This forum inspired me to give B&M another try. I tried two of their soaps a few years back and was underwhelmed. I don't know why.
Today was my second shave with Latha (Lavender, Oakmoss, Heliotrope). I used a Feather AC with a Kai Captain blade.
This is one of the very best soaps I've ever used. Lather bloomed easily on the brush, the slickness was beyond my XPECtations, the cushion superb. Tomorrow I'm going to give Adagio a whirl.
B&M, you rock.
Today was my second shave with Latha (Lavender, Oakmoss, Heliotrope). I used a Feather AC with a Kai Captain blade.
This is one of the very best soaps I've ever used. Lather bloomed easily on the brush, the slickness was beyond my XPECtations, the cushion superb. Tomorrow I'm going to give Adagio a whirl.
B&M, you rock.
Juniper (Cold River Soap Works) juniper & vetiver
Just back from five days in the desert, I shaved with CRSW's Juniper and chased that with Bertrand Duchaufour's smokey Timbuktu edt. They're both fantastic fragrances, but nothing in a bottle or tub of soap can match the haunting scent of a rainy night on the Colorado plateau.
Just back from five days in the desert, I shaved with CRSW's Juniper and chased that with Bertrand Duchaufour's smokey Timbuktu edt. They're both fantastic fragrances, but nothing in a bottle or tub of soap can match the haunting scent of a rainy night on the Colorado plateau.
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