Tried my first shaving soap the Ach Brito Musgo. Very nice and reasonably priced. Any one else had experiece with it?
Musgo’s scent is very Similar to Musgo Real’s scent
Scent aside, Musgo and Mogno soaps are exactly the same. They have the same ingredient lists
I used my Musgo soap a couple of times and it was very good
I wanted to order Mogno as well but it is out of stock.I am just about to finish a puck of Musgo.
One has to wonder why Ach. Brito chose that name; many shavers confuse ‘Musgo’ with ‘Musgo Real’, which is in an entirely different (price) class.
In the beginning, I was quite enthusiastic about Musgo, results were good, and the reasonable price made it quite attractive.
But like many of us, I use several shaving soaps and creams and it took almost a year until the Musgo puck reached the end line.
After a few months, I did notice that the puck started to show cracks (see image) and that I had to work harder to get a good lather from it. Even with my soft water, it became difficult to whip up a nice lather with any of my badger or boar brushes. The ones that continued to handle the soap well were my (Shavemac and Mühle) synthetic brushes, but it had become a soap where you whip up the lather in the shaving mug, as the brush no longer picked up enough product for face-lathering.
In the end, the small puck broke into several pieces (quite unusual for a shaving soap), as you can see on the image. Once you got a lather, it was however the same old, creamy lather that the soap had produced in the beginning.
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I suspect that the soap dries out and that some of the more volatile components that help whip up an easy lather evaporate.
If I had to pick only one of the less expensive (read: non-Musgo Real) Ach. Brito shaving soaps, I would therefore choose Mogno over Musgo.
Unfortunately, Mogno shaving soap is currently sold out on the Ach. Brito website, but I do hope that this is only a temporary state of affairs, as this is a truly excellent product at a reasonable price that I can only recommend.
Hope this helps,
B.
It's interesting you find it Mossy. Musgo means moss um Português.I like it a lot. Really no complaints, though I have probably only used it around twenty times so far. The scent is similar to Musgo Real, if you are familiar with it. Kind of a woody & mossy scent with vetiver and patchouli (I think). To me, it's a pleasantly masculine scent that is not overbearing. The price is very reasonable, too.
I've seen the beginning of cracks as @Brutus described, but my puck is contained in a round dish and is still in one piece.
I would order it again, for sure.
My order of musgo and Ach Brito soaps came in a box marked Claus Porto, which is the company who makes Musgo Real. On the Musgo Real website it states they belong to the Ach Brito Group. I think the Musgo Real brand was revived by Ach Brito and both brand products are made in the same factory.I am just about to finish a puck of Musgo.
One has to wonder why Ach. Brito chose that name; many shavers confuse ‘Musgo’ with ‘Musgo Real’, which is in an entirely different (price) class.
In the beginning, I was quite enthusiastic about Musgo, results were good, and the reasonable price made it quite attractive.
But like many of us, I use several shaving soaps and creams and it took almost a year until the Musgo puck reached the end line.
After a few months, I did notice that the puck started to show cracks (see image) and that I had to work harder to get a good lather from it. Even with my soft water, it became difficult to whip up a nice lather with any of my badger or boar brushes. The ones that continued to handle the soap well were my (Shavemac and Mühle) synthetic brushes, but it had become a soap where you whip up the lather in the shaving mug, as the brush no longer picked up enough product for face-lathering.
In the end, the small puck broke into several pieces (quite unusual for a shaving soap), as you can see on the image. Once you got a lather, it was however the same old, creamy lather that the soap had produced in the beginning.
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I suspect that the soap dries out and that some of the more volatile components that help whip up an easy lather evaporate.
If I had to pick only one of the less expensive (read: non-Musgo Real) Ach. Brito shaving soaps, I would therefore choose Mogno over Musgo.
Unfortunately, Mogno shaving soap is currently sold out on the Ach. Brito website, but I do hope that this is only a temporary state of affairs, as this is a truly excellent product at a reasonable price that I can only recommend.
Hope this helps,
B.
It's interesting you find it Mossy. Musgo means moss um Português.
I agree that it that it means Royal.The question, of course, is: Does Musgo Real mean Royal Moss or Real Moss?
Real can mean both, but looking at Musgo Real prices, the former is far more likely.
B.
There is even a crown over the word Musgo.I agree that it that it means Royal.
Very similar, though not exactly the same as the green Musgo Real.is this a hard/triple milled shaving soap? I remember musgo used to sell a hard shave soap and it was GREEN. Is this the same soap?
is the musgo green hard shave soap still available online? I have not been able to find it. I believe it was a 5 oz puck.Very similar, though not exactly the same as the green Musgo Real.
It is a hard soap, but not rock-hard like Pre de Provence. I can be slightly dented in the hand after it gets wet.
Claus Porto is the luxury brand of Ach. Brito, so their version of the soap (Musgo Real) is supposed to be the best (though it is overpriced compared with soaps like Musgo and Mogno).
You might be able to find it at Gifts&Care in Spain. There is a refill puck for around $18 and a more expensive version sold with a soap bowl.is the musgo green hard shave soap still available online? I have not been able to find it. I believe it was a 5 oz puck.
That’s fine, your experience is based on your own context and subjective opinion. Not uncommon to see people having different perceptions about the same product.In my experience, they are clearly not the same, as I bought both shavings soaps at the same time from Ach. Brito and the behaviour and the looks of the two shaving soaps after several months’ use were quite different.