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07-02-2010, 06:41 PM #1
A Christmas ham go a-wassailing shave soap
Well the title is a little odd but that is what
Burt's Bees Bay Rum Shaving soap reminded
me of this morning.
I do not want to do a review of this soap so when
it sounds like a review just insert 'random thoughts'
in front of any statement.
First off I like this soap, but it needs
help or at the least good brush
and mug lathering skills. It is not MWF's
or Tabac's equal on ease of lathering...
This soap is so full of powered herbs and spices like cinnamon, clove
and bay that as the lather dries it gets very thick and the
amount of solids is obvious.
It is also rich in aromatic oils: bay , orange, lemon, cinnamon, fir needle,
lavandin, cedarwood, patchouli, clove, sage oils. It is a very fragrant
mix... almost powerful.
I indicated that it is difficult to lather. That is easily
solved with a little uberlather-esk additions. A small bit
of shave cream can help improve the lather. Or just take
time and care building a lather with a stiff brush.
I am a little early posting this but I honestly think that this is
a fun winter holiday soap. If you only go a-wassailing one
week a year you need this soap for those occasions.
The fragrance is fun, bold and very very spicy....
Even if you do not like it to shave with use is as a spicy
holiday shower soap or a sachet in the bureau drawers.
Vendors that read this have some months to try a
sample of Burt's Bees Bay Rum Shaving soap and
if they like it get a timed order in for holiday
special offers.