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Bottega Verde Uomo crema da barba – Figaro’s lost brother?

Bottega Verde Uomo crema da barba – Figaro’s lost brother?

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Hello gents,
What I bring to you today is a shaving cream, available in Bottega Verde stores, scattered a little across Europe, and available online at http://bottegaverde.eu/. This cream is made in Italy by Biochimica s.p.a, makers of the well-known (and sadly discontinued) P.160 shaving soap and the Figaro/Fitness shaving creams, also available in the USA under the trademark “RazoRock”.

This is also in the review section of the forum.

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1 - Ingredient list:
Well... I really don’t know fore sure what to think… In the sticker under the package, you can read:

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Aqua, Stearic Acid, Cocos Nucifera Oil, Potassium Hydroxide, Propylene Glycol, Myristic Acid, PEG-150 Distearate, Simmondsia Chinensis Oil, Parfum, Benzyl Alcohol, Theobroma Cacao Butter, Tetrasodium Edta

Apparently, it includes coconut oil, cocoa butter and jojoba oil. It is indeed a vegetable-based cream. However, here’s what you find if you remove the sticker:

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Aqua, Stearic Acid, Palmitic Acid, Cocos Nucifera, Potassium Hydroxide, Glycerin, Myristic Acid, PEG-150 Distearate, Jojoba Wax, Parfum, Benzyl Alcohol, Tetrasodium EDTA

This second formulation is exactly the same formulation that you can see in the Figaro/Fitness shaving creams:

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(image taken from the excellent review of Figaro, made by Marco)

Well, this left me a bit of doubt… what is the correct formulation of this cream? The difference is in the presence of propilenoglicol and cocoa butter in the “Bottega Verde” formulation, and the presence of Palmitic oil and glycerin in the “Figaro” formulation. I don’t really know what happens: maybe the manufacturer is using these packages and puts a sticker with the correct formulation over it? Or this cream is just Fígaro with another name?
Oh, well, let’s leave the theory and move on to the practice, because, as the British say, “the proof is in the pudding”.

2 - Presentation:
This cream is presented in a 150mL bowl. This is a plastic bowl, very similar to the bowls used by Omega/Proraso. When I bought it, it came with an aluminium foil protecting the cream and keeping it safe from air contact till it gets to the consumers hand. Unlike other Italian products (that have a consistency somewhere in between a soap and a cream), this one is really a cream. A thick and sticky cream, but much softer that Valobra.

3 - Durability:
This is a quite large bowl (150mL), and there’s no need to load the brush very much. Certainly about 2-4 months, even used on a daily basis.

4 – Soap loading:
Very easy and quick. This is a cream, there’s no need to moisten the surface or anything like that. You can easily scoop a portion with a spoon and place it in your lathering bowl. It is a sticky creamy product, very easily adheres to your brush.

5 – Ability to lather:
Excellent! This is one of this cream’s best characteristics. At the beginning, it seems that it’s not going to lather, but a few drops of water and… BOOOM, it just explodes into a beautiful, amazing, plentiful lather. And it doesn’t even takes too long; easily and quickly you obtain high quality lather.

First pass:
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After my first pass, I added some drops of water and the lather exploded even more!
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6 – Water/soap ratio:
Very permissive. It takes very well a small amount of excess water, without compromising the quality of your lather. It likes a little more water than other soaps and creams.

7 – Lather quality:
Very good, creamy, dense and long-lasting, the lather adheres to your skin very easily. The type of lather that is beautiful to look at, and nice to feel between your fingers.

8 – Protection and slickness:
Excellent. Slickness is one of the strongest points of this cream. The lather is also very cushioning, and delivers an excellent feeling of protection. Nearly perfect.

9 – Skin sensation
Excelent. There isn’t any refreshing or mentholated feeling, but it gives a very good sensation of confort. It provides a very comfortable shave, every time I use it, without any nicks, cuts or irritation.

10 – Moisturising and post-shaving sensation:
Very good. It leaves the skin very moisturised, (maybe because the jojoba oil that it contains) but without any sticky or oily feeling.

11 - Fragrance:
The scent of this cream is like bitter almonds or marzipan, and a little stronger than Valobra. The lather is not so strong-scented, and it features a fragrance like pure almonds. Very old-school, and very barbershop. Personally, I like it A LOT!

12 - Price:
A real bargain: €2,99 for the 150g bowl.. An excellent example that a very good quality product doesn’t necessarily have to be expensive.

13 - Conclusion:
A very high quality cream, much higher than you may think if you judge it only by its price. In quality, I believe it is on pair with Omega/Proraso, if not better, and easily leaves behind other soaps and creams two or three times more expensive. This cream is inexpensive, easy to obtain (especially if you are able to find it in Bottega Verde retail stores), so easy to lather, very moisturising and very kind to your skin, delivering an excellent glide and protection during the shave.

Do I recommend it? A big YES! For a rotation, or even for using on a daily base. If you like almond-scented creams, this is a must for you!

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Marco

B&B's Man in Italy
Excellent work, mate! This thread/review is truly amazing! :thumbup1:
From the info I have Bottega Verde Uomo has exactly the same formulation as Figaro/Fitness/RazoRock. Therefore it should be:

Figaro = Fitness = RazoRock = Bottega Verde Uomo

Anyhow I'm not 100% sure. I'm waiting for Joe (RazoRock) to jump in this discussion and to confirm.
 
Excellent work, mate! This thread/review is truly amazing! :thumbup1:
From the info I have Bottega Verde Uomo has exactly the same formulation as Figaro/Fitness/RazoRock. Therefore it should be:

Figaro = Fitness = RazoRock = Bottega Verde Uomo

Anyhow I'm not 100% sure. I'm waiting for Joe (RazoRock) to jump in this discussion and to confirm.

That is exactly what I suspected, Marco! :tongue_sm Thank you for your comments and your insight on this! :thumbup1:

Congrats for this review and you should add this into the Reviews section. My SCAD have not threated yet.:wink2:

Thank you for your words! This is is already on the Review section of the forum! :001_rolle
 
Excellent review. I continue to be impressed with the Razorock cream. If this is the same thing, try some. Great stuff!!:001_tt1:
 
Excellent work, mate! This thread/review is truly amazing! :thumbup1:
From the info I have Bottega Verde Uomo has exactly the same formulation as Figaro/Fitness/RazoRock. Therefore it should be:

Figaro = Fitness = RazoRock = Bottega Verde Uomo

Anyhow I'm not 100% sure. I'm waiting for Joe (RazoRock) to jump in this discussion and to confirm.

Truly excellent review. I love the photos!

From the information I have, I believe Marco is correct. But, I haven't used Bottega Verde Uomo first hand so I can't confirm it. It's quite possible that the formula is slightly different, hence the new ingredient sticker. It is quite expensive to have a custom tub made. I will inquire with Biochimica and try to provide the official answer.
 
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Marco

B&B's Man in Italy
Truly excellent review.

From the information I have, I believe Marco is correct. But, I haven't used Bottega Verde Uomo first hand so I can't confirm it. It's quite possible that the formula is slightly different, hence the new ingredient sticker. It is quite expensive to have a custom tub made. I will inquire with Biochimica and try to provide the official answer.

Joe, thank you. And since you will contact Biochimica, tell them that WE WANT P.160 BACK! :001_smile:wink2:
 
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Excellent review, thank you for suck a well written and well thought out write-up.
+1, nice write-up.

The only thing I'd add is that the tub I have (purchased from TK Maxx a few months ago) is indeed very firm, like the usual Italian soft soaps - in fact very similar to Valobra, consistency wise. The tub does recommend scooping some out and lathering in a bowl, so perhaps mine was sat in a warehouse or something for a while and firmed up.
 
Update:

We spoke to Biochimica today...

Bottega Verde Uomo crema da barba is a different formula. That is why they use the sticker for the ingredients. The ingredients on the sticker label are accurate and correct.

-joseph
 
Excellent work, mate! This thread/review is truly amazing! :thumbup1:
From the info I have Bottega Verde Uomo has exactly the same formulation as Figaro/Fitness/RazoRock. Therefore it should be:

Figaro = Fitness = RazoRock = Bottega Verde Uomo

Anyhow I'm not 100% sure. I'm waiting for Joe (RazoRock) to jump in this discussion and to confirm.




Hi Marco,

I m in Belgium and we do not have "Bottega verde " shops here.
Is there an on-line shop in Italy where I could buy their products?

Many thanks,

Tam
 
Thanks for all your words, gentlemen!

And thank you Joe, for clarifying the issue about the Ingredients list. :thumbup1:

Hi Marco,

I m in Belgium and we do not have "Bottega verde " shops here.
Is there an on-line shop in Italy where I could buy their products?

Many thanks,

Tam

Hello!

You can buy Bottega Verde products at the online shop:
Belgium: http://www.bottegaverde.be/

Are you sure there aren't physical shops in Belgium?
 
Gents, yesterday I communicated the Bottega Verde info center about do they have a shipping option to Turkey and I just got my answer and they said no. I am really getting upset for this.

For this issue do you have any recommendations to me? I want to give a chance to Uomo cream this a reasonable price. Thank you.
 
Gents, yesterday I communicated the Bottega Verde info center about do they have a shipping option to Turkey and I just got my answer and they said no. I am really getting upset for this.

For this issue do you have any recommendations to me? I want to give a chance to Uomo cream this a reasonable price. Thank you.



Be "happy" perso they did not even answer.....!!!!


Tam
 
Unfortunately, UOMO shaving cream seems to be available only through Bottega Verde shops and website.

But this cream is very similar to its "brothers" Figaro, Fitness and RazoRock. The composition is only slightly different. These creams are easier to find in online stores. If you get one of these, I believe they should perform as well as Bottega Verde. And the scent is very similar, if not the same.

Hope it helps! :001_cool:
 

Marco

B&B's Man in Italy
Unfortunately, UOMO shaving cream seems to be available only through Bottega Verde shops and website.

But this cream is very similar to its "brothers" Figaro, Fitness and RazoRock. The composition is only slightly different. These creams are easier to find in online stores. If you get one of these, I believe they should perform as well as Bottega Verde. And the scent is very similar, if not the same.

Hope it helps! :001_cool:

This is, in my opinion, totally correct. I have used both Figaro and Bottega Verde Uomo and really didn't notice any huge difference. Or, to be more honest, I did believe that they were exactly the same product, until Joe gave us the definitive answer.
 
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