Razor: Supply v2 (mild)
Blade: Schick ProLine (#3)
Brush: The Stray Whisker 452 synthetic (24mm)
Soap/Cream: Stirling - Iced Pineapple (Mentholated)
Aftershave: APR - Coolabah
I just shaved with the second of two soaps generously lent to me by
@Kaeckerut; the first being WhollyKaw:Man From Mayfair from my last SOTD.
The Scent
It's an interesting scent. There is no question that this is pineapple. In fact, It a lovely rich, sweet and ripe scent. It's not complex by any stretch. But it smells like you just sliced open a fruit at its peak. It is literally delicious.
The Lather
It lathered easily. But... it was full of bubbles. I hate bubbles. Bubbles are often a sign of an impending bad shave...
I'm typically looking less for a foam (air) and more for a cream/yoghurt (water) consistency.
The WhollyKaw from a few days ago was a thick yoghurt - and brilliant. The Stirling was a foam. I just couldn't seem to improve it. It might have been my fault. But I never got it properly dialed in. I proceeded anyway... Potentially to my doom.
The Shave
The shave went surprisingly well. Hair removal was efficient with little blade-irritation.
The menthol was front and center and actually plays quite nicely off the pineapple. It is refreshingly chilling. Not a great choice for Winter (unless you're into that kind of thing). But exceptional in our hot Summer.
Now the bad: For the second time in as many shaves, I think my skin reacted poorly. It *might* have been the menthol. But I get the feeling I was reacting to the pineapple. Or, at least that's what it felt like. I'm sure it's just using synthetic pineapple but, the feeling on my skin felt like my hands do after cutting fresh pineapple... raw and stingy.
As such, I limited myself to 2 passes and skipped my post-shave therapeutic re-lathering... I just couldn't handle it sitting on my face any longer.
The Result
The result was a surprisingly good shave. I don't hold it to the same standard as WhollyKaw. Yet, in spite of my criticisms about the quality of the lather and some irritation, I still got decent results.
The splotchy irritation subsided after an hour or two and all was well in the world again.
I followed up with APR's Coolabah splash which also has pineapple notes and seems to agree with my skin these days
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NOTE: The irritation arose before applying the splash. So I can rule it out as a cause.
The Verdict
I can see why people speak so highly of Stirling. It seems to be good value.
Will I buy it? No.
Why? Because, as good as it is, I don't classify it as a premium soap. And we have so many wonderful and locally available products, that I just don't think Stirling solves a problem that I have.
I am spoiled with my drawers full of APR, Squadron, Wolfpack, Washpool Farms, Whispers from the Woods, and even Occams... Not to mention the other local artisans showing great promise. And then there's my soft-spot for B&M and my as-yet unused puck of MWF... I could go on.
But while Stirling is quite respectable, it'll never be high enough on my list to ever become a purchase.
That is not of criticism of Stirling, but rather a ringing endorsement of how good we have it right now.
That said, I *would* consider buying WhollyKaw which is very much a top-tier soap.