The issue with artisan soaps, and for that established brands is stability. An ingredient becomes banned or unavailable, new ownership has to scent mark their territory or some bean counter wants to use cheaper ingredients and concurrently raise the price with a new logo. I've read of several artisans who had a bad batch
for one reason or another. With artisans you have to watch the reviews in case the tide of opinion changes. Also, being artisan these soaps may have their own unique
quirks you need to sort out. Paladin is a PITA to lather until you find the right water ratio and lathering style. Once done it is an excellent soap. I don't believe in tiers.
I'm in earthquake country and one good shaker and only the bottom may remain intact. The Soap Gods may do it to you as a lesson to talk nice about all their children.
for one reason or another. With artisans you have to watch the reviews in case the tide of opinion changes. Also, being artisan these soaps may have their own unique
quirks you need to sort out. Paladin is a PITA to lather until you find the right water ratio and lathering style. Once done it is an excellent soap. I don't believe in tiers.
I'm in earthquake country and one good shaker and only the bottom may remain intact. The Soap Gods may do it to you as a lesson to talk nice about all their children.