Does it smell (good)? Barely there, but pleasant.The long answer? If you like bar soaps, this will probably be a win for you. Does it work? The short answer? Not for me.Kelp & Sea Mineral Moisturizing Bar Soap – $3.99 Worth a try? Can’t recommend it without SPF.Complaints? Would have really liked to see some SPF protection in a face lotion, especially for something that ideally is your main protection when you walk out the door.I don’t know how much the reviewers are using when they can comment on how it smells on their faces hours later, but I’m not finding it to be an issue at all. Does it smell (good)? Pretty neutral for me.It goes on smooth, feels nice, and isn’t greasy. Does it work? Yes, with a caveat noted in the Complaints section.Depends on if you’re good with a firm feeling product. If you’re used to using a pomade or a cream? This might look like cement at first glance and feel. But that also means a little goes a long way. And you have to work it pretty good in your hands to get it applicable. Complaints? I would NOT call this a “cream,” despite describing the “product form” as such.Should still compliment that mint/cedar if you’re using the body wash. Sweeter/more citrus than the Mint/Cedar profile used through much of the rest of the Goodfellow grooming line. Matte finish and a firm hold without looking gooey or gunky or chunky or stiff. Blue Sage & Tonka Hair Texturizing Fiber – $7.99 Feels a bit like a beach day where you’ve got a few spare bits of sand stuck to you. What they don’t work great for, though, is removing themselves from my face. Complaints? The scrubbers are actually grain-sized bits of walnut, which work great for scrubbing.You can smell the woods in this (cedarwood and sandalwood), as well as the musk base. My skin feels a little softer to the touch after using this. I have sensitive skin and the scrubbing action doesn’t leave my face red, which is a plus. Worth a try? Yes! If you’re bearded and balm curious.Complaints? Just be aware that if you don’t usually use any sort of scented stuff, that putting scented stuff into your beard, which is right below your nose, you’ll be smelling it often.Frankly, I feel like this stuff is a way for guys who don’t use cologne ( my hand is raised) to, well, use something that smells good. Do make sure you apply it when your beard is damp or wet though. I do feel like my beard felt a bit softer after I used it. I’ve never really, uh, “balmed” my beard. Some said that this comes out watery, but I didn’t experience that. Complaints? Honestly, none to really speak of here.Some of the reviewers hate it with a fiery passion, but subtle and pleasing to this reviewer. Does it smell (good)? Definitely a beach bum here, so the sea-air this evokes is just fine by me.Cleans well and pairs nicely with the Face Scrub. Complaints? Took me a while to get the darn pump to work, but, other than that, no, no complaints.It’s not overly scented, but the woodsy cedar notes are in there, and the clean mint comes through just a touch too. I was buying this “man made wash” stuff (I know, how cliche) but the Goodfellow is more than 3x cheaper per ounce. On the shampoo front, it works well there too. Moroccan Mint & Cedar 2-in-1 Shampoo & Body Wash – $5.99 What do they have in store for us (pun intended)? Here’s their reactions to a bunch of Goodfellow’s new grooming goods… Ryan took the skincare stuff (Face Wash, Face Scrub, Lotion, Bar Soap) with a wildcard on the conditioner ( gotta keep that buzzed scalp fresh!) While Joe, who’s the more follicly forested creature of the two, took the hair stuff (Shampoo, Beard Balm, Texturizing Fiber). Since none of us have the same bodies or grooming needs, Ryan and Joe teamed up on this post. brand has released a full slate of grooming products, and the prices are cheap.
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