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Thursday, April 20, 2023 - Soap of the Day
Chatillon Lux + L&L Grooming Blackberry Blossom Bay
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I've been scaled. I'm smooth now.
Ohio
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#40,323

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Honolulu, Hawaii
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Dave

It’s a lot more fun being 20 in the ‘70s than 70 in the '20s  - Joe Walsh
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(04-20-2023, 04:37 PM)ExtraProtein Wrote:
(04-19-2023, 11:55 AM)Dragonsbeard Wrote:
(04-19-2023, 12:11 AM)ExtraProtein Wrote: With YOU Frank! I’ll pay extra for a container that will keep my software FRESH

Example: YOUR Dragonsbeard V1 is as fresh today as it was back in June 2019.  Of course there’s not much left in my 3rd tub however I have plenty of V2 to keep me in business

Furthermore….the foam inside the lid to keep the material from the air. Know what, I’m going to stop here, I’m not getting banned today for calling out these “Premium Soapers” and their shite Packaging

Keep doing what you’re doing Frank….. your Version 1 DB (that started it all) is a better container than the containers your competitors are putting their poisons in

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Thank you old friend for the encouragement. Since the Dragonsbeard V1 my packaging  has changed to the PETG jars and lids I’m using today which are much better as they provide a better environment for the ingredients I use. Actually if I had my way I’d use glass jars but because of shipping costs from Europe ( the jars are heavy )  also some jars are bound to break on their way here so loss has to be considered. Once they arrive then there’s higher shipping costs to the customers and my vendors. An finally there’s always the chance of a customer dropping the jar and with glass the odds of it shattering are very high and I certainly wouldn’t want anyone to cut themselves!

The jars I use currently are certainly not inexpensive an in fact just the opposite. The brushed Aluminum lids I use cost more than the more commonly used jar &  lid and you could probably thrown in the labels into the equation.  I like what I use not only for the looks but also for the protection of the ingredients and I believe most of my customers appreciate them as you do.

On a side note I have a unopened jar of Dragonsbeard V 1 , V2 and V3  along with the V1 splash just because Dragonsbeard started it all. 

All the best

Frank
The Self-Named Dragonsbeard has kept a spot in my Top 3 for close to 4 years running (this summer will be 4 years). 

Angel, Beaudelaire, Khalifa and Spanish Fern all knocked it out of its #1 spot but at the moment it sits at the top. I would normally say with each version the material has gotten better and better HOWEVER, as with all my Ethos, for me the #1 standout has been scent. Performance of your “lotions and potions” will always be consistent because “You’re a cosmetics guy” and implied.  I pick and choose carefully as I like performing STRONG BOLD SCENTS.  

Performance of Ethos: like Yoghurt hitting my requirements of slickness, protection between the blade and my skin, minimisation of irritation/weepers….all the basics of soothing one’s skin to help counteract the effects of shaving. Great cosmetics are exactly that: good for your skin!  AGAIN, I like to smell something when I shave and your offerings have never disappointed.

Your packaging has always been premium.  Many of the others used premium and as their pricing went up, their use of premium packaging went down.  So now I question things silently like; “did the quality of the materials inside go down too?”  We have MANY choices in this shaving arena, and I LOVE to try new things. We are also creatures of habit….we always go back to what we favour most.

How does a shaving cream/croap/soap make it into the “ExtraProtein TOP 3?”
I have to continually reach for your product over and over and over again. Performance implied but it comes down to SCENT for me.

Cheers Frank!

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Thank you for the kind words and I absolutely love that drawing! I wish the Jar had the new Dragon on it. You are very talented my old friend.

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(04-20-2023, 03:42 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Yesterday at lunch I fell out of a perfectly good house.  My eldest son called and asked if I had time during a lunch break to pick up a desk from his office and move it to his house.  You bet, anything for my son.  So I met him at the office, loaded the desk, took it to his place and after some finagling got it into his home office space.  Yahoo!  Then when I was leaving I forgot gravity is a thing, stepped into space and simultaneously face-planted and flat-backed it on the concrete patio outside.  Metal knees, and chronology have me more cautious than ever.  Bruises heal. Sprains get better.  But a spark from a metal knee has set many a forest ablaze and who has time for that?  Thus I find myself falling like I taught in ski school; to go with the fall, and the training generally serves me well except concrete is not snow.  (Well except icy spring boilerplate snow but I digress).  My son was so concerned as I lay there after showing off my agility like a walrus.  He offered a hand up, but I wasn’t done assessing what was hurting now and what might still be hurting in five minutes.  I assure you, my pride was bruised.  After things settled I got up, picked up my phone and ear buds that had left me during the flight and told him I was fine.  And I suppose I am fine except it feels like my back did leg day at the gym.  Two bruised elbows, one sprained wrist, two tweaky fingers, strained back, banged up shoulder, and some sort of weird knee pain in both legs but it seems everything will be right as rain in a few days. The house is fine by the way.  
This morning I lathered and shaved with my off hand due to the wreck and I chose Port au Prince. This soap smells horrible off the puck and wonderful off the brush.  I’ve often said Stirling punches above its class and I think people know that by now but for some reason I’m still surprised when I grab a puck and it’s impressive.  This soap is of 5he mutton tallow days and I believe they have stopped that. Sad, as I find it some amazing stuff.
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#40,326

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Idaho Falls, Idaho
(04-20-2023, 01:24 PM)mrdoug Wrote:
(04-20-2023, 12:34 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: Thursday April 20, 2023
Razor: Asylum 17-4
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Rubberset 400/Tuxedo
Soap: Salter's Indian Sandalwood
AS 1: Witch Hazel
AS 2: Sweet Comb Chicago
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1,627

1st time using this shaving cream as I have for years seen people use and speak highly of it especially a member that we don't see anymore Jgreenepa that raved about it being his #1 to use product. FINALLY I ordered some. It took only a small amount to make enough lather for my typical 3 pass shave and pickups and I had enough lather left to shave a group of Sherpa Guides and their Yak. The scent was nice when I focused on it but light for me to pick up steady. The protection was nice but the suprise to me was the residual slickness. Glad I was finally pushed to get a tub of this product. I'd have lived if never tried it but would have always wondered about it. Have a great day everyone !
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Hey Dave and others who are familiar with this soap brand:

Some scent notes I prefer in a lighter variant - sandalwood is definitely one of them. Just curious if lightly scented is their standard practice.

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I’ve only ever had one flavor of Salters Cream, French Vetiver and that one is mid scented.  I also have a hard milled puck of salters lavender and that is mid scented too.  Of course if we compare everything to TOBS Sandalwood then everything is mildly scented!

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Idaho Falls, Idaho
(04-20-2023, 02:11 PM)Sascoman Wrote: [Image: L7P7uzd.jpg]
Excellent scent. Nice brush!

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So, my Salter French Vetiver cream arrived today and had to give it a quick sniff immediately. First impression (from the tub) is that it is VERY CLOSE to how Mike's Vetiver was when it first arrived (though possibly has tamed a smidge since).
Stanky, green, leathery is how I described the Mike's when that came in a couple months ago.
I'll give the Salter a go here real soon, hopefully tonight.
Lip, btw, sorry about your slip!

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(This post was last modified: 04-20-2023, 11:43 PM by TommyCarioca.)
(04-20-2023, 04:05 AM)AlphaFrank75 Wrote:
(04-19-2023, 05:37 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Ethos Honeysuckle

Frank out did himself on this one. I need to get this in the new F base. The scent is perfect. I am in New Orleans on bidness, so timely packing of this small sample.

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Frank did a Honeysuckle???  A few months or so ago Frank was kicking around some ideas for new scents and honeysuckle popped into my head.  I thought about mentioning honeysuckle, but let it slide.  I'm guessing this was a custom scent?
It was a special order my brother. I begged Frank for it.

. And Frank - your F base of this would be stellar. It is fantastic. I think Frank even likes this one.

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