(This post was last modified: 10-25-2021, 02:14 AM by SRZ65LE#31.)
Great thread. My latest has been using the same soap every day. I finally worked my way through a 90 gram puck of
Czech & Speake “Oxford & Cambridge” soap. I had been using a recycled Tabac jar for the C&S soap. So, I had to figure out what to put in the jar for the next go-around. Fine was selling hard pucks of “pour homme Lavender” soap that was described as based on the same base as the original Tabac, but, with a mild lavender scent. So I bought some of that and have been using it pretty much every day for a couple of weeks now. [This has been a change, because for quite some time, I’ve been using a different soap every day (in a rotation of five or six different soaps.]. I’ve discovered that using the same soap every day allows me to focus on prepping the best possible lather (with fewer variables). I’ve also reduced the number of razors in rotation, again to reduce variables. It’s definitely fun. The Fine soap, however, is a pretty hard puck so I’m thinking this might take a while. But, it’s fun for sure!
Czech & Speake “Oxford & Cambridge” soap. I had been using a recycled Tabac jar for the C&S soap. So, I had to figure out what to put in the jar for the next go-around. Fine was selling hard pucks of “pour homme Lavender” soap that was described as based on the same base as the original Tabac, but, with a mild lavender scent. So I bought some of that and have been using it pretty much every day for a couple of weeks now. [This has been a change, because for quite some time, I’ve been using a different soap every day (in a rotation of five or six different soaps.]. I’ve discovered that using the same soap every day allows me to focus on prepping the best possible lather (with fewer variables). I’ve also reduced the number of razors in rotation, again to reduce variables. It’s definitely fun. The Fine soap, however, is a pretty hard puck so I’m thinking this might take a while. But, it’s fun for sure!
Sean, Upstate N.Y.