(This post was last modified: 05-03-2019, 08:27 AM by FSword.)
Nice topic!
I find that my soap buying habits change from time to time. When I started wet shaving I bought a couple of soaps that were considered "classic", like MWF. Then there was a period of intense buying of whatever sounded nice. After that my interest turned to hardware and stopped software purchases. Following, I started with shavettes and my interest in soaps revived in order to find one (or more) with better slickness for helping me with the shavettes.
During this period I bought some pretty expensive stuff like MdC, Pannacrema etc. but (re)discovered that what sounded good did not always suit my skin or nose. Surely, I had seen this in the past as well but then I was trying out mostly budget soaps so I didn't give it much attention. On the latter phase though such mistakes cost (a lot) more so it taught me a lesson.
This last phase was about 6 months ago. Since then I only bought a Speick stick and my rotation includes about 3-4 soaps - if not less - out of the whole "collection". I figured I have all kinds of soaps to last for a very long period, which match my skin and I really like their scent. Sure there are new soaps coming out every day and perhaps some of my favorites won't be in production when I finish them but I don't mind. When the time comes I'm sure I'll find something that suits me. After all, by no means are we lacking variety. Problem is, this soap buying pause has turned me back to hardware, which can be quite expensive!
I find that my soap buying habits change from time to time. When I started wet shaving I bought a couple of soaps that were considered "classic", like MWF. Then there was a period of intense buying of whatever sounded nice. After that my interest turned to hardware and stopped software purchases. Following, I started with shavettes and my interest in soaps revived in order to find one (or more) with better slickness for helping me with the shavettes.
During this period I bought some pretty expensive stuff like MdC, Pannacrema etc. but (re)discovered that what sounded good did not always suit my skin or nose. Surely, I had seen this in the past as well but then I was trying out mostly budget soaps so I didn't give it much attention. On the latter phase though such mistakes cost (a lot) more so it taught me a lesson.
This last phase was about 6 months ago. Since then I only bought a Speick stick and my rotation includes about 3-4 soaps - if not less - out of the whole "collection". I figured I have all kinds of soaps to last for a very long period, which match my skin and I really like their scent. Sure there are new soaps coming out every day and perhaps some of my favorites won't be in production when I finish them but I don't mind. When the time comes I'm sure I'll find something that suits me. After all, by no means are we lacking variety. Problem is, this soap buying pause has turned me back to hardware, which can be quite expensive!