Blade: Gillette 7 O’Clock Super Stainless (Green) [12]
Lather: MacDuffs Soap Company - Dark Sky Preserve - Soap
Post Shave: MacDuffs Soap Company - Dark Sky Preserve - Aftershave (Alcohol Free)
Fragrance: Chicago Grooming Co. - Classic Clean - Eau de Parfum
While I've sampled DSP before, this is my first use with the new set, and the first use with this brush. They've been sitting on the shelf patiently waiting until September.
The top notes of that soap read like "lavender, lavender, lavender". I admit that I don't associate that with the night sky. How did you find the scent? And, what do you think of the soap, itself. I'm looking forward to trying Old Strathcona on the 18th (smush received, btw, thanks!).
Glad to hear that the soap arrived. The soap base creates a low structured, very slick lather. The proto-lather can be a bit stringy at first if you start with your brush on the drier side. I think the scent profile of DSP is much more about being deep in the forest and less about the night sky. The invigorating evergreens and oak moss are much more prominent, while the lavender helps to round the scent out.
I admit that as we leave summer (here in the northern hemisphere), I'm really looking forward to some leather and tobacco scents. I haven't tried Oro Valley, so I'll probably add that to my next coffee and bath soap order from Stirling.
I don't think I've tried the Premium base. I have some of his Luxury soaps and they are great. I have Blugère coming and that's in the Premium base IIRC.
Are you planning to use the 17 all September? My plan is to use the same brush, but a different straight each day. [though, yesterday's R. Saito makes me want to use it again sooner than October]
I've been missing these tobacco leaf, smokey, nutty, scents. This is a good one I think. Naturally, and as we all know, Brut complements any scent and this one was the vintage Fabergé OG aftershave. However, I think the madern incarnations of the scent might even be better. The only aftershave that I can think of that exceeds Brut is, of course, Shulton Old Spice which has no modern equivalent. Lovely shave today.