#141

Member
Connecticut
(03-02-2017, 07:13 PM)Whiskey Sour Wrote:
(03-02-2017, 02:52 AM)SHAVEWIZARD420 Wrote: Big fan of Mike's and being from Ann Arbor it's always good to support local artisans. So far I have Orange,C&BP, Barbershop, Vetiver, and Pine & Cedar.

Had anyone tried the Coconut scent? How is its strength?

How do you like the pine & cedar in terms of quality and strength of scent?


Pine & Cedar is one of Mike's best scents in my opinion. Just excellent.


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#142

Member
Virginia
(03-02-2017, 02:52 AM)SHAVEWIZARD420 Wrote: Big fan of Mike's and being from Ann Arbor it's always good to support local artisans. So far I have Orange,C&BP, Barbershop, Vetiver, and Pine & Cedar.

Had anyone tried the Coconut scent? How is its strength?

To me the Coconut scent strength was very light, but it smelled nice. I currently have Bay Rum, Lavandin & Eucalyptus, and Peppermint & Rosemary. I love the scents of these three and the strength is medium. I am eyeballing Pine & Cedar.
#143

Member
Connecticut
Another brush full of perfect Mike's Natural lather! No bubbles in that one!

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Nathan
#144

Member
Woodstock, VT
Now THAT should win a Pulitzer Prize. Happy

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#145
(03-03-2017, 07:35 PM)Merkur Man Wrote: Another brush full of perfect Mike's Natural lather! No bubbles in that one!

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How much water are you typically using to achieve those results?
#146

Member
Woodstock, VT
...and good thread timing. Mike just announced minutes ago on Twitter:

Mike's Natural Soaps‏ @MikesNatSoaps
Hungarian Lavender shaving soap tins and bars are now in stock.

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#147

Member
Connecticut
I am not sure how much water I am getting in as I don't bother to measure out what goes in.  I just continue adding water while building my lather on the puck until the lather looks like what I want to shave with.  
This video will give you an idea of my method.  Merkur Man's Lather Technique

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Nathan
#148
(03-02-2017, 10:31 PM)Merkur Man Wrote:
(03-02-2017, 07:13 PM)Whiskey Sour Wrote:
(03-02-2017, 02:52 AM)SHAVEWIZARD420 Wrote: Big fan of Mike's and being from Ann Arbor it's always good to support local artisans. So far I have Orange,C&BP, Barbershop, Vetiver, and Pine & Cedar.

Had anyone tried the Coconut scent? How is its strength?

How do you like the pine & cedar in terms of quality and strength of scent?


Pine & Cedar is one of Mike's best scents in my opinion. Just excellent.


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Agree, it was my favorite Mike's scent.
#149
How's Mikes Lime? Does it smell like limes or more of the candy lime scent? Also, I have seen that lime is not the longest lasting scent, for those that have owned it for a longer period of time has it maintained its lime scent. Thank you.
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#150

Member
Virginia
(This post was last modified: 03-04-2017, 03:13 AM by gregcss.)
(03-04-2017, 03:00 AM)Wolverine Wrote: How's Mikes Lime?  Does it smell like limes or more of the candy lime scent?  Also, I have seen that lime is not the longest lasting scent, for those that have owned it for a longer period of time has it maintained its lime scent. Thank you.

I mostly taste (read: eat) candy lime and not smell it. BUT! Mike's lime is great. Smells 98% of what a real lime smells like. The other 2% is the other ingredients in the soap. Smile It's a great spring/summer time soap. I think I had my tin for a few months before using it up. I did not notice degradation in the scent.

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