(This post was last modified: 03-28-2018, 06:22 AM by olschoolsteel.)
Its not that I have a soap hangover and am now doing the Saturday morning walk of shame back to my bathroom mirror.
I look at it like a trifecta, a 3 prong realization of things that hit at once. Take my original post and distill it down to these;
1) Price creep. (Once on the hook with a favorite maker, I feel like I am slowly being milked for ever higher prices, while the next promises to be better)
2) What was once good, isnt anymore, but wait the next is way better. (I thought what I bought was the best AND unique. But its not, the next scent/base obsoletes the previous best)
3) What I have really is good, but I probly cant get the same scent/base in its current form because it has been discontinued. (You know, because it isnt good enough anymore)
It really becomes a endless cycle of purchase, use and resale to catch the next release. With ever increasing prices. But in reflection, there are soapers that aren't, under the auspices of new scent profile creation/soap base breakthroughs, make a product(s) that is outstanding, and doesnt leave the luxury/economy wet shaver out in the cold. It is entirely possible to have a wonderful shave with an intoxicating scent that isnt a soapers rendition of the essential oils used by Julius Ceasar, with moon dust for glide.
The best way to find a good soap is to try a plethora. When a good maker is found, I shouldnt have fallen into the hype that the next best soap is REALLY the next best soap. A good soaper makes good soap. The next best soap is only incrementally better. And I would say small increments at that. When economy soaps from the same maker are discontinued so the only soaps to buy are the high dollar seasonals and LEs really drums away the average wetshaver.
My buying habits will change based on the selling habits of the soap makers. I wont fall for the latest sales pitches that promise to make my shaves any better than I can get now. If a soap is obsolete before I can finish the tub, maybe I shouldnt have taken the bait in the first place. Thats on me. But not anymore. That dragon can fly free without pursuit from me.
I will use the soap that was good at the time I bought it, and will stick with the soapers that continue to make the same good soap their customers have come to enjoy and want to repurchase again at a later date.