Razorock/Italian Barberhas been awfully good to the market. In fact I’d say revolutionary. With so many choices across so many brands a shaver really has little need to shop elsewhere. So when they releases the triple milled “What the Puck” soaps I had to try them. Scents were very nice and performance was fantastic. The name though. Just don’t care for that sort of word play and it would seem others didn’t either because that name seems gone and “label” seems to be the new moniker. Today I used Blue Label and as you would guess with blue in the name this is a nod to Floyd Blue, and a very good one. The soap loads and shaves great and in fact smells very similar to Floyd Blue which I do enjoy. It is a very nice palm soap and has Shea butter on the list which may explain the plump finish. This is a most impressive soap at a most ridiculously low price of 5 bucks.
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2020, 01:42 PM by mrdoug.)
SPEARHEAD SHAVING (Experimental) Lavender Vanilla
Despite the website description, I find this quite spa-like. It's sweet, but not 'dessert sweet'. It's a lighter scent, which dosen't offend. I can definitely detect the vanilla. When everything is mixed together I absolutely think spa / lotion / soothing scent. Not a manly scent, moreso unisex.
The soap is a soft consistency, somewhere in the realm of a soap croap. It whipped up a lather shockingly fast. The lather was low-structure, with the yogurt like consistency. Very nice.
The soap was slick enough, and I never felt dryness or irritation. I did find it was low on the residual slickness. This could absolutely be due to how I made the lather, so take that with a grain of salt for now.
I would obviously need to work with it longer to say anything equivocally. Still it was good, doubly so considering the price ($10!). I also give it to Spearhead for the quick shipping. It shipped the same day I ordered and I had it 3 days later. Kudos, folk(s).
Despite the website description, I find this quite spa-like. It's sweet, but not 'dessert sweet'. It's a lighter scent, which dosen't offend. I can definitely detect the vanilla. When everything is mixed together I absolutely think spa / lotion / soothing scent. Not a manly scent, moreso unisex.
The soap is a soft consistency, somewhere in the realm of a soap croap. It whipped up a lather shockingly fast. The lather was low-structure, with the yogurt like consistency. Very nice.
The soap was slick enough, and I never felt dryness or irritation. I did find it was low on the residual slickness. This could absolutely be due to how I made the lather, so take that with a grain of salt for now.
I would obviously need to work with it longer to say anything equivocally. Still it was good, doubly so considering the price ($10!). I also give it to Spearhead for the quick shipping. It shipped the same day I ordered and I had it 3 days later. Kudos, folk(s).
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