(11-10-2015, 05:03 PM)Marko Wrote: …
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.
Yes, the last activity on this thread was about a year ago. However, I wanted to jump in and share an experience. I recently received a sample size offering of OSP’s Neroli shaving soap, and am especially blown away by the scent.
First of all, I immensely enjoy the quality of the scent itself. But I also wanted to say that at least in this sample, the scent is very strong. I don’t know if James of OSP has tweaked this feature within the past year, but when I first opened the tiny sample jar, I was punched in the face (in the best possible way) with the awesomeness that is the scent of Neroli.
I should also note that after pressing the sample soap into a larger container and leaving that container open, the scent from the soap filled the entire room very quickly. And this was without any contact with water. So, in my very limited experience with just this one OSP soap so far, there is plenty of scent to go around. When it comes to other characteristics of the soap, I agree with Mark that this is a highly enjoyable quality soap. I’ll definitely try to get my hands on some more OSP soap or cream, and may return to share further experiences. So far, so good!
Whenever I go to shave, I assume there’s someone else on the planet shaving, so I say “I’m gonna go shave, too.”
– Mitch Hedberg