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Today I used the second soap I got from the Barrister and Mann group buy - again I want to thank everybody at P&C and Will @Barrister & Mann for this great opportunity!
Barrister & Mann - Ferox (Seasonal Tallow Soap)
The Packaging
This soap has the same packaging as the Lime, Lavender & Cedarwood I already reviewed here:
http://paste-and-cut.com.au/community/threads/barrister-mann-lime-lavender-cedarwood.1657/
Nothing to add, except it is still perfect
The scent
This one was the most doubtful for me, when I ordered. I have had both posstitive (Stirling Witch Hazel) and negative (Mike's soap) encounters with Vetiver, as it can be very overpowering. No need to worry here - Will did another great job of getting a beautiful scent combination. At first only the Vetiver and the herb mixture come through, but as soon as water hits the soap, the Grapefruit rises to give a beautiful combination. There is also a slight Aniseed scent, which I assume is the Tea Tree Oil.
Load and Lather
Again nothing to add here - easy to load and very rapid build up of a fantastic lather
Glide
Another a perfect shave with wonderful glide from the soap.
Protection
This time I went a bit further - first I loaded more on the brush then I went on adding more and more water - tons of great lather was thee result and I don't think I saw the end of it. Will have to move to a larger brush, to see how far I can take this...
Conclusion
Another great soap from Will, the scent is very right for spring time - but works equally well on a beautiful sunny autumn day like today. The Tea Tree Oil adds a subtle cooling effect to the soap - similar to menthol. Although my face does not agree with menthol, the subtle amount of Tea Tree Oil seems to have no adverse effect. On the contrary, I have a beautiful post-shave feel.
Barrister & Mann - Ferox (Seasonal Tallow Soap)
The Packaging
This soap has the same packaging as the Lime, Lavender & Cedarwood I already reviewed here:
http://paste-and-cut.com.au/community/threads/barrister-mann-lime-lavender-cedarwood.1657/
Nothing to add, except it is still perfect
The scent
This one was the most doubtful for me, when I ordered. I have had both posstitive (Stirling Witch Hazel) and negative (Mike's soap) encounters with Vetiver, as it can be very overpowering. No need to worry here - Will did another great job of getting a beautiful scent combination. At first only the Vetiver and the herb mixture come through, but as soon as water hits the soap, the Grapefruit rises to give a beautiful combination. There is also a slight Aniseed scent, which I assume is the Tea Tree Oil.
Load and Lather
Again nothing to add here - easy to load and very rapid build up of a fantastic lather
Glide
Another a perfect shave with wonderful glide from the soap.
Protection
This time I went a bit further - first I loaded more on the brush then I went on adding more and more water - tons of great lather was thee result and I don't think I saw the end of it. Will have to move to a larger brush, to see how far I can take this...
Conclusion
Another great soap from Will, the scent is very right for spring time - but works equally well on a beautiful sunny autumn day like today. The Tea Tree Oil adds a subtle cooling effect to the soap - similar to menthol. Although my face does not agree with menthol, the subtle amount of Tea Tree Oil seems to have no adverse effect. On the contrary, I have a beautiful post-shave feel.
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