(This post was last modified: 10-02-2018, 07:19 PM by Mr.Dinky.)
I've been fond of classical shaving for 3 years. Over time, out of necessity, it grew into a ritual, even a hobby. Many different shaving soaps have been tried, as well as aftershaves of European, American and Russian production. In Russia, as it does not sound sad, but with the era of foam from cylinders and plastic razors, much was forgotten, old recipes ceased to exist, fans of classical shaving became less, but in 2012-2013 there were enthusiasts who began to revive it, to share information, we became more.
We began to follow the novelties of world classic shaving, register and read your forums, taking from them a lot of useful information.
Have appeared good and not so manufacturers and artisans of wet shaving.
One of them was Vyacheslav Yagudin, a craftsman and at the same time a manager of Progetto Contentezza.
The history is interesting, how he came to such hobby, overgrown later in the search for the "Holy Grail".
Vyacheslav really liked to wander around the abandoned places with a metal detector in search of some interesting and even valuable things. Once he found in a small box a small notebook with handwritten text with an old recipe for some soap. Having become interested, he began to search for information in old libraries, gradually reading various sources on the Internet and decided to make soap for shaving. It took a whole year to get the soap according to the old Italian recipe, with the addition of course, of its achievements turned out to be of a better quality, and I want to tell you about one of them, a photo of which I recently uploaded to SOTD.
It is called an Afghan with a Russian heart.
Now in his line-up there are 4 soaps for shaving, united by the common name Fenomeno.
A soap is 150 ml or about 6 ounces is supplied in a dense, high-quality plastic jar with a diameter 80 mm or 3.2 inches from which it is convenient to use a shaving brush and a small knot size, as well as a diameter of 24-27 mm. The composition can be seen below in the photo.
Label, painted by a friend-artist under the order, is made of water-resistant laminated material.
Soap of a dense solid consistency, slightly softer than French soaps Martin de Candre, is insignificant. The consumption of soap approximately 2 grams. 20-30 seconds applying the soap on brush is enogh for 3 passes. You get thin thick lather.
You can safely shave the visible stubble without lather, which I think is a huge plus.
After shaving, it is felt that the skin is moisturized, there is no dryness, stiffness, allergic reactions, not the slightest hint of any discomfort. The use of a aftershaves or aftershave balms can be canceled.
The fragrance is made up of 8 natural aromatic oils and is a mixture of tart spices, thyme and cumin, as well as warm notes of dry herbs with lavender, rosemary, mint and geranium.
The scent is medium intensity, does not hit your nose, but it is pleasantly enveloped when shaving. Relaxes, adjusts to mental and physical rest after a hard day's work.
On a calm relaxation.
As the author himself wrote, it is the fragrance of an unknown perfumer who was inspired by the spirit of unruly freedom-loving Afghans during the Anglo-Afghan wars of the 19th century.
In the end ,I would like to say that this soap did not leave me indifferent. I shaved with him and a shaving brush of boar bristles, and with a badger,
and with synthetic bristles. In all cases, the quality of the lather did didn’t change, it was the one that is needed for a perfect shave.
And by its characteristics soap is no worse than more famous and expensive shaving products.
Thank you for attention.
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