My favorite is the salbei (sage).
Man, what a scent!!
Man, what a scent!!
Bravo David! They are all great, but the Schafmilch has that little something extra... = lanolin!
Is that the blue puck? I liked that one too!My favorite is the salbei (sage).
Man, what a scent!!
The Salbei (Sage) and Meeresalgen (Seaweed) have the same blue color. Fortunately, the soap does not really smell like seaweed washed up on the beach. I guess it has some sort of extract in it that is supposed to be good for the skin.Is that the blue puck? I liked that one too!
Is that the blue puck? I liked that one too!
Yah, the sage is the darker blue puck.
I love the scent!
The lighter blue is the seaweed, which is a very pleasant scent but very subtle.
Thanks for this! I was about to ask this question, since I just started using MWF and like it, but I have never tried Schafmilch.Schafmilch smells like the sheep it comes from to me. At least, the tallow version did. I am not a fan based on the smell and quality of lather. For me, it does not live up to the reputation. I much prefer MWF or Schapenmelk from Cold River Soap Works.
That would be my suggestion - fantastic stuff.So, I'm browsing Hasslinger soaps, but I never used one.
They are really cheap, less than €4/puck.
So is the Sheep Milk the one to get... or are they all the same?
@BigJ you seem to be the Hasslinger Ambassador... any thoughts?
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