Shave soap ideal EO?

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I think I might be about to start experimenting with shave soap (Roger has agreed to be my tester).
My question is - what scent do I use and in what quantity? I want to use EO as I don't think FO, being chemically derived, is as good for faces.
I want something fresh and clean smelling, but unlikely to irritate sensitive skin. I've heard that orange can be harsh? Not keen on eucalyptus/ tea tree type scents. How about spearmint? Lemongrass? Both together? Rosemary?
Please help with any comments/ experiences you may have.
 
I was just wondering why I hadn't seen this thread until I looked at the time you posted it. It was almost 2 am for me so I was sawing logs!

The 1st EO blend I used was suggested by an SMF member but I don't remember who (my apologies is you're reading this!) It's equal parts lemon, bergamot and rosemary at 2% total. I used that blend again but added just a hint of bay rum and that was really nice.

I know you aren't fond of eucalyptus but a 50/50 blend of spearmint and eucalyptus is good.

I'm going to make a batch (hopefully tomorrow) of peppermint and spearmint. The friend who requested it for her husband (it's his favorite scent combo to wake up during his morning shave) might like a bit more peppermint and less sweet spearmint so I think I'll try 60/40 blend and see how that goes.

I've also used a few various "manly" type FO's and all my wet shaver tester dudes had no problem with them.

Good luck with your shaving soap endeavors!
 
My favorite scent for shave soap is a blend of Lavender at 64%, Rosemary at 30%, Mint at 6%. All EOs. I use Japanese mint, but peppermint or spearmint would also be nice. It's a fresh, herbaceous blend that is not overly minty. I scent shave soap at 3% based on the weight of fats.
 
@KiwiMoose I've blended cedar with orange and it is nice. I also like it with lemongrass. I haven't tried it with bergamot, but I think it would probably work well with that too. I find cedar to be on the strong side, so play with ratios.
 
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