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  1. It's interesting that we seem to be relating very...

    It's interesting that we seem to be relating very similar experiences but drawing rather different conclusions. To be fair, I think I understand what you are saying: when you mix your own soaps (or...
  2. A large part of my thoughts behind this thread is...

    A large part of my thoughts behind this thread is simply to gather information on the soaps that those of us with sensitive skin have had trouble with and see if there is any correlation. I have...
  3. Artisan soaps are always a gamble but the...

    Artisan soaps are always a gamble but the particular strain of SAD that I suffer from draws me to them. That isn't to say that I don't have soaps from established producers in my shave den but it's...
  4. The Sudsy Soapery (Delor de Treget)

    I'm a fan of what Jonathan and his wife are doing over at The Sudsy Soapery and my wife and I have the receipts to prove it. I currently have four of Jonathan's shave soaps in my rotation, along...
  5. Black Ship Grooming/Beaver Woodwright (Multiple Samples)

    Black Ship Grooming's soaps were the first soaps to truly show me what burn can be. I purchased a number of these samples some time back and the use of two of them (La Concorde, The Black Rose)...
  6. Henri et Victoria Savon Fin (La Poire Francaise)

    I cannot begin to describe the regret I feel at making my first entry to the list Henri et Victoria's La Poire Francaise. The lather I managed to build with this soap was first-rate and I find the...
  7. Sadistic Suds (Soaps to Avoid for Those with Sensitive Skin)

    While those of us who suffer from a "Hollywood Face" make up only a limited percentage of the membership here at SRP, our shaving experience can be greatly influenced by factors that the rest of our...
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