(This post was last modified: 08-31-2020, 02:42 AM by DanLaw.)
My perspective is that this thread really should be recast so that all soaps may be discussed and labeled for use as a general reference resource for discussion of all makers going foreward. Hitherto we have had a plethora of threads addressing the subject from an industry wide perspective but none has had the staying power of a signature thread to rival SOTD type threads going thousands of pages deep; it would be quite rewarding for somebody to undertake such a challenge in my opinion.
Wouldn't forum members be better served having one general reference thread discussing all the soaps such that new shavers could easily find a reference of which are the best to focus on in finding the right characteristics for their preference and skin type? I was fortunate enough to serendipitously encounter dfoulk years ago, having previously aimlessly wandered the seemingly endless landscape of soaps with mixed results. David provided a formal education into the parametres of soap evaluation as well as reasoned empirically based recommendations regarding which soaps might work best for my skin type: severely damaged and extremely sensative.
As this thread stands, the usual members are all making the expected comments, as will I:
Understand that I am not a hobbyist and detest shaving - my sole goal is getting a clean and pain free shave which has been a lifelong journey starting with a straight razor in youth and having tried every method known until now. My skin is severely damaged from injuries and extremely sensative from birth having been under dermatologist care since a child.
Have tried the Sebum premium soap and found it to be a good soap, if challenging to lather; it sits just outside the top 10,
Grooming Dept was my number 1 for a long time in various bases and Aion quite good; Mo set new standards for comfort and post shave even if residual post shave ruddiness of neck remains an issue; it still my number 2.
Ethos has set an entirely new standard by providing superiour cushioning and post shave without any oily residual; but the clincher was eliminating all ruddiness including the neck. The Skin Food just blows away anything else such that hardly ever use ABC balm these days (hitherto a necessary component of the shave regimen for many years).
But what we are ignoring is a goodly number of quality soap products in between the currently discussed soaps, including but not limited to: Wholly Kaw, Cutting Edge, DG, Pannacrema, ABC&c&c).
Placing a discussion that encompasses all soaps in one thread, allowing for advocates and adherents of particular brands to proffer their candidates, requiring that advocates provide rationale for the choice(s) and prohibiting spurious negative commentary would be in service to the community helping us break out of our tribes me thinks.
Wouldn't forum members be better served having one general reference thread discussing all the soaps such that new shavers could easily find a reference of which are the best to focus on in finding the right characteristics for their preference and skin type? I was fortunate enough to serendipitously encounter dfoulk years ago, having previously aimlessly wandered the seemingly endless landscape of soaps with mixed results. David provided a formal education into the parametres of soap evaluation as well as reasoned empirically based recommendations regarding which soaps might work best for my skin type: severely damaged and extremely sensative.
As this thread stands, the usual members are all making the expected comments, as will I:
Understand that I am not a hobbyist and detest shaving - my sole goal is getting a clean and pain free shave which has been a lifelong journey starting with a straight razor in youth and having tried every method known until now. My skin is severely damaged from injuries and extremely sensative from birth having been under dermatologist care since a child.
Have tried the Sebum premium soap and found it to be a good soap, if challenging to lather; it sits just outside the top 10,
Grooming Dept was my number 1 for a long time in various bases and Aion quite good; Mo set new standards for comfort and post shave even if residual post shave ruddiness of neck remains an issue; it still my number 2.
Ethos has set an entirely new standard by providing superiour cushioning and post shave without any oily residual; but the clincher was eliminating all ruddiness including the neck. The Skin Food just blows away anything else such that hardly ever use ABC balm these days (hitherto a necessary component of the shave regimen for many years).
But what we are ignoring is a goodly number of quality soap products in between the currently discussed soaps, including but not limited to: Wholly Kaw, Cutting Edge, DG, Pannacrema, ABC&c&c).
Placing a discussion that encompasses all soaps in one thread, allowing for advocates and adherents of particular brands to proffer their candidates, requiring that advocates provide rationale for the choice(s) and prohibiting spurious negative commentary would be in service to the community helping us break out of our tribes me thinks.