[Review] Chatillon Luxâ TSM FougĂšre
Waaaaay back in 2016 (if my internet sleuthing is accurate), Shawn Maher of Chatillon Lux created a fougĂšre for âThe Shave Marketâ (Hence, the moniker âTSM").
Ok, so this is a new platform for many and I figure it wouldnât hurt to cover some basics as a result. FougĂšre is French for the word âfern,â and typically when you smell âearthy greenâ notes in a soap, thereâs a good chance that what youâre smelling is âfern.â This is not to be confused with âvetiver,â which is typically characterized as more âgrassyâ as a scent note.
#Scent
TSM is a particularly âdirtyâ fern within the genre, with a lot of earthy and mossy notes to complement the overall green-ness. To make a real-world comparison, imagine walking through a damp and misty forest in the Pacific Northwest. The smell of the undergrowth is what I mean by the earthy/mossy notes, while if youâve ever picked tomatoes, if you snap a green stem, the smell is the âbrightâ green note.
The nearest comparison for my nose is Barrister and Mannâs Reserve Fern (which I believe has been discontinued). Reserve Fern is very good, but is a deeper, darker, and smoother fern, while TSM Fougere has dark notes and bright notes.
#Performance
I absolutely forgot that L&L (now Declaration Groomingâs) Bison tallow base from this era is a monster of shave performance. The soap is thirsty, but is exceedingly dense and provides marvelous protection. This base is close in performance to my absolute favorite base, Barrister and Mannâs Reserve. The lather when underwatered is like a sticky marshmallow fluff, but with a bit more water develops great peaks⊠but it shaves really well either way. There was residual slickness that was suitable for extensive touchups and the post-shave feel was stellar. I canât believe that we had soaps this good in 2016.
This makes me believe that we probably hit âpeak-soap performanceâ a year or two after. Weâre living in some amazing times!
#Overall
I donât know what happened to both of the fougere scents that I loved so much. TSM Fougere became âSylvaâ (Latin for forest is silva), from what I can tell. Currently Barrister and Mann only makes âFernâ in their bath soap line anymore. Hopefully, theyâll both bring it back, because I would be absolutely interested in purchasing another. Fern scents such as these are both perfect for Spring and Summer because they arenât spicy, they arenât gourmand, they arenât citrus, and they arenât sweet. Theyâre distinct as a scent category and wonât become monsters in summer heat.
I received no compensation in any way, shape, or form for this review.
Bison base is best base.
I know what Iâm using for FougĂšre Friday this week. I really need to grab Sylva before it disappears.