#1
So, some folks over at reddit are doing a survey to figure out how do we rate some of the known soap brands.

You may find some (or a lot I should say) brands are missing, maybe we can do a poll on those later.

But among the ones listed, how would you rate?
  • Rate Based on Performance Only
  • Please Do Not Consider Scent. I know scent matters a lot, but the purpose of the poll is different.
  • Also, please try to discard your feelings towards the Artisan/Vendor.
  • Rate only brands you have tried.

Your personal information will not be stored (AFAIK)

Link to the survey

Link to reddit thread

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#2

Rhinehoth
Sydney, Australia.
There were a lot of Artisan soap makers in the survey, which I don’t really care for. I can count on one hand the Artisan soaps that I enjoy using so I guess the traditional established soap makers are more to my liking. Must be something to do with my advanced age.
#3
Great survey. You can already tell some trends in the data. Will be interesting to see where this ends up.
#4
There are trends alright, "What is my favorite/hated artisan on a personal level," would be one way to look at it.

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#5
I didnt see any mention of scent strength. For me its important. There have been some good performing soaps with a weak scent that caused me to discard the product
#6
For performance only the cheap and lowly Palmolive shave stick punches alongside any artisan as regards purely shaving.
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#7
(06-15-2018, 04:59 AM)BPman Wrote: For performance only the cheap and lowly Palmolive shave stick punches alongside any artisan as regards purely shaving.

I had a friend from Germany bring me over three or four of those along with some tubes of the cream. I agree.

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#8

Posting Freak
Canada
(06-15-2018, 04:59 AM)BPman Wrote: For performance only the cheap and lowly Palmolive shave stick punches alongside any artisan as regards purely shaving.

I find La Toja shave sticks quite good as well. Shy

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#9

Posting Freak
The survey is closed now although you can view the results - I don't really know how a ranking on a scale of 1 - 10 without considering scent or other relevant factors such as availability, service, stock etc can be considered anything more than a popularity contest. I guess that's probably the point right? Its interesting that a few years ago when faced with so many soap brands I'd not only not tried but not even heard of I might have gone on a buying binge but now that I'm reasonably well settled into the use of a number of products from a handful of artisans I no longer feel the need to try the next new thing. Thats not to say I'm immune to those pressures, it just takes a little longer. It took me about 8-10 months to even try Grooming Dept after I started reading people's feedback. Part of the delay was likely based on availability but mostly it was waiting to see how things unfolded - I'm glad I tried it as its now on my list. Other artisans like Bufflehead I'd buy whatever I could if it were available. Maybe I've just reached a saturation point? Nah, thats just crazy talk Big Grin

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(This post was last modified: 06-15-2018, 07:30 PM by User 1429.)
(06-15-2018, 06:54 PM)Marko Wrote: The survey is closed now although you can view the results - I don't really know how a ranking on a scale of 1 - 10 without considering scent or other relevant factors such as availability, service, stock etc can be considered anything more than a popularity contest.  I guess that's probably the point right?  Its interesting that a few years ago when faced with so many soap brands I'd not only not tried but not even heard of I might have gone on a buying binge but now that I'm reasonably well settled  into the use of a number of products from a handful of artisans I no longer feel the need to try the next new thing.  Thats not to say I'm immune to those pressures, it just takes a little longer.  It took me about 8-10 months to even try Grooming Dept after I started reading people's feedback.  Part of the delay was likely based on availability but mostly it was waiting to see how things unfolded - I'm glad I tried it as its now on my list.  Other artisans like Bufflehead I'd buy whatever I could if it were available.  Maybe I've just reached a saturation point?  Nah, thats just crazy talk Big Grin

Crowdsourced opinions are kind of popularity contests, aren't they?

The way I look it is this: is there a very good soap on the market (that a lot of people are considering very good) I haven't tried yet as a hobbyist?

Just like you tried GD after reading comments, I tried WKDM, Bufflehead after reading comments.

A survey like this won't alter opinion, it will, however, with a higher degree of probability, lead me to good soaps that I haven't tried yet. Not that I need to try more, it's just I am a hobbyist. I can't emphasize on the world probability over certainty enough.

For example, this survey rates Mystic Water and Mike's fairly low. But I have used those enough, have 14 soaps from them, my opinion is not gonna be altered because of someone else's low rating.

On the other hand, say I have not used WKDM and K-Shave Worx. If I make my next purchasing decision based on this survey, I will go with WKDM. And since more people rated it higher than KShave-worx, I would say the probability of me liking WKDM over KSW is higher than preferring KSW over WKDM. Then again, I might eventually try KSW and find it to be better than WKDM.

So yeah, for the sake of probability, not the certainty.

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