LBussy said:
I'd never have been as successful without you and the rest here who are so free with advice and findings.
I could say the same thing about you and the rest of you crazy wet shaving dudes! lol If it weren't for all of you (and DeeAnna and Lindy, too!), I never would have tried to formulate without clay, I never would have thought to use a combo of NaOH/KOH, I never would have used actual stearic acid in my formula- and much more of it than I would ever have even dared to use, I never would have known what a croap is, and my shave formula would not have improved beyond what it used to be to what it is now...........and what it might be fairly soon, because I'm going to try making a test-batch of it with all-KOH.
LBussy said:
What IL failed to mention is she would not let me send her any without sending me some back, so for about a week straight I used her soap exclusively. I was very happy to use it, I LOVED the fragrance, and it was just all in all a great experience. Her soap was very well balanced where I think my own is more crude in it's makeup. In creating the soap I wanted protection and glide and that's where I really pounded a short list of very specific characteristics. I did not try to make a "balanced" soap in any way. Is that the heart of the difference between soaps made by shavers vs soaps made by soapers for shavers? Who knows. I do know her soap earned a place in my rotation.
Words like that coming from an experienced, crazy straight razor-using dude like yourself who takes shaving seriously, directed towards someone like me who knows practically
nothing about wet shaving and is just going off the feedback I get from my hubby, have given me happy feet and make me want to do a happy dance.
I don't sell or anything (so posting my ingredients is okay with me), nor do I have any desire to take my enjoyable little hobby to the next level (running a business is not my strong suit, believe you me), but just knowing that my much-tweaked, humble little croap is not only loved by my hubby, but is also considered good enough by a serious, straight-razor, wet shaving dude to have actually earned a space in their rotation amongst their other better-known soaps, is satisfaction enough to last me a very long time indeed, and has given me a happy face to go along with my happy feet. :grin:
LBussy said:
So this morning I reached for my RazoRock Lime shave soap. I always like RazoRock and expected a good shave. Something didn't like my face this morning so halfway through I washed my face off and reached for IL's soap. To say her soap saved the day is an understatement. I will have to dissect the ingredients list on the RR soap to maybe see where it went wrong.
That's so awesome to hear! Not that the RazoRock irritated your face, mind you (ouch!), but that my croap was able to ride in and save your day. You'll have to let us know what you think the offending ingredient might have been.
AndroiDad75 said:
Hey there Lee. Find any other great scents for your soap lately?I am finally ready to give it a go and want to make a couple of tins with different scents.
I'm not Lee, but the croap I sent to Lee was scented with the Barbershop 1920's FO from Rustic Escentuals (which he said he loved). I must say that I highly second his opinion. It truly smells awesome and makes this lass go a little weak in the knees to smell it on her man. It's so awesome to me in fact, that I've been sneaking some of the aftershave I made with it for my hubby and have been using it as an after-shower splash on myself. Shhhhh:shh: I hope that doesn't give you the impression that it's a girly scent, mind you, because it's really not- it's just one of those scents that's made for a man, but women like it too.
IrishLass