(11-13-2019, 04:22 PM)Steve56 Wrote: First off, a big ‘Thank You’ to DFS for running an actual forum in which you can discuss and link to many topics that others do not allow. Those are not forums by my definition.
I stopped buying most North American artisan soaps except for a couple of specific fragrances a long time ago. I think that there’s an elephant in the room that’s not being discussed, and that’s many of them aren’t that good (performance and scent) compared to mainstream soaps, and many are very expensive to use as they contain a lot of water.
One of the big turn offs was scent, and I bought one that was ‘our take on Dior Eau Sauvage’ - you could smell that one in the candle section of the local chain grocery store. Artisan soap makers don’t seem to be artisan perfumers, and should stick to the simpler scents as do many of the European artisan makers like Martin de Candre and Castle Forbes. A trip to Yankee Candle does not enhance a masculine shaving soap for the most part.
As mentioned before about prices rising, you can easily spend $25 for an artisan soap that lasts 3 months if that. For $100-ish, you can buy almost 4 tubs of Castle Forbes from shaving.ie or Connaught, and for $18 ex-VAT you can get 1000ml of 3P that will last you 2 years, and it’s quite good. If you’re not wasting it, you can shave with 1/2g of CF, so that 200ml tub is a year’s worth of shaves. XPEC can be had for around $35 and it’s 250ml. Santa Maria Novella is $71 in the US, and that 220+ ml will last you most of a year, still under the cost of use of many NA artisan soaps, and it would be difficult to find ones as good as SMN. You can get most of a year if not a year from a tub of MdC for around $50. The new version of AdP returns to the Colonia scent, and though pricey, it’s also quite concentrated, so while using it is more expensive than many artisan soaps, it’s not as much more to use as you might think, using a large pea-size dollop instead of a large almond size dollop, and the fragrance is a classic. So when a NA artisan makes a $25-30 soap that will last a year and not smell like a candle shop, give me a call at the old folks home!
I hope we're not like most American artisans.
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