(This post was last modified: 03-06-2016, 04:11 PM by bijou.)
(03-05-2016, 09:34 PM)GloryUprising Wrote:I concur with glory on all he has stated except it was easy for me load. I purchased the soap for $16. 3 - 4 months ago at Merz in Chicago. I have used the soap half dozen times. My experience (only my opinion) that it is a good soap but for me not as good as other soaps like M&B, Strop shoppe, caties bubbles, Mikes, MWF, etc(03-05-2016, 08:33 PM)TheHandleBar Wrote:(03-05-2016, 06:11 PM)Hobbyist Wrote: I know what you mean. I knew about the soap before that review because The Handlebar Supply carries it, however, it's sold out at present.
My site inventory counter goes into "UH OH!" mode when a product is almost out of stock to help prevent overselling- Having said that I do still have a few jars of it available that I just added this morning.
I bought it from THBS. A good soap, not 'great'. I think the asking price is fair since it's a very hard soap and something I'm glad to have tried, but not a must keep.
Lather is dense and thick. Slickness is medium/low. Decent water tolerance. Scent's light citrus floral? Post shave is very good, however. I haven't gotten a chance to really dial it in, however so take my initial impressions with some salt.
Gripes: It takes a bit longer then normal to load due to it's hardness/density. It initially comes with a deep impression of a honeycomb, while a neat point, i found that it over-aerates the soap and it becomes foamy when loading; I had to crush down the impression to make it more manageable.
Steven