A couple of notes on the Fougere and East Breeze. The East Breeze has a very strong opening of ginger, a big and bold ginger which I love. It also has other notes that smooth everything out, which I guess can be called an oriental spice, which follows the ginger shortly after. Great fragrance on this one, in my top three of the year for soaps. The Fougere has a sharp note to it which I can't figure out. The overall fragrance is much milder than the East Breeze, and a very good Fougere except for that one note. Still, very enjoyable. So far, I've used three and two band badgers, from 22 mm to 30 mm. I seem to get the best results with two band for some reason. Only one synth, and that was a Razorock Disruptor. All good there as well, although it seemed to lather up faster and denser with this one. All lathers were a merengue consistency and plenty slick. These soaps didn't shy away from lots of water, but we do have between soft water. I shave at least once a day, and had no issues as far as razor burn. Post shave was great; my favorite soap for post shave skin conditioning is still Stroppe Shop as it leaves my skin perfectly conditioned, but Eufros leaves it just as well conditioned and maybe just a bit more moisturized. And last, some heavily buttered soaps leave a lot of soap scum in the sink. Eufros has not done this yet. Great soap and pleased so far.