I think, that with the four there are now, if we could just get an Ozark and a Sandalwood, I would be set with those six, in full sets, forever. Except a couple/few Glacials maybe..... Calling @ezlovan ! Kinda like the "Hey, Kool-Aid" adds from when I was a kid.
Sandalwood definitely sounds nice. It is my new favorite Stirling scent. If the scent worked well with the mutton base, that would be about as good as a soap could get.
Talking about mutton tallow I think the Electric Sheep is one of the best soaps I ever used in my entire life. Its scent turns some guys off, but I love it. The next mutton tallow soap I want is Scots Pine Sheep.
I had thoughts about Electric Sheep, and I'm sure it's great, but that one(or Naked&Smooth))would be best for me in the warmer months, so I can focus on my "winter lineup"(which will increase by the end of the year, unless I run out of any of my current cold-weather ones before then, but I don't foresee that happening).
Like my friend Perry I also enjoyed a wonderfully-frigid shave from the Glacial Lemon Chill soap. The matching aftershave balm and witch hazel left my face feeling so frozen as well as soothed and comfortable. For my Menthol Monday shave it'll be the Glacial Obsidian soap and balm.
This is strange. My wife hates the smell of the Glacial Obsidian and Black Ice but she loves the way the other Glacials smell, except for the huge menthol fumes. The other morning I was shaving with the Eskimo Tuxedo and when she passed by my bathroom she said the soap "smelled delicious." She finally admitted she loves the Sharp Dressed Man scent which I told her is exactly the same as Eskimo Tuxedo, except that one has a tremendous content of menthol and the other has none. My dear, wonderful brother-in-law thinks the Electric Sheep smells like Williams - when he told me that I said he was crazy! Lolllllllll
I find it leaves my skin with a nice refreshing tingle. The moisturizing and soothing it gives are also fantastic!