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    Hi all,

    I've been using a DE to shave for a couple years now (upgraded from mach 3). I recently purchased Dovo Silver Steel with Ebony from Straight Razor Designs. It came truly shave ready I'm happy to say. I bought it in the bundle with a 3" English Leather and canvas strop.

    In my DE experience, I tried several soaps:

    Taylor of Old Bond Street Sandalwood - Couldn't use it - WAY too strong for me and my wife who is super sensitive to fragrances
    Prorasso Red - Worked ok, kind of watery, smell still too strong
    Conks glycerin - was great with my DE, but seems like not enough slickness with the SR.
    Wet Shaving Products, various - I actually just bought their dozen pack of 1oz sample to try the different flavors. I consumed a complete full size tin of the rustic version with success.

    So far Wet Shaving Products has been my favorite.

    Here's my question: Given my varied, but limited, experience and the need to buy a new tin, is WSP considered a "good" or "Very good" or "excellent" (I assume it's not less than good...). If it's "Good" then I'd like to try something in the "very good" to Excellent category just to see the difference.

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    Matt

    PS, I did try searching, but searching for "Wet Shaving Products" returns pretty much every post on this forum.

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    Welcome to SRP Matt!!!!

    This is where you go to find a true and honest soap comparison

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/soaps...ps-creams.html

    After you get lost in that thread for a while, you should have a very good idea of what you'd like to try

    Enjoy and have fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dieseld View Post
    Welcome to SRP Matt!!!!

    This is where you go to find a true and honest soap comparison

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/soaps...ps-creams.html

    After you get lost in that thread for a while, you should have a very good idea of what you'd like to try

    Enjoy and have fun
    Nothing against him, but I find it hard to believe that all his 1st tier soaps are expensive, pricey soaps, and I have some of those expensive soaps. Nothing cheap is great I guess, just good enough. Maybe he said this, but his top tier is more luxury than anything. Anything in this 2nd tier would do just fine.
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    It all depends on the $$ you want to spend. I am getting great results with Proraso green and Cella. No top tier soaps by Obie's standards but excellent stuff. Proraso is cool and minty, Cella has this smell of almonds that not everyone likes. I wasn't happy with Musgo Real. I much more enjoyed Colleen's soaps (the Gentlemen's Quarter). I am not sure she is still in business.

    Even with the best soaps you cannot get a good shave if your blade isn't sharp enough and your technique is poor. With good technique and a sharp blade you can get good shaves with most soaps and creams.
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    I do enjoy the Castlr Forbes. The scent is so good it makes you want to eat it. The only problem with it is it dont last very long. Being a cream you got to try and not use as much. Id say the best cream on the market!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justino14 View Post
    Nothing against him, but I find it hard to believe that all his 1st tier soaps are expensive, pricey soaps, and I have some of those expensive soaps. Nothing cheap is great I guess, just good enough. Maybe he said this, but his top tier is more luxury than anything. Anything in this 2nd tier would do just fine.
    Please note, that Obie said that was his opinion, and was what worked for him the best.
    Now his top tier soaps are some of the best out there in my opinion. Some are at the top end of the price range, but not all of them.
    And for the ones I've tried, they are very very good soaps or creams.

    Yes, the second tier are also good soaps. No question, but they are just that, second tier.
    In my opinion as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justino14 View Post
    Nothing against him, but I find it hard to believe that all his 1st tier soaps are expensive, pricey soaps, and I have some of those expensive soaps. Nothing cheap is great I guess, just good enough. Maybe he said this, but his top tier is more luxury than anything. Anything in this 2nd tier would do just fine.
    Not all are expensive, the DR harris are only $14
    https://www.amazon.com/D-R-Harris-Ma...AGMKBTZQ3&th=1
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    nicsandcuts,

    The Tiers in the soaps and creams are fluid, in some cases. I do move things around and re-evaluate them. I have never tried West Shaving Products and that's why you don't see it in my listing.

    When starting out, or when not sure what to try, you can be safe with the Second and Third Tier soaps and creams. With the Basement Tier, you're on your own.

    I do not categorize soaps and creams according to price; rather, by how well they have served me. For instance, one of my favorite soaps is Provence Sante Verlaine, in the Second Tier, an inexpensive soap from France — I think it costs around $10. It's a good soap and worth the try. I also like this version, because it is named after the French poet Paul Verlaine.

    Of course, all this only my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obie View Post
    nicsandcuts,

    ... I also like this version, because it is named after the French poet Paul Verlaine.

    Of course, all this only my opinion.
    I love that you have sentiment built into your selections! Never been a poetry fan, but there are associations I know I would apply a bias for.

    thanks for sharing your selections. I've ordered some DR Harris to try it out and as a point of comparison for the the WSP which has been the best from my limited experience.

    I'm reminded of the CS Lewis quote:
    “It would seem that Our Lord finds our desires not too strong, but too weak. We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea. We are far too easily pleased.”

    perhaps a little overstated for the context... but I'd prefer not to go on playing with mud pies if there's a holiday at the sea in play in something better!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicsandcuts View Post
    Not all are expensive, the DR harris are only $14
    https://www.amazon.com/D-R-Harris-Ma...AGMKBTZQ3&th=1
    Wow. Just Wow. I used the DR Harris yesterday for the first time using my DE razor (I was in a hurry), and MAN that was amazing. SOOO much better than the WSP stuff that I had been using. Slick and smooth. I couldn't even tell the razor was cutting it was so smooth. And the Marlborough scent is almost odorless - which is a huge plus for me.

    Today, my scuttle arrived and now I'm looking forward to trying this stuff out with the SR in the morning. I have high hopes.

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