I was reaching down to get the last of my Coast Deodorant Soaps, and happened to see a sample Coniferous hand soap next to it. I thus have that sample, plus Xecutive Man and Agar regular-sized handsoaps. I expect to finish up my sample Spice pretty soon. I have been, and will continue to be, washing my hands with some classic Stoylin scents.
Paul, it is easy to forget what gear you have once you hit your 60's and I'm 65 so I know of what I speak.
I too had a great shave with BoS this morning using my Blackland Vector razor. I'm still enjoying the scent from the aftershave. Paul Turner have I mentioned that BoS is Stoylin Tony worthy?
I'll catch up to you in 3 years(no I won't lol). The Conif was hiding in back of the larger Xecutive Man and Agar soaps. But that's only a half excuse-I should have remembered I had it in the first place. Yes...60's begins to send "signals" I suppose.
Yes you did, as have others I believe. (Or maybe it was JUST you). It's on the shelf, set for my next Stoylin shave on a less humid day. Hot spell coming this week-end so Glacial SDM is ready to go.
I know of at least one other (Edison Carter) who feels the same way about BoS as I do and has posted that sentiment.
Mr. Cawtuh, I believe that Doc Ezlovan will be pleased, knowing you got up in the middle of the night to compliment the Tsuka.
In September I’ll join several members with SEptember where we use and discuss SE razors. I’ll also use only Stirling software throughout SEptember, except for Fat Fridays with Mitchell’s. Anyone want to join in? You do t have to use SE razors exclusively, but anyone want to join me for Stirling September?
I can't say it will be an entirely Stoylin month for me, but with the combination of brushes and soaps I could try to "stretch out" the month to make it LOOK that way. It's still pretty warm in September here in "Tuscaloosa, Massachusetts"(or pick any Alabama city lol), thus it will be a bit of a challenge. Oh, I forgot....course I still have the two handsoaps, which I'll use EVERY DAY. Summary-it'll be interesting to see how often Doc Ezlovan's products get used by this writer next month.
The "li'l brudder" brush whipped up a nice lather of Burma Shave Cake soap. I'm not above ordering another "li'l brudder" down the road.