The Stirling Exchange

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

  1. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Here are my two soaps that I use with Sandpiper and Ramblin Man, respectively:

    Sandpiper
    Ramblin Man :)
     
  2. timabababaluka

    timabababaluka No exceptions. Except.....

    :happy102:
    I mix 'n match.
     
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  3. jayjacque

    jayjacque Well-Known Member

    Today I got in my sample order of a dozen soaps, a couple aftershaves, and 4 oz unscented menthol balm. Opened all the samples up for a whiff as I put each in some empty tins I purchased for this purpose. 3 or 4 scents impressed me, but I'll reserve judgment until I actually wet and whip up some lather . The next couple weeks are gonna be fun. I will say out of the aftershave samples, Stirling Spice was the clear winner, definitely in the neighborhood of Old Spice I regularly used years ago. Not exact, but hugely better than the sickening sweet newer Old Spice. The newer Old Spice, to me is so bad they shouldn't call it Old Spice at all. Should be renamed "Sickening New Spice"
     
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  4. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Well, I wouldn't mix'em. But a mix-match plan would be interesting, I suppose. And with that, let me say Good Morning Tim(oh, I just said it, whether or not you let me, chuk yuk yuk).
     
  5. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    As members know, I've been(and always WILL be)satisfied with calling it "New Spice"(I mean after all, "no Shulton, no Old Spice".) I'm proud to agree with you on the new name idea.
     
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  6. jayjacque

    jayjacque Well-Known Member

    I've got a little collection of EDT's (mostly dupes). I've done some experimenting with mixing them by layer. Usually it's because I don't care for one scent as much as another, so I'll put a small amount of the least desired scent on my skin and a little more over the top of a more desirable scent. Probably my cheap nature of not wanting to throw stuff out. Anyway, with a few exceptions seems to work for me. The most recent example was a nice smelling WSP EDP called Blackbeard. I at first liked it as is, but decided it's too strong, so I've mixed it a few times now using the previously stated method and got acceptable results. Black Amber Vanilla was the best one so far to mix with. I could be wrong but I have a guess mixing may work acceptably with Stirling shaving soaps having straight fruity scents: pineapple, orange, lemon, lime, etc. Maybe not nearly as easily with cologne scented soaps.
     
  7. jayjacque

    jayjacque Well-Known Member

    Want to addend my post a tad. Now I realize you guys were prob talking about mix & match different soap and aftershaves. My bad, but still I wouldn't rule out mixing different ones, just realize the aftershave is going to take over and become the primary scent
     
  8. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    That will be a challenge for me this summer if I go ahead and purchase the Glacial Lemon Chill aftershave(Stoylin). Best match I have for that would be the Razorock Lime Burst. We shall see what happens, I suppose. Another idea would be to purchase Lime w/Menthol aftershave for the Razorock soap.
     
  9. jayjacque

    jayjacque Well-Known Member

    If I'm going deeper in this rabbit hole of more and more scented shave soaps and aftershave matches and even some matching EDT's I feel I've got to find some nice shortcuts, happy mediums, aka mix 'n matches and not think I have to buy full tubs of everything and full size matching cologne jugs like the rest of you reprobates (just kidding LOL). Otherwise it will cost an arm and a leg and other body parts to support and wreak havoc on my OCD tendencies. (in the last 6 or 7 years I've bought and sold 60 guitars and 70 guitar pedals. Currently ONLY have 8 guitars and 13 guitar pedals, so I've made progress controlling that)
     
  10. timabababaluka

    timabababaluka No exceptions. Except.....

    Good morning, sir! Always a pleasure :D
     
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  11. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    Happy mediums-the way to go, I believe. By the way I take medication for my OCD(which doesn't pertain to buying more shave stuff, it's a different OCD).
     
  12. Gnomeo0228

    Gnomeo0228 Well-Known Member

    My apologies everyone but I am so far behind! A good friend in the wet-shaving community asked me ti send him 3 of my straight razors and he would hone them up for using 3 different finishes: Belgium Coticule, Imperial La Roccia and Shobudani Awasedo (Jnat). I have never tried any of these [articular finishes so to be get good feeling of all of the edges, I am going to be using Stirling soaps and brushes to keep as many variables constant as possible. Up first, is the Belgium Coticule. Long story short, I do not think I will add one of these stones to my collection lol.

    Hope everyone is doing well!

     
  13. PLAla

    PLAla Bit Shy of a Full Puck

    SOTD February 19, 2020

    Prep: Cold water and PAA Cube pre-shave soap
    Blade: vintage Personna twin
    Razor: Personna injector
    Brush: Poculi synthetic
    Soap: Stirling Green
    Post: Witch hazel, Stirling Green aftershave

    Tomorrow's shave. Also pairing it with a new bar of Stirling Green bath soap. Full tilt!

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  14. ghostlife

    ghostlife Well-Known Member

    40+ for me...
     
  15. ghostlife

    ghostlife Well-Known Member

    It is for this reason that I mostly just use the unscented sheep soap from Stirling
     
  16. Yehuda D

    Yehuda D Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    Friday morning:

    Stirling Mentholated Pre Shave Soap
    Razorock Plissoft 26mm Monster
    Super Speed/Derby day 7
    Stirling Glacial Obsidian SS
    Stirling Glacial Unscented ASB
    Fine Snake Bite AS Splash
    Bleu de Chanel EdP

    After this menthol bombardment I can hardly feel my face - wowwwwwww, was it ever intense. The mentholated pre shave soap from Stirling started the ball rolling - that stuff is pretty much unscented, it cleans the skin very thoroughly, and it’s pretty cooling. It also leaves a terrific slick feeling which helps with the preparation. The Glacial Obsidian soap’s lather went on so rich with its own great slickness, and a menthol blast which could have driven a polar bear out of the Arctic. The Glacial Unscented balm beefed up the freeze and gave me lots of soothing, moisturizing love, while the Snake Bite aftershave made me feel like I was standing outside in -25 Celsius weather. Three glorious passes left me super BBS but it’s time for a blade change!

    Have a great weekend![​IMG]


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  17. Gnomeo0228

    Gnomeo0228 Well-Known Member

    what a beautiful shave my brother!
     
  18. Yehuda D

    Yehuda D Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    Thanks my dear brother - one thing I can tell you is you’re always a winner with Stirling! ;)


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  19. blondblue

    blondblue Well-Known Member

    I have Spice set for next week. It is indeed very close to the Shulton version. Works for me!!
     
  20. SlowRoller47

    SlowRoller47 Active Member

    Do i love Stirling... [​IMG]

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