(02-11-2017, 03:05 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: Or load with slower swirls and less of a whipping action. But in my experience, vegan soaps just don't compare in quality of lather, slickness, post shave, etc. for me. One reason I have not tried LASSC and do not intend to.
Have you tried XPEC or SMN? Neither of these rely on tallow & are both consistently ranked among the best. I'd be curious to hear how they do for your skin.
>>> Brian <<<
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(02-11-2017, 06:14 PM)SharpSpine Wrote:(02-11-2017, 03:05 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: Or load with slower swirls and less of a whipping action. But in my experience, vegan soaps just don't compare in quality of lather, slickness, post shave, etc. for me. One reason I have not tried LASSC and do not intend to.
Have you tried XPEC or SMN? Neither of these rely on tallow & are both consistently ranked among the best. I'd be curious to hear how they do for your skin.
SMN is on my list to try but it is a very expensive soap "to try" just to find out I might not like it. I don't doubt the in shave performance is very good like a lot of veggie soaps I've used. I just find a lot of them to dry my skin out. I could remedy that with using a balm I guess, but I don't like balms. I really prefer aftershave splashes. I wonder if there are any vendors that offer samples of SMN.
- Jeff
I usually get the thin airy lather from the LASSC soaps I have and find many other soaps I own to be superior performers both during and especially post shave which is why I have two of the three I own up for trade. Only reason I haven't put Topanga Fougere up is I love the scent. Anyone know of another Fougere that has a scent that is similar?
(02-11-2017, 07:27 PM)wyze0ne Wrote:(02-11-2017, 06:14 PM)SharpSpine Wrote:(02-11-2017, 03:05 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: Or load with slower swirls and less of a whipping action. But in my experience, vegan soaps just don't compare in quality of lather, slickness, post shave, etc. for me. One reason I have not tried LASSC and do not intend to.
Have you tried XPEC or SMN? Neither of these rely on tallow & are both consistently ranked among the best. I'd be curious to hear how they do for your skin.
SMN is on my list to try but it is a very expensive soap "to try" just to find out I might not like it. I don't doubt the in shave performance is very good like a lot of veggie soaps I've used. I just find a lot of them to dry my skin out. I could remedy that with using a balm I guess, but I don't like balms. I really prefer aftershave splashes. I wonder if there are any vendors that offer samples of SMN.
Both are very slick while soap is present, but is not so great in the residual slickness after.
Xpec is worth trying, SMN would be more of a im-out-of-other-things-to-try territory.
-Spencer
(02-11-2017, 08:29 PM)GloryUprising Wrote:(02-11-2017, 07:27 PM)wyze0ne Wrote:(02-11-2017, 06:14 PM)SharpSpine Wrote: Have you tried XPEC or SMN? Neither of these rely on tallow & are both consistently ranked among the best. I'd be curious to hear how they do for your skin.
SMN is on my list to try but it is a very expensive soap "to try" just to find out I might not like it. I don't doubt the in shave performance is very good like a lot of veggie soaps I've used. I just find a lot of them to dry my skin out. I could remedy that with using a balm I guess, but I don't like balms. I really prefer aftershave splashes. I wonder if there are any vendors that offer samples of SMN.
Both are very slick while soap is present, but is not so great in the residual slickness after.
Xpec is worth trying, SMN would be more of a im-out-of-other-things-to-try territory.
The residual slickness of both XPEC & SMN are off the charts for me. Since getting XPEC I'm not wanting to use anything else.
>>> Brian <<<
Happy beeps, buddy! Happy beeps!
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