I just got a sample of the varen soap and aftershave. Very nice performing soap....a little on the grassy side, but not over the top.
I would say it’s light pine.Is Scots Pine a straight pine scent?
Phil, if you mean simply providing a description of each of the 6 mutton soaps, I’ll be glad to do so. As for ‘consolidation for the Wiki’ — I have no Earthly clue how to do that. Candidly, I find the ‘Wiki’ similar to the ‘cloud’ in that the location of both of these has been elusive for me.I just ordered a tub of the Varen and the Scots Pine so I can try both the beef and mutton tallow. Looking forward to trying them.
I personally don't get a good read on the scent descriptions published on the site, the threads here at B&B have been more helpful in that regard.
Has anyone considered consolidating their excellent scent descriptions in one easy to find place so it can be incorporated into the Wiki?
@Hannah's Dad hint hint
This is the way.I know resistance is futile….
The sound you hear is me caving I don’t need more soap but what the heck.
Yeah, that's what I meant. If it's in one place, the Wiki Team can easily incorporate it into the right place.Phil, if you mean simply providing a description of each of the 6 mutton soaps, I’ll be glad to do so. As for ‘consolidation for the Wiki’ — I have no Earthly clue how to do that. Candidly, I find the ‘Wiki’ similar to the ‘cloud’ in that the location of both of these has been elusive for me.
But later I’ll post my personal thoughts on the descriptions and you and the Wiki guys can move it to the Wiki … cloud … crypto … thingy.
Nothing succeeds like excess!I know resistance is futile….
The sound you hear is me caving I don’t need more soap but what the heck.
Wise words. Those spoilers certainly have helped.Dear John @JCinPA , I'm very glad to hear about all your recent BBS shaves! And I'm very happy that you've found all these great new (to you) soaps. That said, my friend, I believe that these successes cannot be explained merely with a soap. I think that you have also found razors, blades and razor/blades combos that just work better for you. And, I'm also convinced that you have improved your overall technique to the highest level, pushed by the wave of enthusiasm and, of course, experience too. Again, I have no doubt at all that your latest soaps are outstanding, but a soap alone is not enough to get a true BBS. A true BBS is the result of all wet shaving aspects (great soap, great razor, great blade and - most importantly - great technique) perfectly gathered up and harmoniously working together. Very well done, my dear friend.
I have a decent nose and would be happy to describe the handful of Stirling products I've tried.Yeah, that's what I meant. If it's in one place, the Wiki Team can easily incorporate it into the right place.
If anybody else has a knack for descriptions, and is familiar with the scents that Dan doesn't know, they are welcome to post as well!
I got the Glacial Electric Sheep that @Hannah’s Dad recommended and it is great, he also recommended the Varen and it should be here tomorrow, I discovered the same thing the face feel afterwards is great it is right up there with my MDC & Ethos, the added feature it has is that it has a bold scent and that is why I have added those two sterling soaps to my rotation.Holy Smokes,
To understand today's review, you have to read this from my first use yesterday.
Now, @Hannah's Dad who graciously supplied me with my sample, said to me the face feel after the shave is the best he has ever experienced. He suggested I not use any aftershave yesterday to experience that, and I did not. That's why I said this.
Well, here's what happened. I got a true BBS shave. But instead of the normal extreme concentration and 30 minutes it takes me to get it, I got it just being mindful in my shave, and in about 20 minutes. I was aiming for it, but got there much more quickly than normal, and I still felt like I was shaving without a blade at times. And I expected The Veg to light me up, but good. Splashed on a ton of The Veg, and ...
Almost no burn. At all.
What the heck is this stuff? Sterling makes great soaps with beef tallow. Why this stuff is so different, I have no idea, maybe the chemistry expers can enlighten us. But this soap was amazing, and completely unique in that I got a true BBS with less irritation than I get with other soaps in a normal daily shave. And no Veg burn after a BBS? Unheard of! I don't get it. But you should. Get it, I mean.
The Varen, I don't know how to describe the scent, but it's mild. Just a clean soapy scent to me, not very strong at all. Maybe Dan can tell us what it is, I'm not good at describing scents. As I said, it is not the slickest stuff around, but I got a closer more comfortable shave with this than I ever have with any other product. Any. Other. Product. Tabac, Haslinger, Noble Otter, SMdF. This was a close, easily-achieved BBS, with no discomfort, and no Veg burn. I cannot explain it.
I can hardly believe it.
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Thanks, that would be helpfulI have a decent nose and would be happy to describe the handful of Stirling products I've tried.
I think what you are saying is true, since I went back to bowl Lathering first to get the lather perfect I have found my face is still perfectly smooth 12 hrs later, I have added the Glacial Electric Sheep and the Varen to my MDC & Ethos soaps because of its bold scent plus the face feel, which is comparable to my other soaps.Dear John @JCinPA , I'm very glad to hear about all your recent BBS shaves! And I'm very happy that you've found all these great new (to you) soaps. That said, my friend, I believe that these successes cannot be explained merely with a soap. I think that you have also found razors, blades and razor/blades combos that just work better for you. And, I'm also convinced that you have improved your overall technique to the highest level, pushed by the wave of enthusiasm and, of course, experience too. Again, I have no doubt at all that your latest soaps are outstanding, but a soap alone is not enough to get a true BBS. A true BBS is the result of all wet shaving aspects (great soap, great razor, great blade and - most importantly - great technique) perfectly gathered up and harmoniously working together. Very well done, my dear friend.
That was me. If you really want to blow your mind, try a Personna 74. It will last you 30 plus shaves and rival in sharpness anything out there. If we ever get to meet for a drink in Philly, I will toss one your way. A pre 1982 Wizamet too. Perhaps my favorite blade ever.And whoever said the Spoilers help, you are most certainly correct. My Schick Plus Platinums and these Gillette Spoilers are truly wonderful blades.
Electric sheep is citronella no grassy and you can get it in mentholatedI need y'all's help... I want a tub of Stirling mutton, but I'm torn between Varen, Scots Pine and Electric Sheep scents. Which of these is the least grassy? I hate grassy scents like Port au Prince