Moroccan Rhassoul v. (Meißner Tremonia) copaiba, clove
Meißner Tremonia have such a keen eye for detail. Their violet jars, for instance, are some of the most attractive tubs in all shaverdom. Sturdy and stable, they look so dashingly pharmaceutical on the edge of the sink. Only problem is this elegant container is slightly wider than the puck of soap tucked inside. In fact, there’s a 3mm gap between the edge of the soap and the wall of the jar. Is this intentional? Perhaps. If so, what’s to keep the soap from sloshing about as you vigorously load your brush? MT has a solution. They’ve installed a sort of rubber gasket between the base of the puck and the interior wall of the jar. It’s like a flat O-ring that serves to hold the soap in place as you thrash it with your best badger. At the end of the shave the gap may allow for better air circulation so the soap dries evenly and thoroughly between shaves. German engineering. It’s not just for the garage anymore.
Meißner Tremonia have such a keen eye for detail. Their violet jars, for instance, are some of the most attractive tubs in all shaverdom. Sturdy and stable, they look so dashingly pharmaceutical on the edge of the sink. Only problem is this elegant container is slightly wider than the puck of soap tucked inside. In fact, there’s a 3mm gap between the edge of the soap and the wall of the jar. Is this intentional? Perhaps. If so, what’s to keep the soap from sloshing about as you vigorously load your brush? MT has a solution. They’ve installed a sort of rubber gasket between the base of the puck and the interior wall of the jar. It’s like a flat O-ring that serves to hold the soap in place as you thrash it with your best badger. At the end of the shave the gap may allow for better air circulation so the soap dries evenly and thoroughly between shaves. German engineering. It’s not just for the garage anymore.
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