(08-07-2016, 04:15 AM)EFDan Wrote: Barrister and Mann is on my list of soaps to try along with CRSW. I have to try and get through some of the soaps I do have first though lol. Should I go for the Latha line or the regular line?
I find the B&M Latha line to be more of a straight forward shaving soap. There's no lanolin or silk protein in this line. They are also a little cheaper. I also find that I get great lathers and shaves from the Latha line.
The regular line of B&M Soaps is split into two soap bases right now. The Glissant base is the newer formula and has been called a game changer. It provides excellent performance. Right now I think the Glissant base is in mostly the LE and seasonal soaps. The standard/stock scents line is still the last formula soap base. These will eventually be transitioning to the Glissant base. That said, the older formula soap base is also a great performing shaving soap in its own right. I've had great shaves with all 3 soap bases from B&M. I find all of B&M's offerings really great.
I feel like you could just pick one of the B&M soaps in a scent that appeals to you and just give it a whirl. I don't think you will be disappointed.
I believe Maggard Razors sells samples in the US and MensEssentials sells sample of B&M in Canada, if you want to go the samples route.