution of Grooming Dept. for long time, over a year but thought, nah, sounds good but hard to get so I'm not going there. Then Carmine at Top of the Chain stocked some and I figured, what the heck, I'll try it. Well damn its a really good soap. I think thats what pushed me off the wagon. Thanks Carmine, and mostly thanks Mohammad So I'm guess I'm looking for unicorns and as we all know, there aren't many of those around so its bound to lead to disappointment. You know, I almost fell into the trap again yesterday. There's a thread where members are talking about how good Shannon's soaps are so I went to have a look. My only concern was whether they blended their own scents or used commercial blends. I then gave my head a shake - thats the same thinking that got me four tubs of Lisa's Natural soap a couple of weeks ago that while good, its no unicorn.
Its a constant battle. I'm winning today though
this is why I tend to stick to scents in soaps and aftershaves that I know I'll probably like. I use a lot of stirling and soap commander aftershaves. the problem with these, especially stirling, is that if you're not fond with the scents, they're so cheap that you're barely breaking even after shipping something.
Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.