I tend to talk about shaving to friends and family - a lot. So it wasn't surprising for me to find a CC Shaving Cream Sampler under the tree for Christmas. I left it under the tree until the new year and started rotating through seven of the eight selections on New Year's Day. I've set aside the mentholated Nor'easter until the heat of summer.
All seven performed well, as you would expect from the Captain's products. Since transferring the cream to a larger bowl didn't seem practical, I dug out my smallest usable brush, a Simpson Case in Best to load straight from. Loading that diminutive brush, I was able to get five or six shaves out of each sample. All lathered easily and provided slick, stable lather.
Scents are very subjective and I'm not a real "scent hound" like some of the guys here but I found all seven scents to be pleasant. All were mild to moderate in terms of strength.
The Lime was fairly simple, but not as basic as the Conk lime. Less Kool-Aid and more like the wedge on the top edge of your cocktail.
The 45th Parallel, with its cherry blossom notes was a bit remini-scent of a park in springtime.
Probably my favorite was the Eucalyptus. I think that was the first eucalyptus scented soap I've used and it really intrigued me.
Well done, @Captain Pre-Capsize.
All seven performed well, as you would expect from the Captain's products. Since transferring the cream to a larger bowl didn't seem practical, I dug out my smallest usable brush, a Simpson Case in Best to load straight from. Loading that diminutive brush, I was able to get five or six shaves out of each sample. All lathered easily and provided slick, stable lather.
Scents are very subjective and I'm not a real "scent hound" like some of the guys here but I found all seven scents to be pleasant. All were mild to moderate in terms of strength.
The Lime was fairly simple, but not as basic as the Conk lime. Less Kool-Aid and more like the wedge on the top edge of your cocktail.
The 45th Parallel, with its cherry blossom notes was a bit remini-scent of a park in springtime.
Probably my favorite was the Eucalyptus. I think that was the first eucalyptus scented soap I've used and it really intrigued me.
Well done, @Captain Pre-Capsize.