Friday May 24, 2024
Razor: WR3 Prototype .23 OC/WRH2 Ti Handle
Blade: Gem SS
Brush: Leonidam / Badger
Soap: Elysian Tart & Sweet
AS : Witch Hazel + Clubman Citrus Musk
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 2,025
Had a great shave with this soap 1st time using it. A firmer soap and while not normally a bowl latherer, samples dictate the need. Even so I got a rich and dense leather that felt great during and after the shave. It rinses clean and easy off the razor between passes. Mice protection and slickness. The scent on this one is right where I like it. Strong enough to enjoy without being overpowering. A almond size or smaller gave me much more lather than needed but I prefer too much as to not enough for my shaves. VERY enjoyable shave !
From the site for scent description:
TART AND SWEET FRAGRANCE: A proprietary blend of phthalate free fragrance oil and distilled essential oils. A modern tribute to Sweetheart candies that will take you back to your first crush. Tart and Sweet opens with juicy Key Lime, White Grapefruit, and Green Apple Candy, followed by hints of Blue Tansy, Jasmine, and Magnolia, with a lingering touch of Cypress and Amber.
You get exactly what's described and it paired nicely with Clubman Citrus Musk Aftershave. Nice to have Shannon join us here at DFS and looking forward to trying more scents she has to offer.
Razor: WR3 Prototype .23 OC/WRH2 Ti Handle
Blade: Gem SS
Brush: Leonidam / Badger
Soap: Elysian Tart & Sweet
AS : Witch Hazel + Clubman Citrus Musk
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 2,025
Had a great shave with this soap 1st time using it. A firmer soap and while not normally a bowl latherer, samples dictate the need. Even so I got a rich and dense leather that felt great during and after the shave. It rinses clean and easy off the razor between passes. Mice protection and slickness. The scent on this one is right where I like it. Strong enough to enjoy without being overpowering. A almond size or smaller gave me much more lather than needed but I prefer too much as to not enough for my shaves. VERY enjoyable shave !
From the site for scent description:
TART AND SWEET FRAGRANCE: A proprietary blend of phthalate free fragrance oil and distilled essential oils. A modern tribute to Sweetheart candies that will take you back to your first crush. Tart and Sweet opens with juicy Key Lime, White Grapefruit, and Green Apple Candy, followed by hints of Blue Tansy, Jasmine, and Magnolia, with a lingering touch of Cypress and Amber.
You get exactly what's described and it paired nicely with Clubman Citrus Musk Aftershave. Nice to have Shannon join us here at DFS and looking forward to trying more scents she has to offer.
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(11-13-2019, 04:59 AM)Bouki Wrote: Poggio dei Pini t. (Mystic Water) pine & flowers
Stearic acid is the backbone of most soaps. Look at your label and you’ll usually find it listed among the first three ingredients. Mystic Water, however, leads off with tallow. Stearic acid is number 13 on the list. So what’s holding this soap together? It looks like tallow, Castor oil, glycerin, and Shea butter do a lot of the heavy lifting followed by avocado oil and palm oil. Building a lather takes some careful loading and a lot of brush & water work, but the results are worth it. If you prefer a slick, juicy lather with the finest grain possible and a finish that’s as plump as pudding, sink your brush into a tub of Mystic Water. Today’s scent, Poggio dei Pini, is a very floral interpretation of pine. I’ve had it for years and it still smells quite flowery. Noble Otter’s Trail does a better coniferous floral, but it’s hard to beat a MW finish.
The brush-and-water work must've eluded me: using perhaps three grams of a sample, the airiest, frothiest foam ever encountered ensued. Operator error, likely. If the answer is, "Use more soap," there will be only two more chances to make it right.
However much you may acquire, you will always wish to acquire more; satiety is a dream which will always elude you. — Bertrand Russell on shaving soap
(05-24-2024, 02:40 PM)swellcat Wrote:In the past, I had great difficulty creating a top lather with MW. It is finicky in that hydration is the key for me. Slow multiple water adds as I build the proto lather were key to unlocking this stuff. Early heavy water results in this wispy foam that can disappear on your face. Develop a thick okra snot slowly in your knot, then build the water profile slowly. It is the best finish in the biz.(11-13-2019, 04:59 AM)Bouki Wrote: Poggio dei Pini t. (Mystic Water) pine & flowers
Stearic acid is the backbone of most soaps. Look at your label and you’ll usually find it listed among the first three ingredients. Mystic Water, however, leads off with tallow. Stearic acid is number 13 on the list. So what’s holding this soap together? It looks like tallow, Castor oil, glycerin, and Shea butter do a lot of the heavy lifting followed by avocado oil and palm oil. Building a lather takes some careful loading and a lot of brush & water work, but the results are worth it. If you prefer a slick, juicy lather with the finest grain possible and a finish that’s as plump as pudding, sink your brush into a tub of Mystic Water. Today’s scent, Poggio dei Pini, is a very floral interpretation of pine. I’ve had it for years and it still smells quite flowery. Noble Otter’s Trail does a better coniferous floral, but it’s hard to beat a MW finish.
The brush-and-water work must've eluded me: using perhaps three grams of a sample, the airiest, frothiest foam ever encountered ensued. Operator error, likely. If the answer is, "Use more soap," there will be only two more chances to make it right.
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