I haven't posted for a few days because I've been working through a sample of a new scent from Sir Henry's Sundries/Black Tie Razors that Dominick sent to me three days ago. The scent is Bay Rum and as a confirmed Bay Rum fan, I was very interested. I first became aware of Sir Henry's a couple of years ago when I bought their #13 unscented soap and two scents, Casino Royale and El Jefe. Since then I have gotten my mitts on several other scents, each one of them excellent. I liked the products so well that about a year ago I hooked up with the team while on business in St Louis and shared a meal of toasted ravioli, a STL icon. What I learned is that the Black Tie Razor team is made up of individuals each with a key talent to making things work and a dedication to each customer’s needs. But it's the Bay Rum I want to tell you about! I love the many iterations of Bay Rum available and this one is stellar. Bay rum to me is a big old dose of bay. Not bay fragrance but real bay. This soap is all of that. I get lime first, then the bay and rum kick in. There is a hint of vanilla going on plus some other things and knowing Dom, I suspect it's Sandalwood holding down the fort. And one of the ingredients I really like in Bay Rum is that kiss of nutmeg. Love it, but it doesn't love me so when I smelled it I thought, “well, here's a soap that isn't going to work” thinking it would fire my skin up. But I lathered it anyway and made a pass. The spice scent was there but there was no tingle. 2nd pass and no reaction. Third pass and I realized that whatever level of nutmeg he had used must be below my sensitivity threshold. This classifies as a “hug soap” for me. It's the kind of feel that you could leave it on your face and watch Quigley Down Under and enjoy the face hug the whole time. I asked Dominick how he put nutmeg in the mix and didn't light me up. He said “no nutmeg but scent wizardry”. At any rate, I hauled out the 4 bay rums I have and sniffed them side by side. Gents, I have a new favorite Bay Rum. It pays respect to the two scents In the title but then adds depth and refinement the others don't have. If you are a Bay Rum fan you owe it to yourself to be on the lookout for a Sir Henry's Bay Rum release. He told me I'd have to wait until June sometime. I'll be waiting!
Fjellheim v. (Fitjar Islands) light conifer
A new puck of Fjellheim looks like a volcano with its top half shorn off. I've often wondered why Fitjar Islands chose to make their hard soaps this odd shape. I think I got my answer the other night as I was browsing YouTube and came across a tutorial on how to make Castile soap. It looks like one popular way to mold homemade soap is to put it into a silicon muffin pan. After it has cooled, each soap pops out shaped like an upside down muffin, or in other words, just like a puck of Fitjar Islands shave soap.
A new puck of Fjellheim looks like a volcano with its top half shorn off. I've often wondered why Fitjar Islands chose to make their hard soaps this odd shape. I think I got my answer the other night as I was browsing YouTube and came across a tutorial on how to make Castile soap. It looks like one popular way to mold homemade soap is to put it into a silicon muffin pan. After it has cooled, each soap pops out shaped like an upside down muffin, or in other words, just like a puck of Fitjar Islands shave soap.
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