(This post was last modified: 12-05-2016, 08:17 PM by grim.)
(12-03-2016, 01:16 AM)Corey Wrote: Hot towel prep, most I'm guessing splash water on the face or shave in the shower but I find when I have some time a hot towel adds a lot to a shave.
I don't see it as underrated but more "underused". It shouldn't be. Nothing is better, other than being in a steam bath, for preparation. Rinse in hot water, pop in microwave, apply. Done. Works great.
(12-05-2016, 03:47 AM)Tbone Wrote: Undrrated by whom? Wetshaving enthusiasts on YouTube, the forums, and Amazon are but one small segment of a very large marketplace. There are lots of artisan soaps sold on Etsy, the majority of which get little or no mention at all on the forums or YouTube. Some of these soaps are quite good.
The market has a way of working it self out. If they were truly great, their names would make the rounds. Word would get out and they would be discussed extensively, if not in forums then on reddit. I agree that youtube and forums mean little, but crowdsourcing does work. Do not ignore the power of Amazon. The time is coming when Amazon will totally rule the online market. Other than "loyalty", there is really no reason to buy from elsewhere when Amazon has small vendors in their marketplace. Prices can be all over the place but Amazon is, about, the virtual marketplace.
If they were truly great, we would know their name.
(12-05-2016, 03:47 AM)Tbone Wrote: Crabtree & Evelyn have sold highly regarded shaving creams for at least 15 years, and maybe longer. They must have some pretty good sales figures for that to happen, and have obviously been quite popular over time.
Not necessarily true. They sell far more stuff than shaving stuff. They can easily be loss leaders. Go into a C&E store and look around. Around Christmas they tend to be more people looking for gifts but they went bankrupt in 2009. Then sold to a Malaysian or Chinese investment company in 2012 http://www.bloomberg.com/profiles/compan...tional-ltd.
C&E is in many Malls. Its one of the first shaving creams I tried simply because of easy availability and sold cheaply in 1.8 oz tubes. YMMV ... yada yada yada but their creams lack in comparison to the 3Ts never mind XPEC, ABC, SMN or other creams which are magnitudes better. Can you shave with them? Sure. There just are better in comparison. I found Myrrh to be the scent I liked best.
The bottom line is that their sales figure were not good enough to survive as they filed for bankruptcy and then were bought out. They are alive today but what you don't know is what products line sell, and which ones do not.