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(03-08-2016, 04:18 AM)Foolish1 Wrote:
(02-27-2016, 01:34 PM)vtmax Wrote: Yes, nice selection but I don't get the excitement. The one's I tried really were just average soaps at best.

I haven't tried their soaps yet. But overtime I think of it I can't decide because there is too many scents and V2, 2.5, 3...I'm just not sure. They should make maybe 6 awesome scents and stick with it.


Many artisans make more than 6 scents and I'm glad they do. That's not very many if you think about it. Stilling is my second favorite artisan, and tie for 1st in performance, and they have a ton of scents, I think around 40+. The more the merrier I say. It does get overwhelming when trying to choose one but just narrow down the choices by deciding what you are looking for. That's what I do anyway. I go straight to the ones with woodsy and/or cologne type scents.
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#23
Smelled but not owned:
Spring Heeled Jack - Black coffee (Don't drink the AS)
9 - gun solvent
AGHARTA - (It is not out yet, but I got to smell it recently...yeah!!)

Owned
Strange Island - Sage, Lavendar, Copiaba Balsam
Cedar Fever - Cedar, Yellow Rose, Sweetgrass (Made for the Shave by Shave West meetup...I can't take my nose out of this one).

I like the current formula. The brush loaded fast, lather came to good point fast, and the scent was there the whole time. I just go these this weekend, and only two shaves. These two were right up there in the pack. Glad to have them in my den.

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I enjoy their Mal Pais scented soap, not overpowering but a very intricate scent, it performs well too. I really should try their line of aftershaves, I have been looking for an aftershave with a long lasting scent.

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(02-19-2016, 10:58 PM)Boingo Wrote: I'm loving my recent purchases from PAA! The Sangre De Drago soap and matching aftershave is incredible. The scent strength on the AS is perfect. I can still catch a whiff as I'm driving home from the office. Excellent longevity. The scent is fantastic on both. Douglas has really created a masterpiece with this one. The oud and sandalwood work so well together and really has the "feel" of a high end fragrance. The soap is a wonderful performer and the lather is easy to make and plentiful with excellent slickness and a great post shave.

What are your favorites?

If you liked Sangre De Drago, you would also like Bad Obsession. Currently only available in AS, but it's also excellent.

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#26
I own and have tried 5. All five are great. I like version 3.0 a lot better than 2.5.
1. Dapper Doc's version 2.5
2. Malbolge version 3.0
3. Speakeasy 3.0
4. Cavendish 3.0
5. CAD 2.5

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#27
PAA is Phoenix Artisan Accoutrements? People are still using their soaps on a widespread basis?

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I think my all time favorite is FrostByte. It was my first highly mentholated soap and I love the tea tree, too.
Mine is from the early formula, and I haven't tried the new one yet, since the first one is very long lasting.


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#29
Ciderhouse 5, Miami Libre, and 11235. Also like the pumpkin.

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#30
Correct Tbone, and it appears so. I usually buy their soaps or B&M from a local retailer to gift to new wet shavers.


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