Price: This isn't the cheapest stuff out there. Actually, I'd consider it to be quite expensive.
Quality: It comes in a stout, clean bottle with a nice chrome plastic cap. It seems very German to me. The bottle does not take up much counter space.
Fights Razor Burn: I haven't had a problem with razor burn after using this. That may be attributable to the Klar soap I use before, which I find to be great.
Scent: Very close to the shaving soap's scent, but perhaps a bit stronger. It's spicy and musky and very manly. The scent seems to last a couple hours, but it might linger a tiny bit on clothes for much of the day.
Moisturizing: It doesn't moisturize as well as a balm (quite obviously) but it is no slouch in this regard. On the driest days it might dry me out a bit, but the effect is soon gone.
No Alcohol Burn: It's called "Rasierwasser" for a reason. I get very little burn out of this stuff. If I butcher myself a bit, I'll get some slight burn. Otherwise, it's smooth sailing.
Quality: It comes in a stout, clean bottle with a nice chrome plastic cap. It seems very German to me. The bottle does not take up much counter space.
Fights Razor Burn: I haven't had a problem with razor burn after using this. That may be attributable to the Klar soap I use before, which I find to be great.
Scent: Very close to the shaving soap's scent, but perhaps a bit stronger. It's spicy and musky and very manly. The scent seems to last a couple hours, but it might linger a tiny bit on clothes for much of the day.
Moisturizing: It doesn't moisturize as well as a balm (quite obviously) but it is no slouch in this regard. On the driest days it might dry me out a bit, but the effect is soon gone.
No Alcohol Burn: It's called "Rasierwasser" for a reason. I get very little burn out of this stuff. If I butcher myself a bit, I'll get some slight burn. Otherwise, it's smooth sailing.