(This post was last modified: 02-08-2023, 07:57 PM by TommyCarioca.)
Ethos Grooming Sandalo
To my nose there are 3 major Sandalwood families: creamy, dry, and cologne. Frank's Sandalo to me, fits the creamy, milky variety. It has a bright top, almost like a mint or peppermint accord off the puck... that dissipated mostly upon lathering. I was reminded throughout the shave of coconut. Not odd,, pleasing, but definitely present.
This F puck has the best performance I have experienced on any of the other flavors that I own. Frank amped up something to my liking. Seemed more like a tallow soap to me - best Ethos recipe for me to date.
The overarching commentary for Ethos is, as we all know, that the scent(s) are not overpowering but classy and well done. First CLASS soap. I have 'saved' using previous versions for special days, but this will get used more frequently as it is an unobtrusive, classy, 'office' puck. Any post shave frag will work well with this - I used Tom Ford's Santal today. Not a bad day.
C U all tomorrow
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To my nose there are 3 major Sandalwood families: creamy, dry, and cologne. Frank's Sandalo to me, fits the creamy, milky variety. It has a bright top, almost like a mint or peppermint accord off the puck... that dissipated mostly upon lathering. I was reminded throughout the shave of coconut. Not odd,, pleasing, but definitely present.
This F puck has the best performance I have experienced on any of the other flavors that I own. Frank amped up something to my liking. Seemed more like a tallow soap to me - best Ethos recipe for me to date.
The overarching commentary for Ethos is, as we all know, that the scent(s) are not overpowering but classy and well done. First CLASS soap. I have 'saved' using previous versions for special days, but this will get used more frequently as it is an unobtrusive, classy, 'office' puck. Any post shave frag will work well with this - I used Tom Ford's Santal today. Not a bad day.
C U all tomorrow
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(02-08-2023, 07:56 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Ethos Grooming Sandalo
To my nose there are 3 major Sandalwood families: creamy, dry, and cologne. Frank's Sandalo to me, fits the creamy, milky variety. It has a bright top, almost like a mint or peppermint accord off the puck... that dissipated mostly upon lathering. I was reminded throughout the shave of coconut. Not odd,, pleasing, but definitely present.
This F puck has the best performance I have experienced on any of the other flavors that I own. Frank amped up something to my liking. Seemed more like a tallow soap to me - best Ethos recipe for me to date.
The overarching commentary for Ethos is, as we all know, that the scent(s) are not overpowering but classy and well done. First CLASS soap. I have 'saved' using previous versions for special days, but this will get used more frequently as it is an unobtrusive, classy, 'office' puck. Any post shave frag will work well with this - I used Tom Ford's Santal today. Not a bad day.
C U all tomorrow
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Thank you my friend. I think it’s the 3 new ingredients that kicked it up a notch. This was your idea and thank you for pushing me to make it.
(02-08-2023, 08:04 PM)Dragonsbeard Wrote:Ahhh. I knew KNEW there was something in there. Great improvement on an already stellar base(02-08-2023, 07:56 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Ethos Grooming Sandalo
To my nose there are 3 major Sandalwood families: creamy, dry, and cologne. Frank's Sandalo to me, fits the creamy, milky variety. It has a bright top, almost like a mint or peppermint accord off the puck... that dissipated mostly upon lathering. I was reminded throughout the shave of coconut. Not odd,, pleasing, but definitely present.
This F puck has the best performance I have experienced on any of the other flavors that I own. Frank amped up something to my liking. Seemed more like a tallow soap to me - best Ethos recipe for me to date.
The overarching commentary for Ethos is, as we all know, that the scent(s) are not overpowering but classy and well done. First CLASS soap. I have 'saved' using previous versions for special days, but this will get used more frequently as it is an unobtrusive, classy, 'office' puck. Any post shave frag will work well with this - I used Tom Ford's Santal today. Not a bad day.
C U all tomorrow
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Thank you my friend. I think it’s the 3 new ingredients that kicked it up a notch. This was your idea and thank you for pushing me to make it.
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Indian Sandalwood (Cyril R. Salter) cologne-style sandal
Shave 2 ・ 161 g left
Dave in KY, that was a nice conversation on lather bowls, and your Turkish bowl is a beaut. I’ve been observing lathering bowls for quite a spell too. They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, prices, and materials - ceramic, copper, steel, melamine, you name it. Some have ridges, some have rings, and others are as smooth as a summer’s day. They’re handy little things, I'll give you that, especially when you’re working with creams. Dip your wet brush too many times in the pot and a cream turns to slush. Better to scoop out a knurdle and smear it in a bowl. But here’s the thing, lathering bowls are all well and good, but they don’t always make the best emulsion. Too often they turn out a sallow, still lather altogether lacking spring and life. I’ve found that if you want lather that’s thick, full of body, and so shiny you’ll need shades, nothing beats an old calloused palm.
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Razor Edwin Jagger DES89KN Kelvin ・ Blade Gillette Platinum ・ Brush Simpson Trafalgar T2 ・ Hoard 19,019 g (⇣21,394 g)
Shave 2 ・ 161 g left
Dave in KY, that was a nice conversation on lather bowls, and your Turkish bowl is a beaut. I’ve been observing lathering bowls for quite a spell too. They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, prices, and materials - ceramic, copper, steel, melamine, you name it. Some have ridges, some have rings, and others are as smooth as a summer’s day. They’re handy little things, I'll give you that, especially when you’re working with creams. Dip your wet brush too many times in the pot and a cream turns to slush. Better to scoop out a knurdle and smear it in a bowl. But here’s the thing, lathering bowls are all well and good, but they don’t always make the best emulsion. Too often they turn out a sallow, still lather altogether lacking spring and life. I’ve found that if you want lather that’s thick, full of body, and so shiny you’ll need shades, nothing beats an old calloused palm.
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Razor Edwin Jagger DES89KN Kelvin ・ Blade Gillette Platinum ・ Brush Simpson Trafalgar T2 ・ Hoard 19,019 g (⇣21,394 g)
(02-08-2023, 09:33 PM)Bouki Wrote: Indian Sandalwood (Cyril R. Salter) cologne-style sandal
Shave 2 ・ 161 g left
Dave in KY, that was a nice conversation on lather bowls, and your Turkish bowl is a beaut. I’ve been observing lathering bowls for quite a spell too. They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, prices, and materials - ceramic, copper, steel, melamine, you name it. Some have ridges, some have rings, and others are as smooth as a summer’s day. They’re handy little things, I'll give you that, especially when you’re working with creams. Dip your wet brush too many times in the pot and a cream turns to slush. Better to scoop out a knurdle and smear it in a bowl. But here’s the thing, lathering bowls are all well and good, but they don’t always make the best emulsion. Too often they turn out a sallow, still lather altogether lacking spring and life. I’ve found that if you want lather that’s thick, full of body, and so shiny you’ll need shades, nothing beats an old calloused palm.
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Razor Edwin Jagger DES89KN Kelvin ・ Blade Gillette Platinum ・ Brush Simpson Trafalgar T2 ・ Hoard 19,019 g (⇣21,394 g)
Now why didn't I think of that..... I have 2 of those
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Thursday February 9, 2023
Razor: Durham Duplex DE
Blade: Feather Pro (Modified)
Brush: Fluffy Industry Copper/Badger-Boar Mix
Soap: A&E NYC (1508.5 Project)
AS 1: Witch Hazel
AS 2: A&E NYC Splash
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,557
Razor: Durham Duplex DE
Blade: Feather Pro (Modified)
Brush: Fluffy Industry Copper/Badger-Boar Mix
Soap: A&E NYC (1508.5 Project)
AS 1: Witch Hazel
AS 2: A&E NYC Splash
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,557
This post by Dave in KY mentions views and opinions expressed and makes it known that they are "those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of DFS or any other member, agency, organization, employer or company."
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