(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.
(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.
Agreed. Their scent selection is a little overwhelming.
- Jeff
In my collection, ranked by my favorite scent first:
1.) Speakeasy - Classic. Easily my favorite. I used this one in rotation with Stirling's Ozark Mountain on my Honeymoon, if that tells you anything. It's nothing like Ozark, btw. It's got a floral top, but the amber/wood finish is quite delicious to me.
2.) CAD - What can I say? Pairs super nice with Fine's American Blend.
3.) Steeplechase Green - This is an old HTGAM tin. The scent here is not a dead ringer for Polo Green, but unique enough that it makes a regular appearance.
The performance is't quite as good as Stirling to me, I'll always have a special place for them. But it's perhaps up there in terms of organic ingredients and...non-tallow. Fat makes everything better. Douglas, if you're reading this, make a tallow soap and I'll be the first at the register, just to see what you do.
1.) Speakeasy - Classic. Easily my favorite. I used this one in rotation with Stirling's Ozark Mountain on my Honeymoon, if that tells you anything. It's nothing like Ozark, btw. It's got a floral top, but the amber/wood finish is quite delicious to me.
2.) CAD - What can I say? Pairs super nice with Fine's American Blend.
3.) Steeplechase Green - This is an old HTGAM tin. The scent here is not a dead ringer for Polo Green, but unique enough that it makes a regular appearance.
The performance is't quite as good as Stirling to me, I'll always have a special place for them. But it's perhaps up there in terms of organic ingredients and...non-tallow. Fat makes everything better. Douglas, if you're reading this, make a tallow soap and I'll be the first at the register, just to see what you do.
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