Well this was slightly unexpected. Another shave so early into the year, having only shaved 3 days ago. Our primary television (an Amazon special smart tv picked up ~3 years ago) started to go on the fritz, causing my wife and eldest child no end of anguish. So SWMBO decided this morning was the perfect opportunity to run to BestBuy and take advantage of some of their New Year's deals and purchase a new television. This of course presented me the perfect chance to get a nice quick shave in. I was especially motivated due to a couple of inbound mail-calls bringing in some much desired software.
Since I was out of the loop for so long, I've been scouring the TSC and some of the FB and shaving subreddits looking for what people considered to be the best new soap bases out on the market now. Universally it has come back that Wholly Kaw's Siero, Declaration's Milksteak, Barrister & Mann's Omnibus, and A&E's Kaizen 2e and Ultima formulations were the best new soap bases on the market today. Now, I'm not including Ethos or CBL, each for differing reasons. I do plan on making purchases from both of these soap makers; but at this time Ethos is a tad higher in price than I can stomach right now. In regards to CBL, he makes a truly elite soap, and I will be making a purchase here soon, but there were other scents I wanted to try or replenish prior. With Declaration shuttering soon, I didn't really look to make a purchase of one of theirs. One, I've only had a couple of their scents that I truly enjoyed and (2) I have already tried their Milksteak formulation. (it is a wonderful soap base)
So, the first of the mail-calls came in from Arkansas. A nice order from Stirling, primarily for the eldest daughter, with a little bit for me and SWMBO and the younger child. Elder child got a perfume along with a matching body butter. SWMBO and the younger child received some of their lip balm. (SWMBO loves their lip-balm) As for me, I got a nice fresh tub of my personal favorite holiday soap, Christmas Eve. Now, I haven't smelled Tis the Season from Noble Otter, so I can't make a comparison between the two. But what I will say is that when I smell this soap, it just smells like Christmas to me. It has the Christmas tree pine scent, but along with that it evokes memories of my mother using a clove stuffed orange, along with cranberries mulling over the wood stove in some potpourri. It's very close to what my house smelled like during the Christmas season. I would imagine Noble Otter's is fairly close.
I wasn't expecting my second order until Tuesday, but was pleasantly surprised when my wife threw the package from Maggards on my lap yesterday afternoon. Now, for this order, I already own two of the scents. Of course, what I have is buried in the garage and won't be coming out any time soon. I currently have Wholly Kaw's King of Oud aftershave splash out and available, however, without the soap. So, I had to remedy this. So enter the King of Oud. I also was missing one of my top 5 soap scents in A&E's SoCal Hipster. So, it was ordered in the Kaizen 2e base. However this will not be used until March/April, for reasons I'll outline in a bit. Lastly, A&E's Lavender Noir in their Ultima base just sounded too good. I love a good lavender scent, and with this being in their Ultima base, I had to give it a shot.
So, it was a pretty easy choice for software today when it was revealed I would have time to squeeze in a shave. I set out the Lavender Noir and began with the Newcastle United v. Crystal Palace (English Premier League; Newcastle won 2-0) match playing live. The soap loaded fairly easy (I did bloom it, though it was soft enough that it wasn't really necessary), and after the tsp or so of bloom water, took about 6-8 sprays from the spray bottle to develop a silky, shiny lather that applied evenly and very smoothly. Hardware was going to be the Razorock GameChanger .85mm with a 2nd use PermaSharp blade.
From a scent perspective, this soap was everything I wanted in a primarily lavender soap scent. There was some fleeting bright notes up top, quickly followed by some earthy tones which were soon drowned out by the darker, heavier base notes. I'm purposefully being vague about the character of each of these nuances. Why? Because they were truly background noise to the main event, which is the lavender. It's not your typical, Original MdC, bright vibrant lavender. No. This lives up to it's name. It's the serious older sibling who isn't going to take guff from their younger counterparts. The accompanying notes to the lavender give it depth and gravity; even the top notes oddly enough don't brighten it, but give it some highlights and deceptive sweetness before the heart and base notes take over. This is a scent that lives in the middle spaces. It's not strictly a cold weather scent, nor hot. It's obvious that it can live in both worlds without becoming that obnoxious Susan or Harry in the elevator who decided that half a bottle of Honeysuckle extrait was enough for the day.
I very much enjoyed this, if you can't tell. The soap base lived up to its reputation. Excellent slickness, cushion, nice wide water band (I obviously could have pushed it a bit more), and the post shave was very nice. Four passes was the call of the day, without any clean-up. I apparently need to work on my DE technique around my neck. I ended up with a pretty decent amount of feedback from the alum. Pretty sure that was all on me, however, and not the equipment or software. Some witch hazel and the matching aftershave rounded out the shave nicely.
There were some intermissions throughout the shave as the wife was contemplating getting (and ended up purchasing) a television which was entirely too big for the space we had. But we made it work by rearranging the entire living room and front foyer (along with the requisite cleaning). One of the girl children made the comment that my wife comes up with projects every Sunday. I told them that was her disability. SWMBO didn't disagree; and then pointed out that she wanted to modify the re-arrangement we had done today, next Sunday. *facepalm*
So regarding not using the SoCal Hipster until March/April. I've decided that in order to preserve what shelf space I have, and not expand outward, I'm going to have a batch of soaps that I will keep stored in my closet which are not seasonally appropriate. So those overly bright, sweet, citrus based scents (think your colonia's, Tangerine Creeper, etc...), will be tucked away. Likewise, come April, those dark cooler weather based scents (King of Oud, Christmas Eve, A&E's Signature) will get put away until the heat dies down in October. I will have some scents that remain out year round, however. B&M's Le Grand Chypre, A&E's Lavender Noir, WK's Chaos, NO's King...those all straddle that line between seasons. That way I'll always have a full shelf in front of me during personal hygiene time, and it will always have seasonally appropriate soaps.
BTW, for those that are curious, I looked up the scent notes of A&E's Lavender Noir:
Top: Bergamot, Mandarin, Pink Pepper
Heart: Lavender (two types: Lavender Absolute and Lavender Grosso), Geranium, Sambac Jasmine
Base: Oud (Agarwood), Patchouli, Amber, Vanilla, Coffee, Benzoin (Siam Benzoin)
I hope everyone's new year is off to a good start! Be safe out there.
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