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title: "1776 Shaving Soap — fougère on the Siero base | WhollyKaw"
description: "1776 is WhollyKaw's heritage Americana flagship: a green fougère of osmanthus, labdanum, and grapefruit, built on the Siero base — tallow plus whole donkey milk, water buffalo milk, and whey. Made in our New Jersey workshop in small batches."
url: https://whollykaw.com/learn/1776
published: 2026-05-04T00:00:00Z
updated: 2026-05-23
keywords: ["1776 shaving soap", "fougere shaving soap", "tallow shaving soap", "donkey milk shaving soap", "Siero base", "WhollyKaw 1776", "American made shaving soap"]
site: WhollyKaw
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# 1776

*1776 is WhollyKaw's heritage Americana flagship: a green fougère of osmanthus, labdanum, and grapefruit, built on the Siero base — tallow plus whole donkey milk, water buffalo milk, and whey. Made in our New Jersey workshop in small batches.*

*1776 is WhollyKaw's flagship heritage Americana shaving soap — a modern green fougère on the Siero base, made in small batches in our New Jersey workshop. The base is the story: tallow plus whole donkey milk, whole water buffalo milk, and water buffalo milk whey. Soap that conditions like cream.*

## Quick facts

| Detail | What it is |
|---|---|
| Scent family | Green fougère — citrus and green herbs on top, apricot-floral heart, vanillic-woody base |
| Base | Siero — tallow + whole donkey milk + whole water buffalo milk + water buffalo milk whey + flax seed. Our most conditioning formulation. |
| Weight | 4 oz / 114 g per puck |
| Lather | Dense, slick, long on the brush. Builds in cool water in 30–45 seconds with a synthetic or boar. |
| Where it's made | Our New Jersey workshop. Small batches, single-vessel saponification. |
| Two builds | Tallow ($29.99) — original Siero; or Vegan ($21.99) — same scent, plant-derived fats. Both share the same fragrance compound. |

## What 1776 smells like

The opening is bright but green — grapefruit, artemisia, and tarragon hit at the same time, so the citrus reads herbal rather than soda-pop. This is the most identifiable phase, and it lasts about 15 minutes on the lather and on the skin.

Twenty minutes in, the heart settles in: osmanthus (an apricot-and-leather floral) and labdanum (warm, slightly resinous amber). This is where the fougère structure becomes obvious — it's not a citrus soap, it's a citrus-into-resin composition. The transition is gradual, not sudden.

The dry-down is benzoin (sweet, vanillic), tonka bean (almond-tobacco), patchouli (earthy, kept restrained), musk, and cedarwood. After about 90 minutes the soap reads warm and woody on the skin without becoming sticky-sweet. The whole arc takes about 3 to 4 hours depending on skin type.

If you've worn a Penhaligon or a Houbigant fougère, the structure will be familiar. If you've only worn modern designer shaving soaps, the shift from green-citrus to amber-vanilla over the course of a shave will be a richer experience than most American soaps deliver.

## The Siero base — why it conditions like cream

Siero is Italian for "whey," and that's the technical detail that defines this base. Most artisan tallow shaving soaps use tallow plus added oils (kokum, shea, cocoa) for hydration. Siero adds whole donkey milk, whole water buffalo milk, and water buffalo milk whey — meaning real dairy proteins, fats, and lactose are saponified into the soap matrix.

What this changes in practice:

- **Slickness.** Whey proteins create a glide layer between razor and skin that you can feel on the second pass — the razor moves more like it's running over silk than over foam.
- **Post-shave skin feel.** Whole milk fats and lactose draw water into the stratum corneum during the shave. Skin feels conditioned for 30–60 minutes after rinsing — before any balm or splash is applied.
- **Lather density.** The protein content stiffens the lather without making it dry. You can build a meringue-like consistency in cool water without overloading on soap.

Siero costs more to produce than a standard tallow base — domestic dairy isn't cheap, and small-dairy donkey and buffalo milk especially aren't. The price reflects that. If you've shaved with a coconut-and-lye soap and wondered why an artisan tallow puck costs four times as much, the answer is mostly here, in the base.

## Tallow or Vegan — which to pick

We make 1776 in two builds. They share the same fragrance compound (so the scent journey is identical) but the fat structure underneath is different.

**Tallow ($29.99)** is the original Siero formulation. Beef tallow, whole donkey milk, whole water buffalo milk, water buffalo milk whey, flax seed. This is the build we developed the scent against. The conditioning is denser; the lather has more body. If you've shaved with WhollyKaw Bufala or Tallow soaps before, this is the same direction, just deeper.

**Vegan ($21.99)** swaps tallow for plant-derived fats (kokum, shea, cocoa, mango). It keeps the same fragrance and the same scent arc. The lather is bright and clean rather than dense. Some shavers prefer it in summer for that reason. If you avoid animal products on principle, this is the build.

If you're new to artisan shaving soap and unsure, the Tallow build is the canonical one — it's what 1776 was designed to be. The Vegan version is a careful translation, not a compromise, but the original recipe has the deepest expression of the base.

## The full 1776 routine

1776 is built to layer. The shaving soap is the start; the post-shave products carry the same scent through the rest of the routine so the fougère doesn't end at the rinse.

1. [1776 shaving soap](https://whollykaw.com/products/1776-shaving-soap) — the lather (Siero base; this page)
2. [1776 splash](https://whollykaw.com/products/1776-after-shave-splash) — alcohol-based, bracing, antiseptic. Use directly after rinsing.
3. [1776 toner](https://whollykaw.com/products/1776-after-shave-toner) — alcohol-free, witch hazel and aloe. Use if your skin doesn't tolerate the splash.
4. [1776 balm](https://whollykaw.com/products/1776-after-shave-balm) — final conditioning step. Carries the dry-down notes for hours.

For all-day skin support without competing scents, our [grass-fed tallow zinc oxide cream](https://whollykaw.com/products/grass-fed-tallow-non-nano-zinc-oxide-unscented-cream) is unscented — a daily moisturizer that won't fight the 1776 throughline.

## Who 1776 is not for

Honest limitations:

- **Fragrance-sensitive skin.** 1776 has a real fragrance load. If our unscented [Bare Naked Shaving Soap](https://whollykaw.com/products/shaving-soap-bare-naked) (Tallow build) or [Sans Parfum Vegan Shaving Soap](https://whollykaw.com/products/sans-parfum-vegan-shaving-soap) (Vegan build) is what your skin tolerates, this isn't the soap to switch to — our unscented line is fragrance-free across both Tallow and Vegan, so you don't have to choose between sensitivity and ethics.
- **Strict dairy allergies.** The Siero base contains saponified dairy proteins. Most contact-dermatitis reactions to dairy are with raw milk, not saponified milk soap, but if you have severe sensitivities, test a sample before committing to a puck.
- **Looking for a designer-fragrance clone.** 1776 is its own composition, not an interpretation of a popular fragrance. If you want a Tom Ford or Creed dupe in soap form, this won't satisfy.
- **Pucks-as-decor shavers.** The puck is meant to be used. The fragrance is most expressive in the lather; sniffing the puck doesn't do it justice.

## Cost per shave

A 4-oz puck of WhollyKaw soap on the Siero base lasts most shavers 5–6 months with daily shaves. The math:

- Tallow ($29.99 / ~150 shaves) ≈ $0.20 per shave
- Vegan ($21.99 / ~150 shaves) ≈ $0.15 per shave

For comparison, a single-use disposable cartridge plus a foam can typically runs $0.40–$0.60 per shave with worse skin feel. Artisan tallow soap on the Siero base is more conditioning, lasts months per puck, and works out cheaper than the drugstore aisle.

## What's in the soap

**Tallow build:**

Potassium Stearate, Sodium Stearate, Aqua, Donkey Milk, Water Buffalo Milk, Water Buffalo Milk Whey, Glycerin, Potassium Tallowate, Sodium Tallowate, Potassium Ricinoleate, Sodium Ricinoleate, Potassium Shea Butterate, Sodium Shea Butterate, Garcinia Indica (Kokum) Butter, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Butter, Hydrolyzed Linseed, Linoleic Acid, Linolenic Acid, Humulus Lupulus (Hops) Extract, Lanolin, Fragrance, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol, Sorbic Acid.

**Vegan build:**

Potassium Stearate, Sodium Stearate, Aqua, Glycerin, Potassium Ricinoleate, Sodium Ricinoleate, Potassium Mango Stearate, Sodium Mango Stearate, Potassium Shea Butterate, Sodium Shea Butterate, Garcinia Indica (Kokum) Butter, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Butter, Hydrolyzed Sodium Hyaluronate, Sodium Hyaluronate, Polyquaternium-10, Linoleic Acid, Linolenic Acid, Humulus Lupulus (Hops) Extract, Soybean Glycerides, Shea Butter Unsaponifiables, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Fragrance.

Contains no parabens, no chemical sulfates, and no synthetic dyes. Fragrance is a custom compound mixed by an American perfumer to our spec.

About WhollyKaw. WhollyKaw uses real ingredient names on its labels — every component spelled out as it appears in the formulation, not hidden behind marketing-friendly aliases. And the tallow lather referenced throughout our shaving soaps contains fatty acids like oleic and palmitic acid — the same lipids your skin already produces, which is why a tallow-based shave feels lubricated, not slippery.

## Frequently asked questions

### How long does a puck of 1776 last?

Most shavers get 5 to 6 months out of a 4-ounce puck with daily shaving. The Siero base lathers efficiently — you don't need to load heavily — so a puck stretches further than a typical tallow soap. Heavy loaders or face-and-head shavers may see 3 to 4 months.

### Do I really need a brush, or can I lather with my hands?

1776 is a hard puck designed for brush use. A synthetic or boar brush builds the best lather and gives you the slickness benefits of the Siero proteins. Hand-lathering will work in a pinch but won't get the dense, conditioning lather the soap is designed for.

### Is 1776 cruelty-free?

The Vegan build is fully plant-based with no animal-derived ingredients and is cruelty-free in the strict sense. The Tallow build contains beef tallow, whole donkey milk, and whole water buffalo milk — sourced from American small-dairy and rendering operations — so it's not vegan, but the dairy is byproduct of animals raised on family operations. We don't test on animals; no WhollyKaw product is animal-tested.

### What does 1776 smell like — sweet or fresh?

Both, in sequence. The opening is fresh and green (grapefruit, artemisia, tarragon). The heart turns warmer with osmanthus and labdanum. The dry-down is sweetish and woody with benzoin, tonka bean, and cedarwood. The full arc is a fougère structure — green-into-amber over the course of a few hours.

### Can I use 1776 in cold water?

Yes — Siero soaps lather well in cold water, which is why we built the base the way we did. A 30 to 45 second build with a wet brush gets you to a usable lather. Hot water gives a slightly faster build but isn't necessary.

### Where is 1776 made?

In our New Jersey workshop. Saponification, scenting, pressing, and packaging all happen in house. The fragrance compound is mixed by an American perfumer. The dairy is sourced from American small-farm operations. Domestic content is the highest we can run for a soap that uses any imported butters (shea, kokum).

### Is the price typical for an artisan tallow soap?

$29.99 for 4 ounces is in the middle of the artisan range. Soaps with a similar conditioning profile run $25 to $40 per puck. The Siero base costs more to produce than tallow-only soaps because of the dairy content, so 1776 is on the higher end of what you'd expect from a non-Siero soap and on the lower end of what you'd expect from a base this conditioning.

### Is 1776 a moisturizing shaving soap?

In the way most shavers use the word , yes. People often search for "moisturizing shaving soap" or "moisturizing shave soap" looking for a soap that leaves skin feeling conditioned, hydrated, and protected through the shave and after. The technical term we use is "conditioning" because the soap is rinsed off (it doesn't moisturize the way a leave-on cream does), but the experience matches what people mean when they search for moisturizing soaps. 1776 sits on our Siero base , tallow plus whole donkey milk, whole water buffalo milk, and water buffalo milk whey , built for exactly that deeply conditioned skin feel. For an actual leave-on moisturizer to layer over the shave, pair with our [grass-fed tallow zinc oxide cream](https://whollykaw.com/products/grass-fed-tallow-non-nano-zinc-oxide-unscented-cream).
