(This post was last modified: 08-07-2018, 04:25 PM by Marko.)
I received my OSP soap yesterday so I thought I'd give it a shot this morning. The Obsessive Soap Perfectionist is quite a handle that James (owner/soap maker) has given himself and it sets the bar pretty high.
On opening the jar of the Bay Rum and the Sandalwood soaps that I purchased I was initially struck by the very subtle nature of the scents. The fragrance of British soaps are often understated so I thought fine, lets see if it opens up on use. The performance of this soap is absolutely first rate, lathers very well and gives a nice slick, effortless BBS shave. I did 4 passes with the Feather AS-D2 loaded with a Viking's Sword blade with nary a trace of irritation nor whisker left behind. It really is a very, very nice soap. The scent however, does not open up and being a bay rum fan, I searched olfactorily for that fragrance that I crave. I got the occasional hint of the bay rum but the more pronounced scent that I got was closer to Propert's Saddle Soap than bay rum. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind the smell of saddle soap and I use it on my boots regularly, its wonderful stuff, however, on my face during my morning shave I'd rather have the bay rum. I'll try the sandalwood tomorrow although I anticipate the same outstanding performance and similar fragrance.
James is, IMHO, clearly more obsessed with the performance (which is outstanding) of his soap than he is with the fragrance of it. Its possible that the differences in the UK and North American market, specifically relating to fragrance, is responsible for my perception of OSP soap being a bit on the mild side fragrance-wise. Notwithstanding the mild fragrance, I believe that OSP shaving soap is a must have in every serious wet shaver's rotation.
Mark
On opening the jar of the Bay Rum and the Sandalwood soaps that I purchased I was initially struck by the very subtle nature of the scents. The fragrance of British soaps are often understated so I thought fine, lets see if it opens up on use. The performance of this soap is absolutely first rate, lathers very well and gives a nice slick, effortless BBS shave. I did 4 passes with the Feather AS-D2 loaded with a Viking's Sword blade with nary a trace of irritation nor whisker left behind. It really is a very, very nice soap. The scent however, does not open up and being a bay rum fan, I searched olfactorily for that fragrance that I crave. I got the occasional hint of the bay rum but the more pronounced scent that I got was closer to Propert's Saddle Soap than bay rum. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind the smell of saddle soap and I use it on my boots regularly, its wonderful stuff, however, on my face during my morning shave I'd rather have the bay rum. I'll try the sandalwood tomorrow although I anticipate the same outstanding performance and similar fragrance.
James is, IMHO, clearly more obsessed with the performance (which is outstanding) of his soap than he is with the fragrance of it. Its possible that the differences in the UK and North American market, specifically relating to fragrance, is responsible for my perception of OSP soap being a bit on the mild side fragrance-wise. Notwithstanding the mild fragrance, I believe that OSP shaving soap is a must have in every serious wet shaver's rotation.
Mark