Crabtree & Evelyn – Gardeners
/“Chauncey Gardiner”
I love the green color and the oval shape of this soap, and the classy Crabtree & Evelyn logo carved in, and the name, “Gardeners.” But I’m not crazy about how, as the soap is used, it separates into a top and bottom, like a hamburger bun—a quality which (whether I’m right about this or not) I associate with factory made soap. Of course, it’s all (well, most, soap, that is) made in a factory of some type (except for the truly homemade soaps)—but this one rubs me the wrong way. Maybe, in part, it’s because I don’t love the fragrance—it’s not terrible, but it just doesn’t do anything for me—and for that reason I spent very little time “researching” this brand. It sounds like they sold the company, and then it was sold again, and again and again… until… well, who knows. On a sketchy website there’s a rather creepy photo of two soapy hands washing each other—taking a somewhat disturbing posture. What’s it mean? Hopefully, nothing. What’s any of this have to do with Chauncey Gardiner? (From the 1979 movie, Being There.) Nothing at all—they’re not even spelled the same!
Soap Review No. 203