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(04-01-2016, 01:05 PM)Barrister_N_Mann Wrote: (04-01-2016, 05:59 AM)Marko Wrote: (03-30-2016, 02:01 PM)Barrister_N_Mann Wrote: We WILL offer a splash with menthol (to be sold as "Cool"), but no, the unscented will mostly likely be without both scent and menthol.
There are a few unscented mentholated aftershaves on the market, Chiseled Face Cryogen and Fine Snake Bite to name a couple. They don't have the conditioning face feel you get from barrister's reserve but if you're a menthol head those provide a blast.
Will, I used the new Rhapsody today and it was wonderful (rhapsodic? rapturous?). I really want to thank you for your skill and passion which you so clearly put into your products. I consider myself fortunate to be able to shave with Barrister & Mann soap.
Thank you.
I'm very glad to hear that you like it, Mark. Thanks for your kind words.
If you don't mind I will go on a bit (I've had a good night's sleep and a cup of coffee) - I can't recall how I stumbled on to Barrister & Mann a few years ago but it was fairly early in my wet shaving adventure. I found the B&M soaps and Kyovus to be of excellent quality and the very diverse and creative scent profiles intoxicating. Prices were reasonable and customer service top notch. There were other very good soaps on the market that I had used, some of which compared reasonably well with B&M, however, most of those soaps are the same today as they were several years ago while B&M has continued to evolve, innovate and improve on an already excellent product. Those other soaps that have improved on their products, IMO have improved only marginally while B&M's G base has been a game changer. B&M soaps have become even more excellent, prices have remained reasonable and customer service is still excellent notwithstanding an increase in popularity of the products. The challenges of dealing with success are often greater than those of dealing with failure and B&M has handled its success very well. The way you continue to innovate and experiment is inspiring. Taking chances like inviting customer feedback on new products in beta phase such as the Barrister's Reserve development process is just such a smart way to go about product development that I'm surprised more people don't do it. Wet shavers can be a finicky, opinionated group when it comes to our shaving products so why not test the waters before investing a bunch of money in a new product?
Will, I could go on but I think I've made my point. When I look at what you've done to this point I can't help but smile at the thought of where you're going next. Keep on innovating and being awesome.
Mark