Are Mama Bear soaps good?

Discussion in 'Shave Soaps' started by Razor Blade 79, Jun 5, 2014.

  1. ram57

    ram57 Don't Open til Christmas

    The Czars Choice (Cilantro Lime) is awesome and I have 3 pucks of this but in the iced version. I have tried five of her soaps with this one being the best of the five and I also like her barbershoppe. Now this is aroma wise but I'm not really a melt & pour type of guy. I do like her bath bars over her shave soaps and her barbershoppe bath bar is the best version I have tried yet.
     
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  2. Darkbulb

    Darkbulb Cookie Hoarder

    As most things I assume it's a personal preference/YMMV kind of things.
    Personally I don't care for them (meaning the shaving soaps) at all.
     
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  3. Redrock

    Redrock Well-Known Member

    I tried several of them many years ago. I did not care for the formula/consistency. However, the scents were great.:)
     
  4. GDCarrington

    GDCarrington Burma Shave

    I will use some tomorrow (19 July 2015).



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  5. Dubs

    Dubs Well-Known Member

    I absolutely LOVE Mama Bear's soaps. Sandalwood Rose is my favorite scent of any shaving soap that I have tried. I like many other scents, and there are some that come close to being as good as the Sandalwood Rose, but none have surpassed it. I have LOTS of samples to try.

    I get the slickest lather with Mama Bear soaps. Even her bath soaps are very slick. She sent me a sample of a bath soap that had a great smell and it was slick enough to use for shaving. I already have a Stirling bath soap (Spice) and love it. I think Stirling Spice beats out Mama Bears Aged Spice. I'd say Mama Bear Bath Soaps are direct competitors to Stirling Bath Soap.

    YYMV
     
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  6. SHAVEWIZARD420

    SHAVEWIZARD420 Well-Known Member

    I also am a fan of Mama Bears soaps. I have heard of some people being sensitive to the fragrance oils used. The only one I have tried is the British Leather and the scent and performance is great so I will probably order more in the future.
     
  7. cubancigar2000

    cubancigar2000 Well-Known Member

    I have tried a couple and did not like them at all
     
  8. Zombiefilmfan

    Zombiefilmfan Active Member

    I have only tried one. Patchouli. Its scent is very nice, but I learned quickly after buying that puck, that I hate hard soaps. Anything from a Croap to a medium is my happy point. I do not blame Mama Bear's soaps for why I do not prefer them, I think I just have a hard time lathering them. I have soft water so that is not the issue, I just stink at lathering a glycerin based hard puck.
     
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  9. PLANofMAN

    PLANofMAN Eccentric Razor Collector Staff Member

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    Glycerine soaps tend to form a hard layer on the surface. Put some hot water on top and let it sit for a bit, then scrape the top layer of soap away. It should lather much easier then.
     
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  10. Zombiefilmfan

    Zombiefilmfan Active Member

    My apologies, I forgot to mention I bloom my soaps (except for creams obviously) and you are exactly right, it makes it much easier and then I slowly add water while lathering. I still have problems, maybe I just need a little more patience and I just need to work on my technique to lathering a hard soap. I read some techniques on here like using a pump method to add some air etc.
    Its just hard for me to get product within the brush... again patience ;)
     
  11. Dubs

    Dubs Well-Known Member

    For me, using a wetter brush helped the loading/getting product into the brush. I may give my brush one good flick and that's it. I've even used enough water so that when I held the puck/container over the catch bowl, the suds from the puck ran over into the catch bowl. I also press down firmly and splay the brush on the puck going in circular motions, then I back off of the pressure and do it lightly so that the brush doesn't splay. Then, I go to the catch/lather bowl and basically stir and pump. I haven't had any issues lathering. Sometimes, I add more water from there - it depends on what the lather looks and feels like. Mama Bears soaps have produced the most lather and the slickest lather of the shaving soaps that I have tried. There are still several other brands I'd like to try. I hope that helps you. Let us know if/how it works or if you still get the same results.
     
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  12. Zombiefilmfan

    Zombiefilmfan Active Member

    Thanks Dubs and PlanofMan
    I think maybe it was because I was loading and then going to a face lather, and that it probably a no no with a hard puck load. That and I will try to splay more when loading to get more product up into the bristles.
     

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