(12-17-2024, 02:33 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Boys , i just checked Kent's website. They aborted their tallowate formula and have stated no animals used/harmed in their products. Hmm. The tallow dessication continues.
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Oh no...When did that happen? I'm sorry then for the out -dated information... How embarassing
So that would mean, you can still buy the same soap as the Mitchell's Wool Fat but only the reformulated version without tallow if you buy the Kent SB2.
That leaves only Arko and Cella as the tallow based mass market soaps.
Fortunate there are some very good tallow based artisan soaps, like from Ethos, Stirling, Rex Supply and others.
That leaves only Arko and Cella as the tallow based mass market soaps.
Fortunate there are some very good tallow based artisan soaps, like from Ethos, Stirling, Rex Supply and others.
(12-17-2024, 02:39 PM)Spectre Wrote:Not embarrassing - good info. I am looking for the old kent pux now.(12-17-2024, 02:33 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Boys , i just checked Kent's website. They aborted their tallowate formula and have stated no animals used/harmed in their products. Hmm. The tallow dessication continues.
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Oh no...When did that happen? I'm sorry then for the out -dated information... How embarassing
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(12-17-2024, 03:26 PM)Spectre Wrote: So that would mean, you can still buy the same soap as the Mitchell's Wool Fat but only the reformulated version without tallow if you buy the Kent SB2.
That leaves only Arko and Cella as the tallow based mass market soaps.
Fortunate there are some very good tallow based artisan soaps, like from Ethos, Stirling, Rex Supply and others.
We also have D. R. Harris, Cyril R. Salter and Captain Fawcett.
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(12-17-2024, 05:30 PM)Marko Wrote: Who’s driving this de-talowfication of shaving soap? It’s certainly not shavers. Good luck with the evaporation of your sales.
Everything is a lie...people stopped caring about facts and truth; they'll buy (probably moreso).
(12-17-2024, 05:30 PM)Marko Wrote: Who’s driving this de-talowfication of shaving soap? It’s certainly not shavers. Good luck with the evaporation of your sales.I think it's the hyper wokeness, environmentalist, PC stuff. Europe seems to be ahead of the USA.
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(12-16-2024, 03:04 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Dom - agreed.
And their product was not marketed well.... and then they reformulated. New shavers had trouble lathering it. Heck i couldn't make it work.
As an example, why would I shave with MWF by soaking the puck, keeping it moist, have to use it regularly... When I can use your products that smell better and practically lather themselves. Competition is a good thing.... MWF was slick, nice smell, but you are right - our community is quite lucky with product quality and choices that are superior.
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to be fair, hasn't their shaving soaps always been a problem for people to lather? it either worked well for folks or it didn't...
I never bought it for that exact reason. I can't be bothered with it.
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