Monday, September 18, 2017

{Home} Cobble Hill Farm Apothecary Shave Soap Review




 
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When I first discovered Cobble Hill Farm Apothecary, I had been looking for farm or homesteading blogs on the internet. I came across their farm blog Life at Cobble Hill Farm. I read through a few of their posts and really enjoyed Staci and how she wrote about her farm. She had me hooked from the first word I read. Soon after, I discovered that she and her husband ran a small soap business from their home. Staci had posted about a giveaway she was hosting to share some of her products. I was intrigues and decided to enter. As fate would have it, I won the giveaway and was privileged to try some of her products. I was so excited when her package arrived containing a lip balm, her seasonal soaps, and a body butter. There were a few other things, but I honestly don’t remember what they were. After using the items I received, I was hooked. 

Since then her business has grown into the Cobble Hill Farm Apothecary. One of my most recent purchases was some of her shaving soap. I wanted to find an alternative for the clunky aerosol cans of shaving cream. I remembered seeing a post of some of their new products. One of them was a shave soap. I got on the website and looked it up. The Shave Soap bars are $5.00 each, which is comparable to a can of shaving cream.  In the end, I purchased the blackberry sage scent. I got it home and haven’t used anything else since. The soap has a wonderful lather that works just as well as the canned stuff for shaving your legs and underarms. 

For about the first month, I used the soap with the disposable razors I was purchasing at the store. I was tired of throwing them away and decided to switch over to a safety razor. I also bought a brush and a soap dish from amazon. Up to that point, I had been storing the soap in an old Altoids tin and using it like regular soap to shave. While it wasn’t a perfect solution, it was working.  After purchasing the correct tools and using the way it was supposed to be used, it worked even better. 

The only hitch with the soap was that the bar was too large for the bowl I had purchased, so I was having to cut a chunk off the bar to use it. Again, not the perfect solution but it worked. I know have a small mug that the bar fits into perfectly! If you want to have the right tools from the get go, Staci sells handmade brushes and mugs on her website as well. It makes for a perfect gift for that special guy in your life. 

I have enjoyed using the shave soap so much that I purchased another bar to give to Scooter to go with the shave kit I bought him for his birthday last year. The other scents in her “collection” are a bit manlier sounding in my opinion. He has been enjoying using her bar as well. I believe I bought the Barbershop scent for him. 

If you are interested in seeing the shave soap and any of the other products Staci has for sale, you can find her at the Cobble Hill Farm Apothecary.

Cheers,
Ms. B

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