#31

Hobbyist
Ottawa, Canada
I posted my thoughts on this on Reddit yesterday, figured I'd share here! Cause, you know, I'd rather post stuff in shaving forums than start my work day Smile

The usual disclaimers apply: I am not affiliated in any way with Razorock, etc.

Presentation: The Dead Sea comes in the same type of jar as SMdF. There is, however, one minor difference. The label is a standard, waterproof label, rather than the craft-paper label found on SMdF. It's a little thing, but I applaud this change. I've always hated the SMdF label - craft paper has no place in my bathroom, where water is an inevitability. For what it's worth, I think the label design and jar are pretty striking, especially at this price point.

Scent: (Second disclaimer - I'm not a fragrance expert, and I'm under no illusion that I can pick out the intricacies of any scent - I can only give my meager impressions). Opening the jar, I immediately get that hint of Lemon and Rosemary. Smelling a little more deeply, I can tell there is a lot going on here. A complex scent to my nose. I wouldn't really call this a Citrus scent, despite the Lemon. It reminds me very much of being on a beach. Not a humid, tropical beach mind you, but a rocky, arid beach. I haven't been to the Dead Sea, but I've been throughout the Mediterranean, and some of that comes to mind. It's really, very pleasant.

It's not an overpowering scent - it certainly doesn't seem to linger as long even as SMdF. It's very unique, so I didn't know what to pair it with - I went with Fine Platinum for the citrus connection, and that seemed to do fine. Since it isn't super strong, you can pretty safely use whatever you want.

My wife smelled this again this morning and says it smells like "sand and citronella mixed together" - remember folks, scents are subjective Wink

Performance: The consistency is pretty much the same as SMdF. Definitely a croap, if not a cream. I probably overloaded my brush a little, as is easy to do with these sorts of soaps. I'd recommend either scooping out a little bit, or using a wet brush. A dry brush will probably dig into the soap really quickly.

Too early to tell for sure if it's better than SMdF, or if it's just impressing me because it's brand new. I can tell you that it's at least as good. It's probably a little bit better. However, I'd say that it's an incremental improvement. The ingredient list is very similar, with only a couple small additions. It lathered very quickly, and it was plenty slick. Seems to tolerate plenty of water. Maybe not quite as slick as a tallow based soap like Glissant or MLS, but pretty close. Splitting hairs really.

Post shave is definitely good. Again, it's probably better than SMdF, which was already really good. Sitting here typing this, my face feels fantastic. I didn't really feel any need to use aftershave, but I always do anyway, because I enjoy it.

Bottom Line: Yeah, it's really good. I'm immediately a fan. The scent is unique and interesting, and the performance is as good as any. I'm a big believer in the idea that pretty much all the "top shelf" soaps are competitive with one another, and this one is no different.

A quick note on value: Like SMdF, this is a $20 USD soap. That's super cheap for a soap this good that comes in a big, beautiful jar. And, need I remind you, that's an 8 oz jar. Yeah. It's a steal.

TL;DR Soap good. Me like.

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#32

Emperor of Shaving
I could not detect a lot of the sea salt during the shave. I feel it comes through in the post shave the most leaving the king quite soft. As already mentioned, after shave will be optional with this one. Joe did an amazing job with this one and at this price point, it's a gem.

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#33

Member
Detroit
Glad to hear the good reviews here. I have a jar on the way and am excited to try it out. I have never used the SMdF before, but it was always one that intrigued me. If I like this one, I'll probably grab the SMdF with another IB order when the Hawk is available.
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#34
Only Joe will be able to say for sure, but my guess is the Dead Sea salt was probably powderized so that it mixes more easily.
#35
It says it’s made with two oils, cannabis and saffron. That would mean the other scents are synthetic fragrance ?




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#36
(08-20-2016, 06:25 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: ...I have never used the SMdF before, but it was always one that intrigued me. If I like this one, I'll probably grab the SMdF with another IB order when the Hawk is available.


A shave buddy gifted me at least 1/4 of his jar if not more of the SMdF and it is an outstanding soap in all regards. It is like no other soap in that it is a "croapy" granular soap sort of like damp brown sugar in consistency. Superb stuff and a lot for the money. Wink
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#37
Of the two Razorock "premium" soaps, which would you recommend?
#38
(05-03-2018, 04:45 AM)bendavid Wrote: Of the two Razorock "premium" soaps, which would you recommend?

Scent nod is to Santa Maria del Fiore and slight performance nod to The Dead Sea.
#39
I really dig the dead sea. SMDF is also a really nice scent but the dead sea has... something... about it that makes it stand out.


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