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I have started my research into which Shaver Heaven soaps I might buy and have made my decision that Sweet Almond Milk will be one of them. However the second one I haven't decided on. Huba Huba looks good, I am a wine person and as its based around wine and looks fruity I think I will like it. Anyone tried this soap?
Oli AKA Windsor Citrus
Surrey, UK.
#22

Member
Luxembourg
(01-07-2016, 08:03 PM)WindsorCitrus Wrote: Huba Huba looks good, I am a wine person and as its based around wine and looks fruity I think I will like it. Anyone tried this soap?
I have a sample and can confirm that it's quite fruity :-)

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#23

DARK KNIGHT
how about some artisans (with excellent write ups) that very few have tried, like Midnight & Two (Canada), the newly released Fitjar (Norway) or Esbjerg (Vienna)

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#24
(This post was last modified: 01-13-2016, 01:26 PM by WindsorCitrus.)
I just had a look at Midnight and Two, are they really worth the price tag. I am all up for trying new stuff but when a soap doesn't really come up in conversation much but also cost well above the average that concerns me.
Oli AKA Windsor Citrus
Surrey, UK.
#25

Member
Texas
(01-07-2016, 08:03 PM)WindsorCitrus Wrote: I have started my research into which Shaver Heaven soaps I might buy and have made my decision that Sweet Almond Milk will be one of them. However the second one I haven't decided on. Huba Huba looks good, I am a wine person and as its based around wine and looks fruity I think I will like it. Anyone tried this soap?

Have you tried the Los Angeles Shaving Soap Company? For a soap based around wine check out http://lashavingsoap.com/collections/sha...aving-soap It is being discontinued so it is discounted right now.
Jerry
#26
Jerry I answer to you question yes I have and at the time I wrote a review....(bare in mind this is about 6 months ago).

As many of you know I will shortly be writing a review of some great mentholated soaps. When I originally posted this on some forums to find out what mentholated soaps people wanted me to review it wasn't long before John of LA Shaving emailed me and asked if I would like to test out his new shaving soap which contained menthol. John was very generous and sent me a sample in the post all the way from the USA. As this is my first soap from LA Shaving this is only going to be a small review as I have only tried this one example but I would like to share my findings and talk about this very interesting soap!

When this soap arrived it had been mashed up by the postman, it wasn't a pretty site! I managed to save it and get it into a tub for testing. My initial thoughts were that is was quite a soft soap but after a few days it firmed up quite a bit and ended up being a similar consistency of Dapper Dragon Soaps. I am not going to lie and say I liked the scent straight away, it was quite pungent and to my nose, rough around the edges, this changed when it was lathered and I will speak about it shortly.

Before I go any further I want to discuss the most interesting thing about this soap - which is one of the main ingredients - Cabernet Sauvignon, yes! wine! Very little of you will know that I am a big wine lover so this soap intrigued me massively. Cabernet Sauvignon is an extremely popular wine and usually has black current notes and is a full bodied wine, this comes across in the soap scent when lathered as I would describe it as a full bodied and bold scent. Now if only John can make a soap that matches my favourite grape variety - a Zinfandel, particularly those from California.

As mentioned I wasn't a huge fan of the scent of the soap out of the tub. This all changed when lathered and it lost those rough edges and became a smooth and soft scent with a bunch of characteristics and a long finish. The deeper notes of the wine mixed with the new emerging fruitier notes was pleasant to the nose. It is described as being similar to a Sangria and it's not far off. I think John has captured the scent he set out to create. I have added the description from the website for your own reading:

"Beginning with a full bottle of cabernet, we blend a variety of vegetable oils (stearic acid, coconut oil, cocoa butter, and avocado oil), add a healthy dollop of vegetable glycerin and menthol, and scented it with sea buckthorn, rose, lime, bergamot, clary sage, orange, vanilla, jasmine, petitgrain lemon and geranium, for a wonderful almost menthol sangria scent, that makes for a rich and cooling shave."

You can't ask for much more than a good creamy lather. This whipped up really nicely and felt good on the face, It was stable and dependable and had a great shine to it. I felt it wasn't the slickest soap but still a great performer. As for the menthol levels they are subtle but present, it doesn't seem like the menthol is around to freeze your face off, rather give a slight cooling sensation. A nice touch to quite a dark soap and gives it that much needed lift making it a summer/Spring soap rather than a winter soap.

After the shave my face felt great, I will not go as far to say the best but it was close and I could have gotten away without having to use a balm with a slight tightness in the skin. I will add, my face seems to react very well Tallow based soaps and this is not one of those - It came close to being as good. As a veggie soap it performed well, above my expectations and left me feeling good all day.

As a conclusion I would say this is a really nice soap which should be a must buy for veggie soap users but also a good buy for others. Do not judge the scent straight out of tub, lather it up and then have a whiff. I am going to look forward to testing some more of LA Shaving soaps in the future. I like the look of the Eucalyptus, Mint and Vanilla!

Oh and if any of you Californians out there come the UK feel free to bring me a bottle of Cypher Winery's Anarchy wine it's a bottle I have been wanting to try for some time!

I have since tried a number of LAshaving soaps and I particularly like there Lime, Bergamot and Mint it smells like a Mojito...win win in my book Smile

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Oli AKA Windsor Citrus
Surrey, UK.
#27

Member
Detroit
Nice review WindsorCitrus! You never mentioned the name of the scent though.
- Jeff
#28
Jeff sorry, it would have been the title of the original review. I think it's LA Shaving CCXIII Smile

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Oli AKA Windsor Citrus
Surrey, UK.
#29
(01-13-2016, 01:26 PM)WindsorCitrus Wrote: I just had a look at Midnight and Two, are they really worth the price tag. I am all up for trying new stuff but when a soap doesn't really come up in conversation much but also cost well above the average that concerns me.

I've tried Midnight and Two and thought performance was fine but nothing that isn't available from less expensive soaps. I won't buy at their current prices.


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#30
Hi Windsor, how about another Brit soap? I know you have tried OSP, but how about Nannys Silly Soap, the signature range soaps I have tried are all good performers.

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