Just tried this and thought I'd share my experience so far. Easily one of the best soaps I've ever used. About a year ago I started gravitating back to bars over body washes and shower gels, so I've tried quite a few new bars over the last year as a result. This is as good as any of them. The scent of this grey/green bar with dark flecks is cedarwood and oakmoss, so it's quite an outdoorsy type of fragrance, and even four hours after use I can still smell it on my skin. But it's not obnoxious or overly scented, and it has dissipated some since use this morning.
Secondly, it's a lather monster. After tearing open the package and just swirling the bar a few times over my already wet skin it produced tons of fluffy lather, yet the bar didn't seem to deteriorate after the first shower whatsoever and I wasn't left dry in the least. Lastly, it's exfoliating, so it's got a slight amount of grit to it, but not much. I would equate the pumice in this soap to beach sand as far as consistency is concerned. It's very fine and allows twice a day use without risk of irritation as a result. Baxter didn't disappoint with this one. The bar is quite large (7oz.) and I'm sure will last for quite awhile. Highly recommended. Retails for $16.
http://www.baxterofcalifornia.com/C-SOAPEX.html
Secondly, it's a lather monster. After tearing open the package and just swirling the bar a few times over my already wet skin it produced tons of fluffy lather, yet the bar didn't seem to deteriorate after the first shower whatsoever and I wasn't left dry in the least. Lastly, it's exfoliating, so it's got a slight amount of grit to it, but not much. I would equate the pumice in this soap to beach sand as far as consistency is concerned. It's very fine and allows twice a day use without risk of irritation as a result. Baxter didn't disappoint with this one. The bar is quite large (7oz.) and I'm sure will last for quite awhile. Highly recommended. Retails for $16.
http://www.baxterofcalifornia.com/C-SOAPEX.html