I share that opinion about the Lavender. After trying all of them for a number of months, I decided to keep only the Windsor and Marlborough. Marlborough is my favorite, but I think the Windsor will do just fine too.
Disaster has struck the DR Harris Almond grated in my glassbowl. SWMBO was cleaning the bathroom when the bowl took a short flight to the tiled floor and apparently contaminated the soap with small pieces of glass. Lesson learned: do not use glass bowl.
So now I have to choose a new soap. I have been contemplating one of my sticks. I will play around with them and decide on one of them after the weekend!
I totally agree, but SWMBO had disposed of it when I came home! It will be replaced!!Even with the glass in the soap I would still use it. Yeah, it's that good.
I totally agree, but SWMBO had disposed of it when I came home! It will be replaced!!
Broke through the RR Nonno Michelino a couple days ago...I'm guessing it's got 10 days or so left. Time to start thinking about my next victim!
I found that leaving Italian soaps uncovered for a day or so helps a lot as far as getting rid of that extra moisture between shaves. The 3017 treatment can really soggy up a puck if it doesn't get enough time to dry out - see all the comments about Tabac pucks turning into cream in the 3017 thread nearer the end. I let RazoRock Classic dry out uncovered in my closet for about 2 or 3 weeks before I decided it had dried and hardened enough for my liking.As usual, I'm wicked crappy at estimating time remaining...I now don't think the RR NM will make it past the weekend. I didn't appreciate how soft and water-logged the remainder is.
haslinger is gone razorock 888 is up next
I found that leaving Italian soaps uncovered for a day or so helps a lot as far as getting rid of that extra moisture between shaves. The 3017 treatment can really soggy up a puck if it doesn't get enough time to dry out - see all the comments about Tabac pucks turning into cream in the 3017 thread nearer the end. I let RazoRock Classic dry out uncovered in my closet for about 2 or 3 weeks before I decided it had dried and hardened enough for my liking.
I am sure that the for the next few weeks you will be very pleased with the 888. It is the perfect scent for this season.
I knew grating the soap shortened its life but I had no idea how much. Lesson learned.
Which is why I am not grating my Irisch Moos stick. Rather, I'm just cutting it into 1/4" thick pieces and putting them in a bowl.