(04-08-2016, 07:18 PM)grim Wrote: I brought up the "canned goo" question because I constantly here it as a means to degrade or devalue probably the highest revenue generating product sold in the wet shaving industry. Yet, it seems to have failed miserably as I don't see hundreds of millions of users flocking to far more expensive commercial or artisan soaps instead. I'm not sure why consumers feel the need to call it canned goo, which is, of course, a negative review, and feel there will be no negative consequences similar to bashing artisan products.I enjoy people sharing their thoughts in general- a big part of content on any given shave site is going to be review oriented. As soaps change more regularly than other variables with seasonals, LE, etc. they are always going to be a hot topic.
Fact is, we are all hanging out in a forum centered on what for most is a chore. Any sites out there on clipping toenails? You likely get my point. If not for these topics, the conversation would be very limited.
Having said that, as with anything, people will have their passions and the dialogue emotional. You haven't lived until you've debated the merits of Gibson vs. Fender. Or heaven forbid made in USA vs. crafted in Japan. Canon vs Nikon. Awesome times!
I myself often travel with foam. Particularly on in/out biz trips. I prefer soap but the convenience and fact that I used it for the majority of my life with little to no negative consequence makes it seem Ok. Please don't judge me though.
As mentioned, I do enjoy reviews; myself I look for people sharing similar taste and weight their opinions more heavily. Even still, doesn't make me rush out and buy their latest recommendation. Just add it to the list of possible [fill in the blank] to try.
PS Barrister_N_Mann is Awesome!
Kevin