I wanted to explore Barber Shop scents so had a bit of a play and came up with this. I think the closest relative in the Barber Shop genre might be Green Proraso. You're not going to pop the tub lid off and go 'yeah, that smells just like Proraso' but that gives an idea of what field it lies in (more Italian than American). It reminds me little of Pb Robaiba Blue which is a lot simpler and herbal, as it has a bright camphorous note, but 40 Thieves is a lot more complex with some woody notes and darker shading of Oakmoss with some Eucalypt and Spearmint freshness. The main body is carried by citrus, Orange, Lemon, Lime, Petitgrain, & Bergamot.
The base is a lanolin and tallow variation of Pb Bay Thyme which lathers and performs well. The palm oil provides some nice structure in the lather. I refrained from using some of the heavier scented base oils to avoid affecting the scent profile too much. I used bentonite as it's probably my favourite clay in terms of performance. The soap is mentholated but at the mild end of the spectrum, and may need adjusting upwards in further iterations.
Ingredients: Stearic Acid, Palm Oil, Tallow (Beef), Castor Oil, Coconut Oil, Lanolin, Shea Butter, Glycerine, Filtered Water (RO), KOH, NaOH, Tussah Silk, Bentonite, Menthol, Essential Oils, Rum.
Fragrance: Patchouli, Lavender, Nutmeg, Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Lime, Jasmine, Bergamot, Sweet Orange, Lemon, Geranium, Spearmint, Hinoki, Petitgrain, Blood Orange, Eucalyptus, Copaiba, Oakmoss and Rum.
I'll put up a lather shot with the next use of 40 Thieves. The test shave got cut short today so didn't have time.