(03-07-2016, 06:07 AM)lloydrm Wrote: (03-06-2016, 06:02 PM)Barrister_N_Mann Wrote: (03-06-2016, 06:56 AM)NeoXerxes Wrote: Who knows? It's obviously impossible to attribute causation with 100% certainty since we don't have access to the ingredients sourcing information. As I mentioned, in many cases it could be mere allergies rather than inferior oils. But speaking from my own experience, it is usually the cheap fragrances that give me allergic reactions. It might be different for you.
I haven't tried MW Coconut, but had no issues (thankfully) with Citricos or Messier Tremonia.
"Low quality" is a pretty nebulous term and not something you can really use to describe these things, especially on the criterion that they "smell cheap," which means basically nothing (for instance, I've heard people describe Knize Ten as "cheap and adolescent," which it's definitely not). My guess is that you're probably allergic to something in the fragrance, whether it's cheap or not; if I had to make a prediction, I would guess high-powered laundry musks like ethylene brassylate and dihydromyrcenol, especially because said ingredients tend to impart a weird metallic tang to fragrances and are used to create the "fresh" impression so common in modern masculine scents.
Very interesting. Then the obvious question: can you list B&M products that are free of those ingredients?
I have some B&M samples that have been sitting around for a while and, to be totally honest, they smell so good and strong am afraid they're gonna turn my face on fire (Lavanille is the most tempting). I've been proven wrong in correlating strength of scent with stinginess (namely LpL) but still, that's the associating my brain makes.
ps: arm testing did not work for me.
The only B&M soap that uses dihydromyrcenol is Latha Oceana. I don't particularly care for the stuff (and have developed a mild skin allergy to it), so I tend not to use it, but people kept asking me to produce an aquatic scent, so we created Oceana to fill the demand. It's gentler than most aquatic scents, but still contains a hefty bit of dihydromyrcenol. It does NOT incorporate ethylene brassylate AT ALL. Can't STAND that particular ingredient.
Completely understandable on the strength concern; we found that a lot of people wanted soaps that were pretty darn strong, so that's what we make. What do you have, other than Lavanille? Are you allergic to anything that you already know about?
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