(This post was last modified: 08-18-2016, 08:41 PM by dfoulk.)
As far as the vtmax thing goes, we all experience these products differently and we can all share only our own experiences. I've read many reviews that I haven't completely agreed with, so nothing new there for me. We're all entitled to our own opinion for what it's worth, and in some aspects I do see what he's getting at. They aren't the best he's tried. They aren't the very best I've tried either but I do rate them a bit higher myself. Do take note that I haven't read all of the reviews he's written, so maybe there's something more there that I'm missing.
For me an outstanding soap is one that excels in just about every category. I'm looking for over the top slickness and excellent moisturizing capabilities. Scents are important but secondary to performance. Outstanding soaps are hard to find as I've only found a few to be standouts and deserving of my highest ranking. These are the soaps I'd highly recommend to someone looking for the best soap available. They excel in just about every aspect. These are the soaps I'm constantly looking to discover.
Outstanding soaps for me are:
1. PannaCrema Nuavia - this is the best I've found so far.
2. Sudsy Soapery - not too far off from PannaCrema at a much lower price.
3. PannaCrema Nuavia - Like nuavia, slightly slicker but a bit harder to lather.
4. Midnight & Two - another excellent soap but the price scares some away. The lavender (Provence) scent is excellent.
I haven't tried Tallow & Steel or Phoenix and Beau yet but I have high hopes for them.
Obsessive Soap Perfectionist was toward the top of my excellent category, but not outstanding for me.
I find CRSW to be an excellent soap. It's not as good as my absolute favorites but it's certainly above average for me. Their scents are all quite nice and performance is excellent. Soaps like Martin de Candre, Strop Shoppe SE w/tallow, and Valobra would be toward the top of this category. Barrister & Mann is another excellent soap but it's not in my top ten. The biggest complaint I have about Barrister & Mann is the scents being love it or hate it. I pretty much have to try a sample before buying it because the scents are too risky for me. Performance wise they are very solid, so no complaints there. Some scents like Seville are appealing to the majority so that's a good one to try to see if you like the soap but most aren't this way. The Latha line is pretty tame scent wise and a safe bet as well. Nocturne and Bay Rum I'm fond of while ROAM I dislike quite a bit.
There are a lot of really great soaps out that don't have any obvious weaknesses and might even excel in a category or two. Being in my outstanding category is like the top 1% of all of the 400 plus soaps I've tried so falling into excellent status for me isn't a terrible thing by any means. I'd consider these (B&M, CRSW) soaps excellent, no obvious faults and possibly excelling in some aspects. For most people who haven't tried hundreds of soaps these might be the very best soap they've experienced so far. Certainly better than the average offerings (such as Proraso, DR Harris, etc) but not as good as the very best I've found. This is where I'd rank B&M, firmly in the excellent category as something I'd have no problem recommending. I haven't tried the newer B&M offerings (I'd like to) so if they are better than the older offerings I wouldn't know. I'd rank the newer CRSW offerings toward the top of my excellent category.
For me an outstanding soap is one that excels in just about every category. I'm looking for over the top slickness and excellent moisturizing capabilities. Scents are important but secondary to performance. Outstanding soaps are hard to find as I've only found a few to be standouts and deserving of my highest ranking. These are the soaps I'd highly recommend to someone looking for the best soap available. They excel in just about every aspect. These are the soaps I'm constantly looking to discover.
Outstanding soaps for me are:
1. PannaCrema Nuavia - this is the best I've found so far.
2. Sudsy Soapery - not too far off from PannaCrema at a much lower price.
3. PannaCrema Nuavia - Like nuavia, slightly slicker but a bit harder to lather.
4. Midnight & Two - another excellent soap but the price scares some away. The lavender (Provence) scent is excellent.
I haven't tried Tallow & Steel or Phoenix and Beau yet but I have high hopes for them.
Obsessive Soap Perfectionist was toward the top of my excellent category, but not outstanding for me.
I find CRSW to be an excellent soap. It's not as good as my absolute favorites but it's certainly above average for me. Their scents are all quite nice and performance is excellent. Soaps like Martin de Candre, Strop Shoppe SE w/tallow, and Valobra would be toward the top of this category. Barrister & Mann is another excellent soap but it's not in my top ten. The biggest complaint I have about Barrister & Mann is the scents being love it or hate it. I pretty much have to try a sample before buying it because the scents are too risky for me. Performance wise they are very solid, so no complaints there. Some scents like Seville are appealing to the majority so that's a good one to try to see if you like the soap but most aren't this way. The Latha line is pretty tame scent wise and a safe bet as well. Nocturne and Bay Rum I'm fond of while ROAM I dislike quite a bit.
There are a lot of really great soaps out that don't have any obvious weaknesses and might even excel in a category or two. Being in my outstanding category is like the top 1% of all of the 400 plus soaps I've tried so falling into excellent status for me isn't a terrible thing by any means. I'd consider these (B&M, CRSW) soaps excellent, no obvious faults and possibly excelling in some aspects. For most people who haven't tried hundreds of soaps these might be the very best soap they've experienced so far. Certainly better than the average offerings (such as Proraso, DR Harris, etc) but not as good as the very best I've found. This is where I'd rank B&M, firmly in the excellent category as something I'd have no problem recommending. I haven't tried the newer B&M offerings (I'd like to) so if they are better than the older offerings I wouldn't know. I'd rank the newer CRSW offerings toward the top of my excellent category.