Hot summer days like today seem to inspire me to write about shaving stuff, it also inspires the use of mentholated shaving soaps and products, which I will be reviewing a top five in the near future. Today though I am going to review the legend that is, Barrister and Mann. Founded in March 2013 by the Albert Einstein of soap scents - Will Carius. Supported by his family Will operates out of Boston, creating a homemade soap that has touched the faces of many a wet shaver and is still one of the most recommended soaps to all newcomers. Fending off stiff competition from other artisans B&M has remained a staple in my den.
Here is the ingredient list for B&M soaps: Potassium Stearate, Sodium Stearate, Potassium Tallowate, Sodium Tallowate, Beer, Glycerin, Potassium Ricinoleate, Sodium Ricinoleate, Fragrance, Coconut Milk, Potassium Kokum Butterate, Sodium Kokum Butterate, Unrefined Shea Butter, Potassium Cocoate, Sodium Cocoate, Lanolin, Allantoin, Silk Protein, Tocopherol Acetate. As per the other great artisan soaps you will notice the all star cast of ingredients included in that list, Tallow, Kokum Butter, Shea Butter and Lanolin - Four ingredients I rate highly. If you want to know what all of these ingredients are, then log on to the B&M website where there is some great descriptions. I have added the link -
http://www.barristerandmann.com/pages/ta...ngredients . Will also has a vegan formulation that I have not tried and you can find the ingredients for this also on the website.
Have you ever grabbed double cream, whipped it up and put it on your face?!....No, I haven't either! But I am guessing it would be similar to what a lather produced from this soap would feel like. Thick and creamy is the name of he game here, with the above ingredients all playing a part I am not surprised. Will advises that this formulation is very thirsty and he is not wrong, it loves a drink and can easily with-stand an enormous amount of water. With patience and good practise you can make this lather shine above all others and because of the large intake of water this soap can be super slick - I am talking oil spill slick. A great post shave feel finishes off what is always a fantastic shave.
Will is known by many as creating some of the most incredible scents on the market, he seems to have a talent for capturing a scent that resembles the exact mood he was aiming for. Great examples can be seen of this with scents like Leviathan, Diamond and Adagio. As always I will try to give my impressions on the scents I have come across.
Cheshire - Like an earl grey tea, with a slight citrus fruit component. It's very bright and invigorating.
Seville - Very similar to Cheshire in a way but not as bright scented. It is the closest thing to a real barbershop scent that I have found. People say they get an orange hint in this, I do not but its still a great scent.
Adagio - I pick out cherry in the forefront with a backing of lime. It then settles into a floral scent and smells like a flower I know but can't remember the name. Very slight menthol in this gives it a mild cooling but it is not a face freezing frenzy.
Leviathan - My Dad's favourite, a smokey scent with a load of leather - A great man's scent. I didn't like this to begin with however it grew on me and now I love it.
Orange and Cedarwood - A great orange scent, one of my favourites. I do prefer Mike's Natural version very slightly because of the black pepper element. I find the B&M soap changes dramatically to which part is the stronger, orange or cedarwood.
Diamond - Made to celebrate the start of the baseball season with all the scents that would come from a game in this soap. Being British I don't really follow baseball but I do love many other sports and regularly go to watch them. This scent is so clever it reminds me of all of them, a mix of grass (the closest to that fresh cut grass smell), dirt and caramel. My favourite of all the B&M scents.
Rhapsody - I really can't describe this scent very well other than it's a darker fruit scent with a whole load of spice. It's ok in my opinion, it's another of my Dad's favourites.
When I first started writing small reviews I wrote a piece on the presentation of shaving tubs and tins. This is a big thing to me, appearance is important - something my father taught me. During that review Barrister and Mann triumphed gallantly to take the crown as King of the Tubs. This was down to the simple yet elegant design of the tubs, good water proof stickers and a great size for loading your brush. This hasn't changed, other than the introduction of the newer translucent tubs and colourful labels for some of the limited edition soaps. Not many soap companies compete with B&M in this department. You can pick up Wills soaps from all over the place and he has done a great job of spreading his wings opening up his product to new people. I will say for those of us in the UK Wills shipping costs are very competitive and I have no problem paying it for what you get. A tub will cost you in the region of $13-22 (£9-15) for 4oz of soap, the prices vary depending on the oils used. You can go a little lower and grab the cheaper Latha soap for $10 or grab a Fougère for $35 for the ultimate classy experience.
It's always difficult to think of a con to some of these great artisans and mine would have been that Barrister and Mann did not produce a few basic scents that are simple and easy to get along with, I was always buying hoping I would like it but not really sure because you just don't know how the scent mixes will turn out. This being said Will rescued some of my faith and created the Black Label Line, these four soaps showed that Will could create magnificent simplicity. Therefore I don't really have a con.
Will is quite the gent and will do anything for his customers. There was a bit of a taboo recently with US artisan soaps being sold in the UK because of EU laws. Well there is rumour Will jumped on this and found a loop hole which he is working on just so he can offer his soaps on the UK market, full credit to him for effort.
What would I like to see next, well a small expansion on his black label line would be nice just to offer one or two more normal scents. Other than that "keep doing what you are doing" is what I say.
Be sure to check out the rest of Wills products. He has several aftershave balms and splashes on sale, and do not forget his Latha range, great performing soap at a very affordable price. Samples of the soaps are available at Maggards. You can check all of Wills products out here -
http://www.barristerandmann.com
As a conclusion to this I will say just this, if you haven't tried this soap you are missing out, to me it is only rivalled by one other artisan Cold River Soap Works - hmmm maybe a CRSW vs B&M thread should be done! Stop hesitating and go and buy yourself some Barrister and Mann....or another jar of this fantastic soap!
Have a great day and keep on shaving,