(This post was last modified: 01-27-2023, 03:35 AM by GoodShave.)
My last order from Phoenix Artisan Accoutrements (PAA) included PAA CaD shaving soap sample (Original CK-1 Formula) and PAA Future Fiction shaving soap sample (CK-6 Formula). So far, I have only tried CK-6 formula soaps from PAA (Scentsless and Supreme Sandalwood Science), so this was my first time to try a CK-1 soap. I thought I would share my observations so they might help others who are debating a soap that comes in both formulas.
I used the same shaving setup for both Cad and Future Fiction: Rudy Vey 25mm STF brush, HC&C shave bowl (straight edged), Muhle R89, same Shark Super Stainless blade, same face prep, and same post shave setup. I measured out 1/8 of a teaspoon of the soap for each shave using a stainless steel measuring spoon I bought just for shaving purposes.
The CaD soap generated a ton of lather. It overflowed the shave bowl! I am not sure I would use any less soap but it was an amazing amount of lather. The lather was a little thin on my first attempt to shave with CaD (you could see through it a little), but it was yogurt like and was plenty slick. I had no issues with the shave from a slickness or protection perspective.
The Future Fiction soap generated less volume than CaD shaving soap using the same amount of water and took a fraction longer to get the lather to shave level. I probably had one third of the volume when done but it was more than enough for three passes (or probably more). Maybe the CK-6 formula needs more water than the CK-1 formula. The protection on the face was similar for both formulas. The CK-6 left quite a bit of residual slickness after each pass. I could do touch ups without having to re-lather. The CK-1 formula did not have as much residual slickness. I have only shaved once with CK-1 so far (so I am sure there is still more dialing in to do) but I have shaved many times with PAA Supreme Sandalwood Science CK-6 formula and I think Future Fiction lathered similarly to PAA Supreme Sandalwood Science.
Both CaD and Future Fiction are available in full size tubs in both formulas.
CK-1 formulas run 4 oz for $15.95 USD (3.98 per oz)
CK-6 formulas run 5 oz for $25.95 USD (5.19 per oz)
So you are paying a premium of $1.21 per oz for CK-6 over CK-1.
I don't think you can go wrong with either formula. Some scents only come in CK-6 (like Supreme Sandalwood Science). There may be some that only come in CK-1. I think I would be just as happy with CK-1 as with CK-6.
I used the same shaving setup for both Cad and Future Fiction: Rudy Vey 25mm STF brush, HC&C shave bowl (straight edged), Muhle R89, same Shark Super Stainless blade, same face prep, and same post shave setup. I measured out 1/8 of a teaspoon of the soap for each shave using a stainless steel measuring spoon I bought just for shaving purposes.
The CaD soap generated a ton of lather. It overflowed the shave bowl! I am not sure I would use any less soap but it was an amazing amount of lather. The lather was a little thin on my first attempt to shave with CaD (you could see through it a little), but it was yogurt like and was plenty slick. I had no issues with the shave from a slickness or protection perspective.
The Future Fiction soap generated less volume than CaD shaving soap using the same amount of water and took a fraction longer to get the lather to shave level. I probably had one third of the volume when done but it was more than enough for three passes (or probably more). Maybe the CK-6 formula needs more water than the CK-1 formula. The protection on the face was similar for both formulas. The CK-6 left quite a bit of residual slickness after each pass. I could do touch ups without having to re-lather. The CK-1 formula did not have as much residual slickness. I have only shaved once with CK-1 so far (so I am sure there is still more dialing in to do) but I have shaved many times with PAA Supreme Sandalwood Science CK-6 formula and I think Future Fiction lathered similarly to PAA Supreme Sandalwood Science.
Both CaD and Future Fiction are available in full size tubs in both formulas.
CK-1 formulas run 4 oz for $15.95 USD (3.98 per oz)
CK-6 formulas run 5 oz for $25.95 USD (5.19 per oz)
So you are paying a premium of $1.21 per oz for CK-6 over CK-1.
I don't think you can go wrong with either formula. Some scents only come in CK-6 (like Supreme Sandalwood Science). There may be some that only come in CK-1. I think I would be just as happy with CK-1 as with CK-6.