#11

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Austin, TX
(This post was last modified: 10-19-2015, 06:47 PM by kwsher.)
Great thread- so many choices in today's world.

I just received a tub of Cologne Russe this weekend for my third tub of B&M soap and have to agree that Will seems to treat his approach much like an apothecary- subtle blends of complex scents very pleasant and occasionally polarizing.

CRSW is indeed a fantastic soap with pleasant scents that riff on many standbys in a creative way.

Michelle does a great job of capturing moments and places in her scents and the performance is great.

Tim's is definitely one of my new found favorites as well.

My Vote:
I have to go with Soap Commander. I have not had a scent that I did not like and they typically are well balanced but not overpowering. Performance is great as well!

But who am I kidding? If headed to a deserted island I would build a raft with ALL my soaps and take them all Smile
Kevin
#12
Until I try more of Tim's, I will have to say Stirling. I have not had one that I have not liked. I even love the ones are more unique, Texas On Fire and Ben Franklin.
#13
Some great suggestions coming out. Soap Commander is a very good choice. Tims seems to get mentioned a lot too but I am yet to try them.
Oli AKA Windsor Citrus
Surrey, UK.
#14

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Thousand Oaks, CA
If I had to choose one from my stash today, it would be Ghost Town Barber from Chiseled Face. Freaking love that stuff.
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