This evening I had a face off between XPEC scented and B&M Russe - half of my face with each, switching sides at half time.
In one corner we have XPEC. This soap, at $7.10 per ounce is 40% more expensive than B&M Russe.
In the other corner we have B&M Russe, one of the Glissant based soaps, costing $5 per ounce.
Results:
Scent - The nod goes to XPEC. It just has a great scent that t.
Lather - Nod goes to B&M, which has a nice thick foam and is a pleasure to work with. XPEC makes a fluffy foam with bubbles large enough to see. While this doesn’t impact performance, I love that B&M Glissant foam.
Shaving performance - This was hard to call they are so close. The nod goes to XPEC, though the small amount of difference isn’t worth a 40% premium.
Glide - Nod goes to B&M.
Closeness of shave - Equal
Post shave feel - Remember that I switched sides after the first pass. Having said that, XPEC is very slightly better, though not by enough to worry over.
The bottom line. I would choose a different Glissant based scent, probably Seville and would choose that over XPEC even if they were the same price. The slight performance improvement would lose to that thick creamy Gissant foam with such wonderful glide. The fact that XPEC costs so much more would be a definite show stopper.
I would say that the artisans have improved to the point that there isn’t much different between popular artisan soap and the high end stuff.
In one corner we have XPEC. This soap, at $7.10 per ounce is 40% more expensive than B&M Russe.
In the other corner we have B&M Russe, one of the Glissant based soaps, costing $5 per ounce.
Results:
Scent - The nod goes to XPEC. It just has a great scent that t.
Lather - Nod goes to B&M, which has a nice thick foam and is a pleasure to work with. XPEC makes a fluffy foam with bubbles large enough to see. While this doesn’t impact performance, I love that B&M Glissant foam.
Shaving performance - This was hard to call they are so close. The nod goes to XPEC, though the small amount of difference isn’t worth a 40% premium.
Glide - Nod goes to B&M.
Closeness of shave - Equal
Post shave feel - Remember that I switched sides after the first pass. Having said that, XPEC is very slightly better, though not by enough to worry over.
The bottom line. I would choose a different Glissant based scent, probably Seville and would choose that over XPEC even if they were the same price. The slight performance improvement would lose to that thick creamy Gissant foam with such wonderful glide. The fact that XPEC costs so much more would be a definite show stopper.
I would say that the artisans have improved to the point that there isn’t much different between popular artisan soap and the high end stuff.