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10-24-2016, 01:00 PM #1
Hi Obie, any thoughts/impressions on the Soap Commander range?
Tony
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Obie (10-25-2016)
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10-24-2016, 01:10 PM #2
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Thug (10-24-2016)
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10-25-2016, 01:33 AM #3
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Thanked: 23Obie's extremely useful thread introduced me to great soap choices. Recently, I have been using a 2nd tier soap recommended by Obie, Green Mountain. I have the "grapefruit and lavender" soap. Properly lathered it gives very satisfying shaves with a pleasant fragrance, with enough lather for 3 passes. It gives a comfortable shave, without quite the cushion and glide found in the top tier. I'm glad Obie's posts got me to try this soap. It will have a permanent place in my shave den.
It's a good reminder to me to try soaps in the 2nd and 3rd tiers, instead of luxuriating in the top tier soaps. Good shaves are to be had from those ranks too.
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10-25-2016, 01:48 AM #4
+1 on Green Mountain soaps. I like the grapefruit and lavender scent too. While Green Mountain is great on its own, I also have the "unscented" Green Mountain for the purpose of adding a bit of some other cream to the lather such as a tiny bit of Truefitt & Hill but also works with less expensive creams too, like Neutrogena. Doesn't take much and you get a super nice lather and a mild scent of whatever cream is used.
"Go easy"
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Obie (10-25-2016)
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10-26-2016, 06:09 AM #5
Landing soon, couldn't resist any longer, Alvarez Gomez Barberia Shaving cream, which I understand is almost a croap, but not quite. I've been reading about this soap on and off for a couple of years.
I read on another forum that it is a top tier performer, rave reviews from this old Spanish perfumer, founded in 1896, and that, "The scent, which is the same for the whole Barberia line, is similar to the Agua Concentrada (lemon, lavender and Eucalyptus) but with a potent wooden undernote that makes it more masculine and makes it last longer."
Sounds yummy...another soap to fill the void
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Obie (10-26-2016)
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10-26-2016, 10:39 AM #6
Phrank,
Yes, Alvarez Gomez is a fine cream with an intoxicating fragrance. First Tier in every way. Good stuff.
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Phrank (11-08-2016)
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10-26-2016, 01:21 PM #7
Alvarez Gomez is my wife's favorite scent out of all my soaps, so it's often what I'll use prior to going out for an evening. Fortunately, it's also a top performer and a joy to use. I top it off with a little Aqua Di Parma Colonia EdT, and I'm all set.
Richard
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Obie (10-26-2016)
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11-08-2016, 12:59 AM #8
Just arrived today, and Obie, I can completely see why this is Tier 1 - the fragrance is intoxicating, thick, rich, earthy wood scent, the hint of citrus is definitely there, which is very nice as it gives the soap a very high note, and right plum in the middle is the Lavender, which brings it all together.
Coupled with literally smaller than a dime sized dollop of the stuff, it literally exploded with lather with no effort, and provided a thick lather with great glide, great on the skin afterwards. Even with my usual application of Esbjerg Aftershave Oil, which has a slight lemon note to it, the fragrance from this soap is still present.
For the next use, I'll have to use even a smaller amount, as my scuttle and brush could have easily lathered another 6 or so passes.
This one is a clear Tier 1 if ever there was one, absolutely superb.
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Obie (11-08-2016)