I hardly ever see comments related to TFS (Tcheon Fung Sing) shaving soap and wonder why that is. After all, they have been in business for 70 years. I have some ideas, though would like to hear what others say.
Here is my take. It is hands down one of the best soap bases I have ever used. Having said that, there are many awesome soap bases now and top shelf soaps aren't appreciably better than other quality soaps in my opinion. Gaining customers requires more than a good soap base these days. Scent and packaging matter.
The scents simply don't work for me. While I love the Tabac soap base, I really don't like the scent. The scents are in the category of Tabac to me. The next time I purchase TFS it will be in Sandalwood or a scent that is very basic.
Next, I don't like the labels or packaging. B&M and Stirling have set the standard in packaging for me. The artwork on Seville, Russe and the new Lavanille soaps are awesome - something I want to walk into the bathroom to see. While I like B&M and Stirling tubs best, I can live with the ones used by TFS. Many of the labels aren't appealing to me.
Anyway, enough from me, what is your take on TFS.
Here is my take. It is hands down one of the best soap bases I have ever used. Having said that, there are many awesome soap bases now and top shelf soaps aren't appreciably better than other quality soaps in my opinion. Gaining customers requires more than a good soap base these days. Scent and packaging matter.
The scents simply don't work for me. While I love the Tabac soap base, I really don't like the scent. The scents are in the category of Tabac to me. The next time I purchase TFS it will be in Sandalwood or a scent that is very basic.
Next, I don't like the labels or packaging. B&M and Stirling have set the standard in packaging for me. The artwork on Seville, Russe and the new Lavanille soaps are awesome - something I want to walk into the bathroom to see. While I like B&M and Stirling tubs best, I can live with the ones used by TFS. Many of the labels aren't appealing to me.
Anyway, enough from me, what is your take on TFS.