


Yes, this soap is formulated for daily facial use. The activated charcoal is gentle enough for everyday cleansing, and the moisturising oils (jojoba, shea butter) prevent over-drying. The coffee exfoliant is fine-ground to buff away dead skin without causing micro-tears or irritation.
This bar creates an excellent shaving lather when worked properly. Wet your brush (or hands) and the soap, then build lather in a bowl or directly on your face. It provides good slip and protection for safety razor shaving, though dedicated shaving soaps may provide slightly more cushion.
With daily body and beard washing, one 6 oz bar lasts approximately 2-3 months. If you're only using it for face and beard (not full body), it can last 4-6 months. Proper drainage and storage significantly extends bar life.
The scent profile features a sophisticated blend of leather (warm, slightly smoky), neroli (citrusy-floral from orange blossoms), anise (subtle liquorice sweetness), lilac (powdery floral), and cedar (woody, clean). It's a classic masculine fragrance reminiscent of traditional barbershops—clean, refined, and not overly cologne-like.
Yes, the all-natural formula without sulfates, parabens, or synthetic fragrances makes it suitable for most sensitive skin types. However, those with severe eczema or dermatitis should patch-test first, as the exfoliating coffee grounds might be too stimulating during flare-ups.
No, the charcoal is suspended within the soap formula and rinses clean. It won't stain your shower, sink, towels, or leave grey residue in your beard when rinsed thoroughly. The charcoal works to draw out impurities but doesn't deposit colour.
While marketed toward men (barbershop scent, beard cleansing), the soap itself is suitable for anyone. Women who enjoy woody, sophisticated fragrances or who want activated charcoal cleansing can absolutely use it. The formula is gender-neutral in terms of skin benefits.
The soap is cruelty-free (not tested on animals). The ingredients list doesn't explicitly mention animal-derived tallow, making it likely vegan-friendly, though you may want to contact Rockwell directly to confirm their sourcing, as some soap bases can contain animal fats.
