So I’ve been experimenting with soaps. Having used a ‘build your own shaving mix’ method of shaving exclusively for the past several years, with products no longer available, I’ve entered into a whole new world of artisanal soaps that have really opened my eyes.
I could not even imagine shaving without a combination of soap, oil, and a paste/cream layered together into one mix.
I tried some of the Saponifico Varesino offerings, enjoyed them very much, and then moved into the artisanal soaps such as Barrister_N_Mann , Mystic Water and so forth. I'm enjoying them very much as well.
I’ve been reading on this forum about the Nuávia, and just got some the other day. After admiring the packaging for a few days, I tried it out this morning.
Good gosh.
No fussing around, soaked the brush, shook it out, gave it a gentle squeeze, swirled it for awhile on the Nuávia, and took it right to the face.
Fantastic shave, which got better feeling with each pass, and a wonderful scent.
The after shave feel was the best of any soap I’ve tried to date, and yet it was subtle. There was no oiliness, no feeling of having just put moisturizer on the face; yet the skin was supple, neither greasy nor dry.
I was very skeptical about using the Nuávia as an after shave, but, hey, I’m experimenting, so I squeezed some of lather remaining in the brush, added it to the proto lather from the container, and put it up on the face. Let it sit for a bit while I tidied up, a little rinse, and it felt as if I had just put a good balm on the skin. And it’s felt great all day, even in this 101 degree heat.
Perhaps Marco at PannaCrema can correct my second-generation Italian, but I think 'via nuova’ in Italian means a new route; a new way. Scrunching the words together (much as we would take ‘new way’ in English and make something like NuWay out of it), and it’s Nuávia.
For me, coming back to the whole world of traditional and artisanal soaps represents a ‘new way’ of going, and even though I’m only one shave into it, the Nuávia is very impressive indeed.
I think I’m going to enjoy this ‘new way’!
I could not even imagine shaving without a combination of soap, oil, and a paste/cream layered together into one mix.
I tried some of the Saponifico Varesino offerings, enjoyed them very much, and then moved into the artisanal soaps such as Barrister_N_Mann , Mystic Water and so forth. I'm enjoying them very much as well.
I’ve been reading on this forum about the Nuávia, and just got some the other day. After admiring the packaging for a few days, I tried it out this morning.
Good gosh.
No fussing around, soaked the brush, shook it out, gave it a gentle squeeze, swirled it for awhile on the Nuávia, and took it right to the face.
Fantastic shave, which got better feeling with each pass, and a wonderful scent.
The after shave feel was the best of any soap I’ve tried to date, and yet it was subtle. There was no oiliness, no feeling of having just put moisturizer on the face; yet the skin was supple, neither greasy nor dry.
I was very skeptical about using the Nuávia as an after shave, but, hey, I’m experimenting, so I squeezed some of lather remaining in the brush, added it to the proto lather from the container, and put it up on the face. Let it sit for a bit while I tidied up, a little rinse, and it felt as if I had just put a good balm on the skin. And it’s felt great all day, even in this 101 degree heat.
Perhaps Marco at PannaCrema can correct my second-generation Italian, but I think 'via nuova’ in Italian means a new route; a new way. Scrunching the words together (much as we would take ‘new way’ in English and make something like NuWay out of it), and it’s Nuávia.
For me, coming back to the whole world of traditional and artisanal soaps represents a ‘new way’ of going, and even though I’m only one shave into it, the Nuávia is very impressive indeed.
I think I’m going to enjoy this ‘new way’!
All the best,
Michael P
Michael P