SoTD, Friday, Dec 12, or, Lathermania will run wild over you, brother!!
Soap- Colgate vintage
Brush- German boar 'pure bristles'
Razor- Otto Roth
Blade- Treet
Rinse- Thayers lavender
Aftershave- MEM English Leather
Lotion- Kiehl's Close Shave Squadron
Cologne-MEM English Leather
So the razor today is a close copy of the slim handled New, made under the Otto Roth brand. The razor is great quality, unsurprisingly, equal(maybe better) to the Gillette branded version. My blade today was a Treet. This blade was fantastic. I don't really hear this brand being brought up often, but for me, this blade gets an A+! Paired with the Roth New, I got a DFS+ shave in one pass. I was impressed.
What I really want to ramble on about though, is the soap. Vintage Colgate. I do not know exactly how old, but this box design seems to be a couple permutations from the last style. So the soap is going back a ways. The scent was pleasant. Generic clean and soapy. But the payoff is the lather. This soap lathers like nothing I have ever seen before. I am not exaggerating here. Usually, I swirl my brush on the soap for about 30 seconds to load up. With the Colgate, I had an explosion of lather in less than 10 seconds. I had to stop three times to clear the lather pile off the puck. I ended up with a heaping bowl of beautiful, rich lather. On top of being nearly self lathering, The soap has great slip and cushion. I am used to encountering quality vintage soaps. But this one is one of the best soaps I have ever used. The disclaimer is this; yes, the soap was NOS. But, after decades in storage, I have no idea if this is just how Colgate soap works, or if it is a product of the years. I swear that soap gets better with age, although it seems to lose its scent. I am definitely going to acquire some more Colgate just in case though... science demand it.
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