(10-24-2016, 02:00 PM)grim Wrote:(10-24-2016, 06:02 AM)Hobbyist Wrote: Grim mentioned SMN above, but aren't they on version 3 of their shaving cream now? Others that went through with reformulations are AdP, AoS, GFT, C&E, Pennhaigons, and probably many more that I am forgetting.
I was talking ADP, SMN, CF, MdC, ABC, and maybe LPL. So here's the difference.
Sure, I think ADP revised its scent. Pretty sure SMN tweaked something. And ABC has been around so long its hard to believe they haven't evole ved.
OTH, the "new artisans" tout V2.0 or V3.5 or whatever. Some, I believe, it just marketing, just like buying "new and improved" detergent or cereal. They advertise heavily their "new version".
Products are improved all the time, and you never know it. It does quietly. When you buy a new car this year, unless you dig into it, you might never know the new materials put into the body to make it lighter or stronger. This is not different. Not sure if CF or MdC has ever changed anything but they are fairly new compared to the older Artisans. Sure, these companies could have improved things, and we might never know it.
AdP changed their soap formula. Just look up pictures of the old ingredients vs new. I love the new formula so no complaints here, just pointing it out. MdC changed their formula and container recently. The formula barely changed but it did change somewhat. Water is now 3rd instead of 2nd, and sodium chloride is added. SMN has had a few different formulas, and from what I read it used to have lanolin early on. XPEC had a formula change too.
My point is that a lot of soap makers change formulas, both commercial and artisan/small batch soap makers.
It's not merely marketing if the ingredients clearly changed. A lot of changes I see with some artisans are tallow formulas offered in addition to or in place of veggie. Some formulas are changed due to complaints of irritation, which I read was the case with AdP but can't say for sure. There are all sorts of reasons to change a formula. Over the last year I think a lot of artisans were attempting to offer a better post shave feel. And there are those that attempt to make their product easier to lather. All sorts of reasons and I have no problem with any of them. If it bothers anyone they can simply look to other brands that don't change their formula.