#201

Vintage Razor Fan
Southwestern NY
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SEptember 09, 2016

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SOTD-09sep16:
GEM Featherweight / GEM PTFE Stainless
Vintage Blades 22mm 2-Band Finest
Cold River Soap Works Oliva Citrus Paradisi
Fine L'Orange Noir AS

My sweet, young, and lovely walked into the bathroom after I finished shaving and said, "It smells SO good in here!" So, in the end, I enjoyed my shave and my wife enjoyed the citrus aura! It's all good!

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-Rob
#202

Member
East Texas
(This post was last modified: 09-10-2016, 05:04 AM by 120inna55.)
PannaCrema - Pure2O Damn Fine Shave
BSB-Ti | HMW
RazoRock Black Mamba
Gillette 7 O'clock Black (1)
Folsom and Company - Shady Past

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My only prior experience with PannaCrema is with their flagship, Nuàvia Blu, which is no doubt a top tier performing soap.  I admit I've been curious about Pure2O, but I was hesitant given the rather large pricing disparity from their Nuàvia line.  My skeptical nature dictated that the relatively low price point coupled with the minimalist ingredients list was just a tactic to fill out their demographic with more economical spenders.  In my mind this inevitably would translate to a proportionate performance gap.  Quite simply, I was wrong, but given my skepticism, I probably would never have tried it. As luck would literally have it, I won a new jar of the Damn Fine Shave Edition Pure2O.  I have never won anything that was random.  I am grateful to andrewjs18 for putting up the soap for grabs.

The lather is somewhat unique in that it's very lustrous.  It was impossible to get even tiny bubbles from this as it stayed at a creamy dense state regardless of the amount of water I pushed on it.  The water actually contributed to increased thickness of the lather, but it never threatened to break down.  It acted like a vegan soap in that regard, but had a slickness that rivals many of my preferred tallow-based soaps.  While it rinsed cleanly, the residual slickness was immediately evident, and I probably could have shaved most areas from the slickness apart from visible lather.  A three-pass head and face shave yielded a BBS surface that couldn't have been better.  Nuàvia's known for its post-shave, and I can confidently say, Pure2O is not far behind.  Even my well-rinsed badger knot felt conditioned as I cleaned up the gear.

Unfortunately, the scent is another story.  There's no way to dress this up.  The pungent floral aroma was quite bold and accompanied by an equally heavy powdery musk.  This was immediately reminiscent of an old lady's perfume.  You know what I'm talking about.  Their olfactories are all but gone, and they've steeped in this heavily powdered fragrance whose floral notes are matched only by the pattern on their amorphous dresses that no doubt perfectly match the fabric of their window drapes.  Suffice it to say, this scent is not for me.  Despite the website's documentation of citrus notes, I couldn't detect them.  Perhaps I'm just overly susceptible to powder, because it, along with the pungent floral, overwhelmed anything else the scent profile had to offer.  I'm grateful, however, that this is just a soap.  The scent is gone almost as quickly as the final rinse, and Folsom and Company's "Shady Past" annulled any lingering fragrance from the soap.

Despite my feelings about the scent, I will use this soap often.  The performance is just that good.

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#203
(09-10-2016, 03:43 AM)tdmsu Wrote:
(09-09-2016, 09:33 PM)captain_hx Wrote: 09.09.2016

39C
Feather
Ω.651
Haslinger
Aqua Velva


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Der Vorschlaghammer!  One of my favorites!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

This is my latest acquisition and with only 3 shaves it's already one of my favourites

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#204
Southern Oud
M&F Finest 2XL
Blackbird
Fine American Blend AS

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Regards

Enviado desde mi D6603 mediante Tapatalk

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#205

Vintage Razor Fan
Southwestern NY
SEptember 10, 2016

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SOTD-10sep16:
ATT SE1 w/Hempel Ti Handle / Feather AC Pro
Semogue Owners Club 2-Band
Mike's Lily of the Valley
Chatillon Lux Colbeck AS

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-Rob
#206

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
(09-10-2016, 05:02 AM)120inna55 Wrote:
PannaCrema - Pure2O Damn Fine Shave
BSB-Ti | HMW
RazoRock Black Mamba
Gillette 7 O'clock Black (1)
Folsom and Company - Shady Past

[Image: dExatA7.jpg]

My only prior experience with PannaCrema is with their flagship, Nuàvia Blu, which is no doubt a top tier performing soap.  I admit I've been curious about Pure2O, but I was hesitant given the rather large pricing disparity from their Nuàvia line.  My skeptical nature dictated that the relatively low price point coupled with the minimalist ingredients list was just a tactic to fill out their demographic with more economical spenders.  In my mind this inevitably would translate to a proportionate performance gap.  Quite simply, I was wrong, but given my skepticism, I probably would never have tried it. As luck would literally have it, I won a new jar of the Damn Fine Shave Edition Pure2O.  I have never won anything that was random.  I am grateful to andrewjs18 for putting up the soap for grabs.

The lather is somewhat unique in that it's very lustrous.  It was impossible to get even tiny bubbles from this as it stayed at a creamy dense state regardless of the amount of water I pushed on it.  The water actually contributed to increased thickness of the lather, but it never threatened to break down.  It acted like a vegan soap in that regard, but had a slickness that rivals many of my preferred tallow-based soaps.  While it rinsed cleanly, the residual slickness was immediately evident, and I probably could have shaved most areas from the slickness apart from visible lather.  A three-pass head and face shave yielded a BBS surface that couldn't have been better.  Nuàvia's known for its post-shave, and I can confidently say, Pure2O is not far behind.  Even my well-rinsed badger knot felt conditioned as I cleaned up the gear.

Unfortunately, the scent is another story.  There's no way to dress this up.  The pungent floral aroma was quite bold and accompanied by an equally heavy powdery musk.  This was immediately reminiscent of an old lady's perfume.  You know what I'm talking about.  Their olfactories are all but gone, and they've steeped in this heavily powdered fragrance whose floral notes are matched only by the pattern on their amorphous dresses that no doubt perfectly match the fabric of their window drapes.  Suffice it to say, this scent is not for me.  Despite the website's documentation of citrus notes, I couldn't detect them.  Perhaps I'm just overly susceptible to powder, because it, along with the pungent floral, overwhelmed anything else the scent profile had to offer.  I'm grateful, however, that this is just a soap.  The scent is gone almost as quickly as the final rinse, and Folsom and Company's "Shady Past" annulled any lingering fragrance from the soap.

Despite my feelings about the scent, I will use this soap often.  The performance is just that good.

glad you got the soap safely and enjoyed the performance. I didn't even see this before replying to your PM with the tracking info...sigh. Tongue

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Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
#207

Member
St. Louis, MO
Prep: Lots of hot water to the face and a smearing of Proraso preshave
Razor: Gillette Tech
Blade: Dorco Platinum ST-301 (2)
Brush: Maggard Razors 24mm Purple Swirl
Lather: Fuzzyface Soaps Dragons Blood
Post: Lucky Tiger, Osage Rub, Pinaud Clubman all at once

I think I have lost my mojo with my Tech or the blade is just not right. I got fairly bad razor burn tonight. I'm going to move the blade to a known good razor, a Gillette Slim, for next shave.

This is my first use of a Fuzzyface Soap. The consistency of the soap is very, very firm. Not hard like Tabac, but also not as soft as CFG. Its scent strength is fairly low, but enough to provide nice smells throughout the shave. Oddly enough, even with the low scent strength, after rinsing off my face after the last pass the scent stuck around on my skin for a long time. It was nice. The lather I created was very good and it offered an adequate amount of residual slickness. I found it to be a very thirsty soap that can absorb a surprisingly large amount of water during lather creation.

So, are Fuzzyface Soaps worth having and keeping in the den based on my initial impressions shave? Yes. I think it's a fine addition to my den, which is a relief because I bought seven of their soaps!

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#210

Member
Atlanta, GA
September 10, 2016
Gem Damaskeene
Gem PTFE (3)
Simpson CH2 Synthetic
Route 66 Perfect Storm
Witch Hazel
Fine L’Orange Noir

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Clint


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