(05-13-2019, 05:48 AM)Bouki Wrote: (05-13-2019, 03:03 AM)Lipripper660 Wrote:
This is a new soap and new maker for me. Th maker is Murphy and McNeil and the soap is Ouroboros. Soap consistency is a cream. Not as loose as TOBS but close. I've got a long way to go before having this one dialed in, so a review will have to wait. Scent is wonderful, and if you like Nag Champa, you will like this. Scent strength is a fairly stout 7/10. Lather will have to wait until several shaves are finished and I know what I'm working with. Let's just say it'll be low structure when I get it dialed in. Slickness was very good. Post shave was the best I've experienced.
Lipripper660: I've been curious about this brand, too. Thanks very much for taking the time to explore it. I'm a little disappointed to hear that it's so soft, but the thought of having another nag champa specimen sounds tempting, and I'm always attracted by a great finish.
Today's razor looks fantastic. I'm not up on vintage blades. Is that a Gillette New? Awesome handle, whatever it is. Thanks again.
My son built some shaving brushes for them on a soap release recently and I got to know a little about them. Interested me enough to buy a couple of soaps. The other one I bought was their take on Bay Rum, Bad Mor, which is not really a bay rum at all but you can sure smell the relationship to it. That soap is much firmer than the Ouroboros yet still very soft like a TOBS cream reaching the bottom of the pot and having lost much of its water. Part of the enjoyment I have with a soap is the loading and these two totally preclude that as they really do perform as creams. I'll keep reporting as I get to know them better. Both scents are wonderful. The post shave felt like I'd shaved with Shea butter. Truly the best I've experienced but I finish with Shea anyway so post shave is not one of the main criteria I seek.
Yes, the razor is a vintage Gillette in the New Improved format. Pretty confusing all that old Gillette vintage stuff. The Gillette Old style gave way to Gillette new improved, which was replaced by the New. The New long comb is my favorite of the three and actually my favorite razor of all I own because of its smooth, efficient nature. The New Improved in the pic is silver plated and when I found it in Pennsylvainia it was black. I really need to polish it up again but rather enjoy the look the bit of tarnish gives in the handle. It is a very comely razor. To my cheeks, the New Improved is not as smooth as the New but it's close.