(This post was last modified: 08-24-2018, 06:19 PM by GlazedBoker.)
This came in today. A couple more soaps from Shannon’s plus an aftershave to match with the Barbershop scented soap. Copaiba Rose is the other.
Showered up a little while ago and got down to business. And guess what, Gents? No surprises except an exceptional lather that was rich, creamy and just plain fantastic. I work my lathers to be wet but, to maintain a yogurt like consistency that still provides protection, cushion, glide and excellent residual slickness. Shannon’s did not disappoint in either category......
Post shave feel and finish is up there with some of the best. I actually think that it performed better than the other 2 that I have. Just an excellent performer and value. Amazing stuff.
You get a nice semi sweet, with a bergamot and citrus type scent once you open the jar. Once you start building and applying the lather it opens up to a bit more herbal, earthy almost balsamic note while still holding on to that light sweetness and citrus accord. Blends in nicely.
One thing I forgot to mention is that it's a very thirsty soap. You gradually add water until you get the consistency that you're looking for. It takes a minute or two but, definitely worth the extra time.
Shannon's has been flying under the radar far too long. This artisan soap maker can hang with anyone when it comes to overall quality, performance and price...
Showered up a little while ago and got down to business. And guess what, Gents? No surprises except an exceptional lather that was rich, creamy and just plain fantastic. I work my lathers to be wet but, to maintain a yogurt like consistency that still provides protection, cushion, glide and excellent residual slickness. Shannon’s did not disappoint in either category......
Post shave feel and finish is up there with some of the best. I actually think that it performed better than the other 2 that I have. Just an excellent performer and value. Amazing stuff.
You get a nice semi sweet, with a bergamot and citrus type scent once you open the jar. Once you start building and applying the lather it opens up to a bit more herbal, earthy almost balsamic note while still holding on to that light sweetness and citrus accord. Blends in nicely.
One thing I forgot to mention is that it's a very thirsty soap. You gradually add water until you get the consistency that you're looking for. It takes a minute or two but, definitely worth the extra time.
Shannon's has been flying under the radar far too long. This artisan soap maker can hang with anyone when it comes to overall quality, performance and price...