First off, I want to thank my good friend SmoovD for the generous sample he sent me. Daniel is a true Southern Gentleman. Secondly, I rarely try new products. I stick with what works for me. I stopped trying new products about 4 years ago. I often read about the latest and greatest with little interest other than to see what you gents are using. Nevertheless, this product did pique my interest when I read it was tallow based.
SmoovD sent me a sample of Rose & Cedarwood. The scent is subtle. It is not in your face and loud as some of the glycerin/hand pour soaps that are being sold nowadays. The scent is also milky which I appreciate.
I soaked the sample in water prior to the lather.
Next, I lathered the soap with a Rooney brush. The soap does not explode with lather. The soap is held inside the brush.
I applied the soap to skin and it coated well. Again, I am not looking for an explosion of lather. I am looking for a good even coating. This soap does not disappoint.
The shave was above average. It left my skin feeling refreshed. I used a five day old blade with no problems. Not a nick or cut.
This soap is worth the small cost. Soapmakers take note. The bar has been raised. This one is a keeper.
SmoovD sent me a sample of Rose & Cedarwood. The scent is subtle. It is not in your face and loud as some of the glycerin/hand pour soaps that are being sold nowadays. The scent is also milky which I appreciate.
I soaked the sample in water prior to the lather.
Next, I lathered the soap with a Rooney brush. The soap does not explode with lather. The soap is held inside the brush.
I applied the soap to skin and it coated well. Again, I am not looking for an explosion of lather. I am looking for a good even coating. This soap does not disappoint.
The shave was above average. It left my skin feeling refreshed. I used a five day old blade with no problems. Not a nick or cut.
This soap is worth the small cost. Soapmakers take note. The bar has been raised. This one is a keeper.