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Eucalyptus Dives, Spearmint, Cornmint, Williamette Peppermint, Japanese Peppermint, Cedarwood, Eucalyptus Globulus, Palo Santo, Rhododendron
Smells like a deep breath on Alberta’s most beautiful highway—crisp wind cutting through glacier valleys, peppermint sweetness drifting over snowbanks, eucalyptus clearing your head as the North Saskatchewan winds its way home.
Built around eucalyptus dives—broad leaf peppermint—sweet, mild, and just buttery enough to smooth out the chill. Spearmint, cornmint, and a sweep of Japanese and Williamette peppermint add layers of frost and green, fresh as the shoulder of the Icefields when the sun hits the snow.
Cedarwood grounds it with a whisper of dry timber, while eucalyptus globulus keeps that clean alpine edge. Palo santo and rhododendron linger in the background—subtle, soft, like mountain shadows stretching across the highway as you roll back toward the city.
There is no menthol added to this soap, but since it's naturally occuring in some of the essential oils used you can expect to find some cooling effect with this aftershave.
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This isn’t your granddad’s shave puck—unless he was a backcountry chemist with a taste for quality.
Each MacDuff shave soap is poured small-batch in Edmonton and packed with a blend that does more than just lather—it cares for your skin while you carve through stubble.
The result? A shave soap that loads fast, lathers big, and leaves your face feeling better than it found it. No clay, no shortcuts—just straight-up performance.
Handmade in Edmonton, Alberta—always small batch, always crafted with care. The best natural shaving soap for those who want performance without compromise.
Each low-profile jar holds 120 grams of skin-first shave soap, easy to stack and built for the counter.
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This is a soft soap — best for bowl or face lathering. Do not bloom! Tub lathering can pick up too much product.
Scoop out a small, dime-sized amount (adjust as you like) and smash into a bowl--then with a damp brush and work it into a paste. Slowly add a few drops of water at a time while building your lather in the bowl. Aim for a dense, yogurt-like texture.
If you see large bubbles, you’ve added water too quickly. Keep working the brush — the bubbles will settle into a smooth, creamy lather.
Thanks to Angelo and the Shave Arcade for the tutorial below:[tab name="WHAT'S INSIDE"]
V5 Base
Stearic Acid, Tallow, Shea Butter, Glycerin, Castor Oil, Kokum Butter, Mango Butter, Cocoa Butter, Sodium Lactate, Rice Bran Oil, Goat's Milk, Aloe Vera, Tremella (Snow Mushroom) Extract, Jojoba Oil, Pumpkin Seed Oil, Silk, Propanediol, Scent Blend