The Stirling Exchange

Discussion in 'Shave Soaps' started by PickledNorthern, Nov 5, 2016.

  1. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    As a teacher, I hope you join me in frowning whenever a reviewer says their product has a great "sent". (I'm not a teacher, but my parents were).
     
  2. Edison Carter

    Edison Carter Well-Known Member

    I read your review Paul, however I'm a little bummed out you didn't use my suggestion.

    I must say though, your eloquence waxed greatly!

    :cool:
     
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  3. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Well, I would like to think I DID, but in using different langwidge. Thanks for the offering though, I see we both think it's a great one. :).
     
  4. ob1page

    ob1page Frozen in Phoenix

    Razor: Colonial Razor The General
    Handle: ATT Kronos
    Blade: Feather Pro
    Brush Handle: B-400 The Brush by Tom
    Knot: APShaveCo Tuxedo
    Soap: Stirling Barbershop
    Aftershave: Stirling Barbershop

    Wonderful shave this morning. I switched to the Feather Pro blade from the Super and it just works in this razor. It was smoother than the Super and I had zero alum burn at the end of the shave. The Stirling products preformed flawlessly and I love this scent. This was the first soap and aftershave set I ever purchased and it's still a favorite. Have a great day folks!
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  5. brit

    brit in a box

    stirling deep blue sea...awesome .. 20190310_105739.jpg
     
  6. johnnyflake

    johnnyflake Well-Known Member

    Can anyone tell me, when to expect the Spring Time release, from Sterling of the Glacial and other Warm Weather related product?
     
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  7. PLAla

    PLAla Bit Shy of a Full Puck

    Not sure of the date, but you can still get some of the Glacial products at other vendors. Maggards Razors has quite a lot of Stirling. There are other vendors that carry Rod's products. I try to order from Stirling directly when I can but I have bought a few items from Maggards when Rod was sold out on his website.
     
  8. johnnyflake

    johnnyflake Well-Known Member

    Thank You!
     
  9. Linuxguile

    Linuxguile dating an unusual aristocrat

    It past years it has been mid to late March. Should be coming up soon.

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  10. DentonMajik

    DentonMajik Well-Known Member

    I have the EMP and its great! I'm also working through a sample set of Hipster and love it.

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  11. DentonMajik

    DentonMajik Well-Known Member

    This scent is so nice. Van Yulay dress blues is also this scent.

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  12. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Fortunately, I haven't yet had to grapple with the problem of wanting a product and seeing it sold out on the site.
     
  13. bmw45MO

    bmw45MO Member

    I am wearing the EMP today, it is EXCELLENT!!! I love Executive Man, but this is it's own scent, and love it!! I received a compliment on it also, so it must smell pretty decent, haha.
     
  14. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    As I wrote in an earlier post, the last time I used Spice A.S., I had a bit of a "reaction". Easy does it for me as I will use it tomorrow and Wed.
     
  15. johnnyflake

    johnnyflake Well-Known Member

    I need to ask this, because in all honesty, I don't know. I have ideas but I am unsure. Can someone, take the time, to explain what the real differences and uses are of, let's say, a Stirling Aftershave, a Balm and a Witch Hazel Splash.
     
  16. PLAla

    PLAla Bit Shy of a Full Puck

    That's a good question. I use witch hazel after I've done the final rinse and then towel dried my face. The witch hazel is an astringent helping to clean up your newly shorn skin. I use drug store witch hazel that's inexpensive. Then, the aftershave contains other ingredients like alcohol, glycerin, aloe, and scent. Therefore the aftershave is also an astringent in a way but then adds some face food goodies that help the skin bounce back from the shaving. Balm is more like lotion and can help soothe the skin beyond what the aftershave does.

    Most wet shavers probably don't use all three of these - witch hazel, aftershave, and balm - but there's nothing wrong with that. Do whatever you enjoy and what works well for your skin.

    I tend to use balm in the colder months. My face will feel a little greasy if I use balm a lot.

    My routine is the final rinse, towel dry, apply witch hazel and let it dry for 30 seconds or so, then apply aftershave splash. That generally works just fine but if my skin is dry (like in the winter) then I'll apply a little balm to help with the dryness.

    Stirling balms are magnificent. A tiny bit goes a long way. Stirling's aftershaves are wonderful as well. I have not tried his witch hazel but I'm sure it's fantastic.
     
  17. BaylorGator

    BaylorGator MISTER Fancypants

    Andrew sums it up pretty well. Which one you use comes down to personal preference. For me, balms tend to be a bit greasy and there is much more variety available universally in Alcohol based AS than in Witch Hazel based AS, so that’s my choice. If your skin is often dry and not oily, balms might suit you better. There’s no “right” answer here; the only way to know is try some and see what you prefer.
     
  18. Yehuda D

    Yehuda D Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    70E5245C-66BB-4DBA-964E-2D181DD4B7CA.jpeg This was my setup this morning!

    Glacial MITA, as well as the Glacial Unscented balm!
     
  19. Linuxguile

    Linuxguile dating an unusual aristocrat

    I said all of that?

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  20. PLAla

    PLAla Bit Shy of a Full Puck

    Think it was me, actually!
     

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