I started learning to use a straight razor at Christmas. My face was feeling rough after shaves, so I purchased some of the more expensive shaving soaps to help as my skill progresses
This brought up the question: expensive vs mid priced quality soaps.
The face off: half of my face with Baum.be and half with Stirling.
Scent results: Both have a good scent, though Green Irish Tweed is my favorite scent. Thus, the nod goes to Stirling's version of Green Irish Tweed.
Performance results:
Baum.be does provide better cushion and glide, though not by that much. Both performed well. Baum.be will be preferred for straight razor shaving until my skill increases. I wouldn't have a preference when using a safety razor as I have good skill there and am glad to say the Stirling will remain in the rotation.
This brought up the question: expensive vs mid priced quality soaps.
The face off: half of my face with Baum.be and half with Stirling.
Scent results: Both have a good scent, though Green Irish Tweed is my favorite scent. Thus, the nod goes to Stirling's version of Green Irish Tweed.
Performance results:
Baum.be does provide better cushion and glide, though not by that much. Both performed well. Baum.be will be preferred for straight razor shaving until my skill increases. I wouldn't have a preference when using a safety razor as I have good skill there and am glad to say the Stirling will remain in the rotation.