My favorite so far is the Lemongrass and Cajeput.
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My favorite so far is the Lemongrass and Cajeput.
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Their bay rum is of the spicy variety, which I prefer. I have tried some of Ogalalla's bay rum products and to me they come off as sweet, rather than spiced.
How's the lavender sage? I have mike's lavender and love it, and MdC so I love a good lavender.
My problem now is that I like these soaps but already have more than a year's worth :)
You only have a years worth? Best get to shopping!!!!
Rod is great to work with, and makes an awesome product. I just got probably a years worth of bath soap from him to go with my several years worth of shaving soaps and creams that I have.
What helped me out is that my better half is into the natural bath soaps now as well.
It is a nice "light woodsy" scent.Quote:
How's the lavender sage?
I am in the process of narrowing down my Stirling scents to four. So far, the must haves are Margaritas in the Arctic (the menthol choice), Clubman, and Spice. Working on #4. I will still probably try new soaps as Rod adds them though..........
I did try my sample puck of Ozark Mountain today. I had used the OM bath soap, so I knew I would like the scent. Great lather, great shave.
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It seems very clear to me that spending any time on this forum will result in the collection of more soaps than one could hope to use as fast as they show up in the mail. Thank you, gentlemen, for your insights and reviews.
This is more of an FYI post. I was back with my Margaritas in the Arctic today.
The MITA paired with Krampert's Frostbite may be the perfect match of soap and aftershave relative to scent, performance, and conditioning. Try it, you'll like it!
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Stirling EO soaps hold their own with the very best of them, great products.