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(03-10-2016, 06:00 PM)celestino Wrote: 1. Mystic Water
2. Nuavia
3. Jabonman/Eufros43
4. Mike's
5. Cold River
6. Barrister & Mann
7. Shannon's
8. Haslinger
9. Le Pere Lucien

Has Mystic Water changed anything over the last year or 18 months or so? I ask because I always enjoyed the scents but found it super finicky to lather. It's one of the few soaps that I've gotten inconsistent results with (probably some error on my part). I like to think I'm doing things the same way each time, but with Mystic I've gotten a good lather followed by a subpar lather. I'm just wondering if it's worth revisiting or not.


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As a package:

1. Cold River Soap Works
2. Barrister & Mann
3. Soap Commander
4. Mystic Waters
5. Dapper Dragon
6. Mikes
7. Dr Jons
8. Reef Point
9. Sapone Di Paolo
10.OSP
Oli AKA Windsor Citrus
Surrey, UK.
#13

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
Mystic Water Soaps
Mike's Natural Soaps
Soap Commander
Shannon's Soaps
Sapone Di Paolo

For customer service, Darren at Soap Commander, Michelle at Mystic Water Soaps and Paolo at Sapone di Paolo. The others are fine, but Darren, Michelle, and Paolo really have gone above and beyond in answering my questions and making sure I am satisfied with their products. To be fully open, I have not had the occasion to correspond with any other soap maker.

I have tried many others, but the above I would and will (if not have already!) buy again.
- Eric 
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And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"

Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!
#14

Posting Freak
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(This post was last modified: 03-10-2016, 06:38 PM by celestino.)
(03-10-2016, 06:10 PM)TSEvangelist Wrote: Has Mystic Water changed anything over the last year or 18 months or so?  I ask because I always enjoyed the scents but found it super finicky to lather.  It's one of the few soaps that I've gotten inconsistent results with (probably some error on my part).   I like to think I'm doing things the same way each time, but with Mystic I've gotten a good lather followed by a subpar lather.  I'm just wondering if it's worth revisiting or not.  

Unfortunately, I may not be the best person to ask about this as I have never really had any issues lathering this soap, but the only thing that has changed is that Michelle has started adding lanolin to most of her scents.
I only wish I could up-load some videos on YouTube to demonstrate how to resolve any issues folks may be having with this soap, but I am not able to, at the moment.
Nonetheless, there are a plethora of videos on there, already, on lathering this soap via face and bowl-lathering.

I have seen a few of your videos and basing my observations of those and how you lather, I would presume you may not be loading the brush for long enough or adding too much water, too quickly. Also, if you are experiencing dissipating lather, you may need to use more 'forceful' paint-brush strokes or spend a bit longer working the soap than usual as it likes plenty of water and requires a bit more time generating the lather.

I would be more than happy to conduct a Skype session with you to demonstrate things if you would like. Shy
Celestino
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(03-10-2016, 06:35 PM)celestino Wrote:
(03-10-2016, 06:10 PM)TSEvangelist Wrote: Has Mystic Water changed anything over the last year or 18 months or so?  I ask because I always enjoyed the scents but found it super finicky to lather.  It's one of the few soaps that I've gotten inconsistent results with (probably some error on my part).   I like to think I'm doing things the same way each time, but with Mystic I've gotten a good lather followed by a subpar lather.  I'm just wondering if it's worth revisiting or not.  

Unfortunately, I may not be the best person to ask about this as I have never really had any issues lathering this soap. I only wish I could up-load some videos on YouTube to demonstrate how to resolve any issues folks may be having with this soap, but I am not able to, at the moment.
Nonetheless, there are a plethora of videos on there, already, on lathering this soap via face and bowl-lathering.

I have seen a few of your videos and basing my observations of those and how you lather, I would presume you may not be loading the brush for long enough or adding too much water, too quickly. Also, if you are experiencing dissipating lather, you may need to use more paint-brush strokes or a bit longer than usual as this soap like plenty of water and requires a bit more time generating the lather.

I would be more than happy to conduct a Skype session with you to demonstrate things if you would like. Shy
You just made me think of something. I had a very good lather when I bowl lathered but not when I face lathered a couple of times. Perhaps I need to go back to the bowl first and then move on to face lathering after I familiarize myself with it a little more.

If you have it as your #1, I need to revisit. You've been responsible for changing my view before so I wouldn't be surprised if it happened again.

Thanks very much for the gracious offer as well. If I absolutely cannot get it, I'll hit you upSmile


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Member
San Francisco
Barrister & Mann
Pannacrema
Tabula Rasa
Martin de Candre (I think they do count as artisan, but I get that that's debatable)
CRSW

I still haven't tried Mystic Waters or Stirling. I will at some point for sure.
David : DE shaving since Nov 2014. Nowadays giving in to the single-edge siren call.
#17

Posting Freak
Canada
(03-10-2016, 06:42 PM)TSEvangelist Wrote: You just made me think of something.  I had a very good lather when I bowl lathered but not when I face lathered a couple of times.  Perhaps I need to go back to the bowl first and then move on to face lathering after I familiarize myself with it a little more.  

If you have it as your #1, I need to revisit.  You've been responsible for changing my view before so I wouldn't be surprised if it happened again.  

Thanks very much for the gracious offer as well.  If I absolutely cannot get it, I'll hit you upSmile

I hope I haven't caused you any problems with the changes. Big Grin

I hope you can find some form of success and my offer will always be available. Shy

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(03-10-2016, 07:25 PM)celestino Wrote:
(03-10-2016, 06:42 PM)TSEvangelist Wrote: You just made me think of something.  I had a very good lather when I bowl lathered but not when I face lathered a couple of times.  Perhaps I need to go back to the bowl first and then move on to face lathering after I familiarize myself with it a little more.  

If you have it as your #1, I need to revisit.  You've been responsible for changing my view before so I wouldn't be surprised if it happened again.  

Thanks very much for the gracious offer as well.  If I absolutely cannot get it, I'll hit you upSmile

I hope I haven't caused you any problems with the changes. Big Grin

I hope you can find some form of success and my offer will always be available. Shy

It's never a problem when you learn something or have been shown the lightSmile


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Wish I had a top ten to give you as only been DE shaving for just over a year now & all I have is 4 soaps & 1 cream. So here's my 5

Barrister & man DFS
Chiseled face Banana
TOBS Sandalwood
Wickham super smooth Dandyism
Bluebeards Revenge shaving cream

Not the most exciting, but I am happy with it.
Glad to see you on the forum Chris.
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Thank you Sir, appreciated.


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