Succès (Ethos) smoky pineapple
Shave 4 ・ 134 g left
So that’s a month with Ethos shaving soaps. I can honestly say that they’ve worked wonders for my skin. Each shave left me feeling plump but not greasy. More importantly, they’ve helped keep irritation at bay. And as an added blessing, these soaps just plain smell nice, full of fresh, rich, natural aromas.
It wasn’t thirty solid days with Ethos, though. I used a few other brands of soap along the way. But every time I tried something different, I could feel the beginnings of the same old hot spots welling up again, and so I came back to Ethos. When I told Frank about my recurring irritation, he was kind enough to send me a small vial of a skin care blend he’s developing. It may have come in a tiny unmarked bottle, but man, this elixir is potent. Four wee drops does the job. How did I use it? First I added some to the Ethos soaps as I made my lather. It didn't change the texture of the lather, but I came away with an extra smooth finish. Next I combined it with some aftershaves. It seemed to pull their goodness right down into my skin. After that I added a few drops to other brands of soaps and aftershaves. Wow. It improved everything I put it in, especially the leaner soaps like Martin de Candre, giving them a softer, easier finish and helping my hide mend after a tight shearing. And finally, I just used it on its own as a post-shave treatment, rubbing a few drops into my damp skin, followed by a drop or two of aftershave. Sublime. It’s really good stuff, and I’m eagerly looking forward to trying this blend in its final form. Has it been a perfect panacea? Not quite. I may still feel some irritation after a particularly close or careless shave. But when I need to put out the fire, or calm down my fussy skin, or turn a middling lather into something special, this is the stuff I'm going to reach for.
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Razor Henson AL13 Medium Silver ・ Blade Astra SP ・ Brush Phoenix Shaving Peregrino ・ Hoard 17,688 g
Shave 4 ・ 134 g left
So that’s a month with Ethos shaving soaps. I can honestly say that they’ve worked wonders for my skin. Each shave left me feeling plump but not greasy. More importantly, they’ve helped keep irritation at bay. And as an added blessing, these soaps just plain smell nice, full of fresh, rich, natural aromas.
It wasn’t thirty solid days with Ethos, though. I used a few other brands of soap along the way. But every time I tried something different, I could feel the beginnings of the same old hot spots welling up again, and so I came back to Ethos. When I told Frank about my recurring irritation, he was kind enough to send me a small vial of a skin care blend he’s developing. It may have come in a tiny unmarked bottle, but man, this elixir is potent. Four wee drops does the job. How did I use it? First I added some to the Ethos soaps as I made my lather. It didn't change the texture of the lather, but I came away with an extra smooth finish. Next I combined it with some aftershaves. It seemed to pull their goodness right down into my skin. After that I added a few drops to other brands of soaps and aftershaves. Wow. It improved everything I put it in, especially the leaner soaps like Martin de Candre, giving them a softer, easier finish and helping my hide mend after a tight shearing. And finally, I just used it on its own as a post-shave treatment, rubbing a few drops into my damp skin, followed by a drop or two of aftershave. Sublime. It’s really good stuff, and I’m eagerly looking forward to trying this blend in its final form. Has it been a perfect panacea? Not quite. I may still feel some irritation after a particularly close or careless shave. But when I need to put out the fire, or calm down my fussy skin, or turn a middling lather into something special, this is the stuff I'm going to reach for.
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Razor Henson AL13 Medium Silver ・ Blade Astra SP ・ Brush Phoenix Shaving Peregrino ・ Hoard 17,688 g