Face lathered with my homebrew soap...
I test lathered your soaps today. I prefer version 4. Made loads of lather.
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Face lathered with my homebrew soap...
Out of the Fine aftershaves, the L'Orange Noir and American Blend are my picks. I'd be on to the Italian Citrus too if it still was in production. :/Another suggestion might be Fine L'Orange Noir. You can get it on eBay. Good excuse to try the Fine Accoutrement range.
I think I agree with you that #4 is the better base formulation. I don't intend to scent it but I may do. I have a very nice Sandlewood, Amber, Vanilla blend. Reminds me of the late '60's early 70's. I did a test blend with #4 and Tea Tree oil and it is very pleasant to use.I test lathered your soaps today. I prefer version 4. Made loads of lather.
If you are open to scent suggestions, a floral scent that I would be interested in, would be Gardenia and Jasmine, as long as it's not fragrance oils used to achieve it.I think I agree with you that #4 is the better base formulation. I don't intend to scent it but I may do. I have a very nice Sandlewood, Amber, Vanilla blend. Reminds me of the late '60's early 70's. I did a test blend with #4 and Tea Tree oil and it is very pleasant to use.
I look forward to hearing if you have any suggestions.
Steve
If you are open to scent suggestions, a floral scent that I would be interested in, would be Gardenia and Jasmine, as long as it's not fragrance oils used to achieve it.
I theorise if done well, it would be quite appealing to both sexes.
Personal experience.
I find fragrance reacts more often than essential oils, and to boot, don't last as long either!
I'm also uncomfortable with the thought of using a product derived from synthetics, rather than natural products that you would survive digesting.
This looks like my kinda shave. Nice!!!!!
Developed a soft spot recently for orange scent since falling for Terre d'Hermes EdT. Want more and reckon this looks promising.Hmmm...did Myrsol come out with an orange?
Stillsy, this may interest you. I often hanker for a fragrance of soap I don't have, so I figured how to get what I want a lot of the time. Start by putting 1-2 drops of really high quality Sweet Orange or Mandarin oil in the bottom of your shave bowl, then load your brush with MWF. Build your lather in the bowl and Voila! you have a very respectable orange scented lather. You can get more adventurous as the mood takes you - Mandarin + Sandalwood, Rosemary + Peppermint + Lavender etc etc.
The Mitchell's gives a wonderful lather as the base (although you can use whatever you like), and has the advantage of having a non-invasive fragrance of its own.
Hope this leads to a bit of fun mate,
Draco
Stillsy, this may interest you. I often hanker for a fragrance of soap I don't have, so I figured how to get what I want a lot of the time. Start by putting 1-2 drops of really high quality Sweet Orange or Mandarin oil in the bottom of your shave bowl, then load your brush with MWF. Build your lather in the bowl and Voila! you have a very respectable orange scented lather. You can get more adventurous as the mood takes you - Mandarin + Sandalwood, Rosemary + Peppermint + Lavender etc etc.
The Mitchell's gives a wonderful lather as the base (although you can use whatever you like), and has the advantage of having a non-invasive fragrance of its own.
Hope this leads to a bit of fun mate,
Draco
Great plan! Love MWF lather - when I gt it right there are not many better. I assume we're talking essential rather than fragrance oils here?
That actually sounds interesting tbh.I'm not a fan of scented soaps myself as I have found eliminating the "scent" has all but eliminated any irritation. The formulation I'm making for myself now is quite simple and cheap to make. It lathers well and gives a good shave. Mine contains Stearic Acid, Tallow, Coconut oil and Glycerine.
If you have ever consumed a real craft brewed beer you have consumed Linalool which is a flavour/aroma component of hops.Linalool is found throughout nature. It's a pretty simple terpene.
Some sage advice when I got to the bottom of a pack of Vintage Wilks this morning.
(Never noticed this card before - has anybody else seen them?)