(This post was last modified: 06-13-2021, 09:04 PM by Bouki.)
Sandalwood t. (Cold River Soap Works)
woody sandal
Blessed with a staggering variety of soaps and boatloads of razors, blades, and brushes, my greatest challenge these days is figuring out how to use it all. So far this year I’ve lathered 107 separate soaps made by 44 different artisans. The truly remarkable thing, though, is there hasn’t hardly been a bad shave in the whole lot. Over the years I’ve managed to weed out all the soaps that didn’t work for me. Truth be told, these were very few. Most soap cookers put out a very good product. But there are a few soaps in my stable that seem to lag behind; for whatever reason, I haven’t touched them in 2021. So for the next week or two I’ll be touring these “lost and left behind,” and I’ll be deciding if they’re worth keeping in rotation. I’ll throw in a few new-and-never-used creams here and there, too, just to keep it interesting.
First up is Cold River Soap Work’s
Sandalwood. Offering a gorgeous lather richly scented with Australian sandal and finishing like a dream, this soap should be among my favorites. But the sorry fact is I haven’t opened it for over a year. Why not? Well, we burn a lot of incense around here, so I get my sandal fix that way. Dumb me. I’ve been missing out on a really nice sandalwood soap. It’s not strong, it’s not spicy, and it’s not sweet, but Cold River does wood well, and their mix of sandal and aromatic woods comes across pure and delightsome. This one will definitely stay in rotation.
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