More and more of today's great soaps are being made with a variety of vegan bases. Many say that vegan formulas lather better in hard water. Some say that began formulas tend to be cheaper to produce.
Some of my best post-shaves have come from tallow soaps, such as Stirling who's main ingredient is tallow, to XXX by RazoRock. On the other hand, Soap Commander delivers a fantastic post-shave experience with a vegan base.
So, why does it seem that many artisans shy away from tallow? Is it the challenge of making a tallow soap, the low cost of making a vegan formula, or hard water concerns? Keep in mind very seldom do soaps such as XXX and Tabac have serious reports of wide-spread lather issues, and Stirlings latest generation seems to have resolved any lather issues with their formula.
Some of my best post-shaves have come from tallow soaps, such as Stirling who's main ingredient is tallow, to XXX by RazoRock. On the other hand, Soap Commander delivers a fantastic post-shave experience with a vegan base.
So, why does it seem that many artisans shy away from tallow? Is it the challenge of making a tallow soap, the low cost of making a vegan formula, or hard water concerns? Keep in mind very seldom do soaps such as XXX and Tabac have serious reports of wide-spread lather issues, and Stirlings latest generation seems to have resolved any lather issues with their formula.