What are your opinions between these two soaps for all around performance, Thanks for your opinions
Thanks I found that thread on those two soapsRecently discussed was the hydration level each soap works best with. I have both and have hated myself for preferring Zingari Man. I tend to make my lather just short of dripping. Apparently with Kaizen, I need to cut back on the water. I haven't tested that yet. They are more similar than different in all other aspects and frankly, you could just buy whatever scent sounds good to you! They are both top 10 soaps if you prioritize post shave feel.
would you let me know how it works out for you? ThanksThanks for reminding me to test my Kaizen hydration! It works, but I am still contemplating the results. One of the reasons that I super hydrate my lather is because I am prone to having dry lather on part of my face when I reach the last area. Several soaps require me to only apply one area at a time, shave and move to another area. I don't really like that, but Kaizen really has me conflicted.
I did try it out once so far, that's how I wound up with pasty lather. I added just a little bit more water for the third pass and it seems to have helped without reducing performance. I will need several more shaves to determine whether I can reliably reproduce an ideal lather. Is there something specific that you would like feedback on? There are people on here with much more experience with Kaizen so I hope they can add to the discussion.would you let me know how it works out for you?
Just thought I would see how it works for you, I am thinking about getting a sample, I know one thing zingari man sure creates a good slick lather that is one soap I will stay with just heard alot about A&e soaps. Thanks againI did try it out once so far, that's how I wound up with pasty lather. I added just a little bit more water for the third pass and it seems to have helped without reducing performance. I will need several more shaves to determine whether I can reliably reproduce an ideal lather. Is there something specific that you would like feedback on? There are people on here with much more experience with Kaizen so I hope they can add to the discussion.
Thank you for posting the Reddit thread. I'm in the middle of reading that thread, even as I type this, and it's already given me a bit to think about. I'm not going to bash on A&E on their total lack of customer service, but I will say I have experienced it first hand and the experience was bad enough to put me off buying their soap on sheer principle.There is an interesting post about Ariana & Evans at r/wetshaving on Reddit called: Four Grievances: Ariana and Evans (A&E)
You must try Stirling Varen. It’s the mutton base in a fougere scent and it is simply spectacular. Performance-wise it has become my #1 soap base. Seriously, run don’t walk to the checkout line.Thank you for posting the Reddit thread. I'm in the middle of reading that thread, even as I type this, and it's already given me a bit to think about. I'm not going to bash on A&E on their total lack of customer service, but I will say I have experienced it first hand and the experience was bad enough to put me off buying their soap on sheer principle.
More on topic, I'm currently working through some samples, two of which are A&E's "Asian Plum" and Zingari Man's "Watchman". The jury is still out between the two but I will say that both have proven to be very, very good performers. The Reigning Champion soap in my bathroom, right now, is Stirling's "Orange Chill", and I'm looking for something that can knock it off it's lofty performance perch. I don't really buy soap based on scent; as long as I don't find the aroma offensive, I'm good to go; I'm looking for something that can match, or beat, Orange Chill on performance-level alone. Never been so thankful for samples from Maggard's.
Well now you've done it! I've been tempted to try Varen many, many times. It's on my Stirling wishlist, actually, but I've never gotten around to actually buying any. I just put in an order for some samples... Varen included. You're on the hook now!You must try Stirling Varen. It’s the mutton base in a fougere scent and it is simply spectacular. Performance-wise it has become my #1 soap base. Seriously, run don’t walk to the checkout line.
You must try Stirling Varen. It’s the mutton base in a fougere scent and it is simply spectacular. Performance-wise it has become my #1 soap base. Seriously, run don’t walk to the checkout line.
Yes — and if you get on the Stirling site and type ‘mutton’ in the search bar, you’ll see them all on one page. I’ve got Pine and Electric Sheep heading my way.Does Stirling have the mutton base in other scents?
Yes — and if you get on the Stirling site and type ‘mutton’ in the search bar, you’ll see them all on one page. I’ve got Pine and Electric Sheep heading my way.
You must try Stirling Varen. It’s the mutton base in a fougere scent and it is simply spectacular. Performance-wise it has become my #1 soap base. Seriously, run don’t walk to the checkout line.
They do have Varen in a splash, Trey. Look under ‘Splashes’ to see all the choices. I would describe Varen as an earthy, damp vibe with a kick of sweet ferns. Magnificent scent; other-worldly lather and post-shave quality. It’s all I seem to want to use lately it’s just so darn good. My Kodiak soaps are getting lonely. My A&E soaps are headed to the shower. My Soft Heart soaps are going to get jealous.I notice they have a matching balm, but no splash. I’m tempted to get a matching set. How would you describe the scent, Dan? I’m a big fougere fan.
They do have Varen in a splash, Trey. Look under ‘Splashes’ to see all the choices. I would describe Varen as an earthy, damp vibe with a kick of sweet ferns. Magnificent scent; other-worldly lather and post-shave quality. It’s all I seem to want to use lately it’s just so darn good. My Kodiak soaps are getting lonely. My A&E soaps are headed to the shower. My Soft Heart soaps are going to get jealous.
Varen - 100ml Aftershave Splash
Scent Description Our first original scent in quite some time, Varen was a project 2 years in the making. It was originally made for a Dutch wetshaving forum, so we gave it the name Varen, the Dutch word for "fern". This natural fougere is a powerful blend of oakmoss, lavender, coumarin...www.stirlingsoap.com
It’s a 1970’s rock concert scent.I just ordered Stirling Glastonbury...mutton base. Will give it a try. Thanks for the tip @Hannah's Dad .