Nero Wrote:Vintage Barbasol it used to be called Barber Soul but he got a cease and desist (CAD)Lipripper660 Wrote:CaD is apparently a copy of a well known fragrance, but I have smelled it and have no clue what it's modeled after. Anyone know?Oasisdave Wrote:Like the his scent and the CK-6 base has the best finish I've ever experienced.
(07-13-2019, 05:45 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote:WoWNero Wrote:Vintage Barbasol it used to be called Barber Soul but he got a cease and desist (CAD)Lipripper660 Wrote:Like the his scent and the CK-6 base has the best finish I've ever experienced.CaD is apparently a copy of a well known fragrance, but I have smelled it and have no clue what it's modeled after. Anyone know?
That's ridiculous.
Can't believe they even took notice.
Dolomiti v. (Saponificio Varesino) citrus, lavender, cedar
At some point I’d like to dedicate a week to black soaps. It’s fascinating how an inky black puck can give up a white lather. I wish I understood the physics. Dolomiti gets its dark color from one of its ingredients, black silt from the Dolomites mountain range. SV claims the silt works as an anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory, and it’s supposed to tone the skin. In the past this silt was quite dark. Earlier versions of this soap looked just like hockey pucks. Lately though SV has sourced a lighter colored silt, so today’s Dolomiti is closer to gray than sable. The lather, however, is still the same excellent emulsion. It finishes smooth and easy, and it smells like a soapy cologne.
Can you recommend some other black soaps?
At some point I’d like to dedicate a week to black soaps. It’s fascinating how an inky black puck can give up a white lather. I wish I understood the physics. Dolomiti gets its dark color from one of its ingredients, black silt from the Dolomites mountain range. SV claims the silt works as an anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory, and it’s supposed to tone the skin. In the past this silt was quite dark. Earlier versions of this soap looked just like hockey pucks. Lately though SV has sourced a lighter colored silt, so today’s Dolomiti is closer to gray than sable. The lather, however, is still the same excellent emulsion. It finishes smooth and easy, and it smells like a soapy cologne.
Can you recommend some other black soaps?
Again I reached for the Henrix and Co Barbershop. I am loving the scent of this soap and the shave is quite good (not the best, but certainly a respectable soap).
My only problem is at 3 oz, it's going fast. With two price hikes in no time (now $15) I have been looking at the options for a different barbershop replacement. Mike's barbershop was mentioned as an exact match, so that's probably in my near future. I never asked how it compares in scent strength. Anyone have an opinion?
Thanks.
My only problem is at 3 oz, it's going fast. With two price hikes in no time (now $15) I have been looking at the options for a different barbershop replacement. Mike's barbershop was mentioned as an exact match, so that's probably in my near future. I never asked how it compares in scent strength. Anyone have an opinion?
Thanks.
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