Two things to start this day. I'm getting tired of looking at pics of the same gear day after day but in keeping with whatever scientific method I can muster I will keep all the variables the same as best I can. And second, remembering that a one-shot shave with a soap does not in any fashion do it justice. All soaps don't want the same method. As such, better results might be waiting with a little tweaking. That is likely the case today. I chose Declaration Grooming (formerly L&L Groomings) Cuir Et Epices, a salute to leather. Loading was easy. Lathering was easy. I didn't find the soap thirsty in my sampling and the lather was mid-structure and super shiny. Slickness was good but I felt the blade in a harsh way the whole shave thus cushion seemed lacking. Very close shave. A bit of tightness in the post. Scent was very well done and I of course get leather but also a sweet floral I assume is tobacco and cedar is not shy. This is a very well done scent to my liking. Is Declaration better than this? I have no doubt. Many trusted friends swear by it so I'll assume on this day I did something the soap did not like. Don't get me wrong, the shave was just fine. Just not as comfortable as I look for.
(This post was last modified: 07-05-2019, 08:16 PM by TommyCarioca.)
(07-05-2019, 12:43 AM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Wholly Kaw, holy cow! I guess I only thought I knew what my favorites were. Today, for the first time, I tried an offering from Wholly Kaw. Due to the price they want for a soap, I was expecting they should offer first tier performance. Well, they did. Scent was Man From Mayfair and aromatic fougere it is! The first note I get is licorice. I assume it's from basil. I get notes of lavender, moss, and sandalwood. The strength is medium strong and really opens up on lathering. I'm not sure I'd want a cologne in this scent but MAN I do like the scent a lot. Lather is low structure and dense. I didn't find it the slickest soap but it is plenty slick. Cushion is excellent. Post shave? Well now, this is a post-shave dream. Awesome feel in the post. But the lather felt great all the way through. Dang! I don't need more soaps but....WK and GD are me favorite soaps. Glad you discovered it. I find the scents and scent strength to my liking. All great less the leather. Wicha on the post!
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Abricot v. (Le Père Lucien) apricots
What once were safe scents can suddenly, and annoyingly, start to irritate. For years I had no problem with soaps that smelled of orchard fruit, but lately pears, peaches, apples, and now apricots put a stinging blush on my face. Their cousin, the rose, does the same if I use it more than one day. Another cousin, the almond, is also commonly cited by shavers as an irritant (I have very few soaps that feature almond, so I don’t know if it rubs me raw). Face lathering seems to increase the sensitivity, so I’ll stick to mixing Abricot in a bowl. Why don’t I just get rid of it? Aside from the mild sting, it gives a great shave, and I can’t give up on a tub that brings back so many memories of the best part of July.
What once were safe scents can suddenly, and annoyingly, start to irritate. For years I had no problem with soaps that smelled of orchard fruit, but lately pears, peaches, apples, and now apricots put a stinging blush on my face. Their cousin, the rose, does the same if I use it more than one day. Another cousin, the almond, is also commonly cited by shavers as an irritant (I have very few soaps that feature almond, so I don’t know if it rubs me raw). Face lathering seems to increase the sensitivity, so I’ll stick to mixing Abricot in a bowl. Why don’t I just get rid of it? Aside from the mild sting, it gives a great shave, and I can’t give up on a tub that brings back so many memories of the best part of July.
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