Mammoth Soaps is a new artisan to the world of wetshaving and has built up quite a following in such a short amount of time. Most of that is due to the samples of test batches that many respected wetshavers received to help further testing of Mammoth Soaps. If you haven't heard of Mammoth Soaps, here is a brief overview:
"Mammoth Soaps is a handmade luxury soap for traditional wet shaving, raising awareness and funds to fight human trafficking. We couldn't be more proud to partner with the family behind Mammoth and be the exclusive distributors for them. Mammoth Soaps looks to address the elephant in the room that is human trafficking in the modern day. Part of the proceeds from every shaving soap tub will be donated to organizations actively putting an end to human trafficking."
So for the soap, here is the ingredient list:
Stearic Acid, Water, Beef Tallow, Duck Fat, Kokum Butter, Glycerin, Castor Oil, Potassium Hydroxide, Sodium Hydroxide, Fragrance, Murumuru Butter, Argan Oil, Lanolin, Sodium Lactate, Tocopherol
You read that right. Beef tallow & duck fat. I found the soap base to be extremely slick and the lather was extremely easy to build and quickly exploded. The soap base I would say is a medium hard, little softer than Stirling. Soap comes in the standard Colt Jars that I personally love. Makes it super easy to load soap with this monster of a brush, compared to other tubs. Labels for Mammoth Soaps are superb. I love how minimalist they are with the black background and the ever slight indigo color of the logo.
Scent:
Our first scent will be Hygge, a winter scent with a barbershop skeleton. Notes are orange, bergamot, fir, juniper, oakmoss, amber, frankincense, musk, and castoreum.
The scent is interesting. When I first received the soap, it had been around 40°F that day, so I wasn't really getting much of the scent but a faint fir/pine note. Once the soap had some time to get to room temperature, that fir/pine note become more prevalent and while I could get a faint hint of the others, the fir/pine note dominated the space. Thankfully, I did not get a hint of the castoreum ;-). This soap definitely reminds me of winter time and smelling the Christmas trees. While the scent didn't wow me or blow me away upon first sniff, it was overall a good first release. I personally would like to "see" a more complex scent that evolves over the entire shave, rather than one notes dominating the entirety.
Final Thoughts:
I think that Mammoth Soaps has definitely come in hot with their first release. I think that this soap base will definitely get people to come back and try another scent. I think the scents need a little more work but overall it was a nice scent. One thing that irked me, was the damn West Coast Shaving sale sticker on the back of the tub. Labels and tubs are on point. Overall, I look forward to the next release of Mammoth Soaps.