I am considering my first soap purchase, and I was thinking about buying Martin de Candre Lavender and Mint shave soap. Has anyone here tried this product, what were your impressions?
Regards,
AJS
Regards,
AJS
roughrider said:Why not pick a tried and true soap like the Truefitt & Hill soap or QED Lime or Sandalwood?
ouch said:For your first soap purchase, could you possibly pick out a more obscure product?
Don't get me wrong, I like individuality as much as the next guy, but there is a reason that all of the aforementioned products are popular. They Work.AJS said:Give me a little while and I will see what I can come up with!
Seriously, I have always gravitated towards the esoteric and the obscure, and I guess this soap fits in with that. Also, giving the glowing reviews that French soaps in general seem to receive, I am definitely leaning towards this, L'Occitane CADE or the Lothantique Pere et Fils for my first purchase.
With regard to the English soaps, I was looking at the T+H soap as a definite purchase somewhere down the line.
Warm regards,
AJS
Nothing like pulling an old thread out of mothballs.
I just purchased this soap. Used it this morning for the first time.
I bought it in the beechwood bowl. When I unwrapped it last night, my first thought was it looked like one of those decorative candles you see in a fancy knick-knack store. There's no top to the bowl; the soap literally rises up & above the rim. It looks like frozen lather, or bumpy ice cream. I expected to see a wick sticking out of the middle.
Scent-wise, the description is lavender & mint. I'm not sure that's what it smells like to me but whatever. It sure smells good -- fresh, gentle, soapy & clean. Shave-wise, this stuff's amazing. It produced a thick, unctuous lather that lasted through my 3-pass-plus-touchups shave with plenty left over for more. I used a 5 day-old Feather in a Slant and only got one little weeper at a very sensitive point on my neck. Otherwise, the shave was smooth, comfortable & BBS. I didn't want it to end.
It's expensive but to Joel's point above, you get 6 oz. of soap -- almost double the size of most pucks. I'll have this thing forever. Highly recommended, gents!
Nothing like pulling an old thread out of mothballs.
I just purchased this soap. Used it this morning for the first time.
I bought it in the beechwood bowl. When I unwrapped it last night, my first thought was it looked like one of those decorative candles you see in a fancy knick-knack store. There's no top to the bowl; the soap literally rises up & above the rim. It looks like frozen lather, or bumpy ice cream. I expected to see a wick sticking out of the middle.
Scent-wise, the description is lavender & mint. I'm not sure that's what it smells like to me but whatever. It sure smells good -- fresh, gentle, soapy & clean. Shave-wise, this stuff's amazing. It produced a thick, unctuous lather that lasted through my 3-pass-plus-touchups shave with plenty left over for more. I used a 5 day-old Feather in a Slant and only got one little weeper at a very sensitive point on my neck. Otherwise, the shave was smooth, comfortable & BBS. I didn't want it to end.
It's expensive but to Joel's point above, you get 6 oz. of soap -- almost double the size of most pucks. I'll have this thing forever. Highly recommended, gents!