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    Acqua di Parma is an excellent shaving cream. It used to smell even better before they changed the scent but it still gives a top quality shave. And I mean a really top quality shave - I think it's probably the best I've used but my experience is limited.
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    Both are great soaps, if it's worth it to you it's worth it, many argue and want to say there's better for less and if that's true to them that's fine, but after trying a lot of soaps, a lot of creams, I still have MDC in my shave den and it's used most of the time, that and Castle Forbes,, now I do have some very good soaps at a lesser cost, per jar, but not per shave, the MDC goes forever. So YMMV when you find what you like it,ll be worth t to you,
    Now if you buy any of those 2 I,m sure they will perform well. Tc
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    Thanks for that info coming from a Vet, thanks for the insight keep the knowledge flowing for the Rook

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    I actually agree Green Mountain is a fine soap,, it's somewhere around number 5 for me, and if your wanting a decent soap that performs and doesn't cost a lot, plus willing to have a mediocre after shave skin feeling and a scent that is common, this is a soap for anyone wanting decent shaving soap at a decent price for the price minded folks, I don't mind the better or in somes opinion only , more expensive soaps because I haven't found a soap that is really expensive. I,ve worked hard all my life and I,m willing to spend it on something I want , believe me I,ve spent more on my wife's soap and perfume and not to mention the rocks she wears so I,m good what the higher end soaps cost, cause I can. But I suggest you try a wide range of soaps,mother you will know he difference. Tc
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    I actually agree Green Mountain is a fine soap,, it's somewhere around number 5 for me, and if your wanting a decent soap that performs and doesn't cost a lot, plus willing to have a mediocre after shave skin feeling and a scent that is common, this is a soap for anyone wanting decent shaving soap at a decent price for the price minded folks, I don't mind the better or in somes opinion only , more expensive soaps because I haven't found a soap that is really expensive. I,ve worked hard all my life and I,m willing to spend it on something I want , believe me I,ve spent more on my wife's soap and perfume and not to mention the rocks she wears so I,m good what the higher end soaps cost, cause I can. But I suggest you try a wide range of soaps,mother you will know he difference. Tc
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    Over on B&B a guy is selling samples of MdC.
    I never felt the urge to buy such expensive soaps. My favourites ATM are Proraso and Weleda. Weleda has a very pleasant lavender fragrance. But Arko is very good as well, I only don't like its scent. Remember: expensive isn't per se better.
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    But then again cheap isn't per se better either. Tc
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    There is nothing in that Forbes article about the placebo effect that has any relevence to this discussion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    But then again cheap isn't per se better either. Tc
    You're quite right. The cheap brands I mentioned are good enough for me.

    Artisanal soaps like most artisanal products are more expensive due to more labour-intensive production, more expensive ingredients and the higher per item cost of small scale production. The higher cost of ingredients will be partly due to the absolute value of the ingredient but also the smaller amounts a small scale artisanal producer buys. Therefore only a fraction of the additional price you pay for artisanal products goes towards higher quality.
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    Just type in either soap's name in the search box top right of the page. There are just a ton of threads on MdC. My Own view is that it is an excellent soap but I doubt I'll get another jar of it because for me it is past a my cost to performance ratio. The price is the price for MdC as there is only one source for it in North America, I believe, and that is direct from MdC. The other soap I have never used.

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