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At least in that instance we should see one soap maker retain tallow in their product
A positive for tallow advocates and interesting to hear that your venture is inspired directly via personal experiences and a need for an improved product.
@Occams , for a 100% vegan olive oil based product is interesting and I look forward to further experimenting with the sample they provided for the traveling box http://paste-and-cut.com.au/communi...ng-box-no-2-reviews-and-comments-thread.1076/.
I hope you get a chance to experience it as well.
Feel free to let us know what you're clearing out
Do you have a preference when it comes to razors/blades/brushes ?
As for fragrances, have you managed to recreate your signature scent in your lineup yet ?
True about stainless being generally more durable.My favorite razor, believe it or not, is the Merkur 23C. That, combined with an Israeli Personna Red, gives me the absolute best shave of everything. However, I'm on the list for a Mongoose SE, for which I have very high hopes. I live in fear that I will drop the Merkur. Stainless is much more durable.
As for brushes, I have a few, but my favorite is the Simpsons Duke 3 in Best. Love the density of the knot and the slight scrubbiness.
I actually have no wish to duplicate perfumes. I consider it to be a) Disrespectful to the artist (like forging a great painting) and b) contrary to my focus as a soapmaker. I take a great deal of inspiration from classic perfumes, however, and will be re-releasing two fougères (along with a fougère aftershave, my first in an alcohol base) on November 1st. I also released Lavanille, a soap inspired by Pour un Homme de Caron, a few months ago.
If you happen to be curious, though, my signature scent is Guerlain Mouchoir de Monsieur, which is tragically difficult to come by in the States. I have a weakness for classic civet-vanilla fougères. Something about them just always makes me feel like a 'bloke'.
Monsta Edit: We don't use th 'G' word here.
True about stainless being generally more durable.
Have you entertained releasing your own hardware ?
From the feedback of others that own a Duke, it appears it's quite a brush and you appear to like a bigger brush too.
One day I'll splurge and obtain a Polo
I can appreciate that.
Would be akin to just following the footsteps of pioneers, rather than taking heed of their experiences and forging your own way.
A tip of the hat towards the original via your own interpretation upon the other hand...
I like to enable...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Gue...ed-1904-2004-Edition-Only-167ex-/160949255952
Original formula too
Is this the inspiration for your fougères range ?
Have you had the chance to try the father of all fougère?
http://theperfumedcourt.com/Product...EDC---Vintage__HOUBIGANTFOUGEREROYALEEDC.aspx
I appreciate what you're sharing regarding the classics, indeed mine is upon the discontinued list too (Gucci Nobile).
Something about the modern range in general just screams cheap/crass in it's sickly sweet attempted scream for attention, whereas the classics are not afraid to dive into the more challenging and masculine olfactory range, complementing the natural musk of our bodies.
Haha! You know your durians don't you eggy? Your wife has taught you well. There's a reason why the Malaysian durians hardly make it out of the country. Certainly the many Singaporeans that travel into Malaysia just for a durian feast know it too well.That's fighting talk - durian is the nectar of the gods.
Wait, I'm not doing the non-arko side of the argument any favours here am I?
Still, if you haven't wandered a Malaysian back street and been enticed by the rich aroma of a perfectly ripe durian, you just haven't lived.
The thai variety, however, stinks and tastes to high heaven.
Malaysia has such amazing fruit. Wow- I haven't tried langsat but I'd like to!They have some amazing fruit out there, and I discover new stuff each and every time.
This last time I discovered langsat / duku. A longan sized fruit which looks a bit like a mangosteen inside, with fruit that tastes like a sweet grapefruit. Delicious!
Ditto. [emoji51]Oops sorry for taking your intro post way off track @Barrister & Mann
Probably a good idea to stick to what you know, unless you're going down the rebranding path.
Problem I'd imagine with diversifying, is more research, time and liquid capital required, so choosing not to, enables constant enhancements to your software, which is only a positive.
You continue bragging like this, and I'll feel compelled to PM you seeking further guidance
Bastard!
Another thing upon the list.
Now I'm hoping you're able to ship the aftershave internationally
Please ?
I take it you noticed the puck of vintage Fougère Royale shaving soap on ebay a few months ago ?
True about them, although I'm yet to find one that is complimentary to my skins chemical structure.
Strewth! I just read the hole thread your keen mate.Sorry but I think I will stick with arko its worked for the last 30 old years at least the old boy was right about that one (god bless him)
anyway good luck selling your soap.
PS my eyes are sore
Malaysia has such amazing fruit. Wow- I haven't tried langsat but I'd like to!