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08-30-2007, 04:34 PM
Thread: Art of Shaving
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Ivo, I stand corrected, the Yardley shave soap IS...
Ivo, I stand corrected, the Yardley shave soap IS English Lavender. It's the same one I described in my post - with the green and black sticker on the lid. None of the AOS soaps smell the same, they...
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08-30-2007, 02:03 PM
Thread: Art of Shaving
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The Yardley Shaving soap is not lavender. The...
The Yardley Shaving soap is not lavender. The lavender is their bath soap. The soap I'm speaking of is in a natural wood bowl - no lacquer or coloring. It has a green and black sticker on the lid. I...
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08-30-2007, 02:43 AM
Thread: Art of Shaving
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Been doing a lot of experimenting with soaps...
Been doing a lot of experimenting with soaps lately, especially vintage Yardley soaps in the plain wooden bowl and the AOS Soaps. Many people who've had the privilege to shave with the Vintage...
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06-11-2007, 01:56 AM
Thread: Art of Shaving
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Lynn, can speak to this better but my thoughts...
Lynn, can speak to this better but my thoughts are that the first hot towel was to start the bread softening. The second continued this and removed the oils from the whiskers with the lather. The...
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