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    Obie, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the Saponificio Varesino soaps...

    BTW, great choice with the Eau d'Adrien. It's such a good spring/summer citrus fragrance!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    Obie, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the Saponificio Varesino soaps...

    BTW, great choice with the Eau d'Adrien. It's such a good spring/summer citrus fragrance!
    My old friend, good morning.

    I also have the Saponificio Varesino Dolomiti. With some exceptions, Italian soaps and creams — all the almond and eucalyptus stuff — don't pluck my strings. These two Saponificio products thus far have been exceptionally good. In every way, I should stress. They create luxurious lather, and have comfortable cushion and slick glide. The fragrances are intoxication.

    Of the two, I favor Dolomiti. And right you are, the Annick Goutal finish makes for a delightful shave.

    As for the Scriabin music, that's a rough piece for the early morning, but I had not heard it for years and so I thought . . . Oy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obie View Post
    My old friend, good morning.

    I also have the Saponificio Varesino Dolomiti. With some exceptions, Italian soaps and creams — all the almond and eucalyptus stuff — don't pluck my strings. These two Saponificio products thus far have been exceptionally good. In every way, I should stress. They create luxurious lather, and have comfortable cushion and slick glide. The fragrances are intoxication.

    Of the two, I favor Dolomiti. And right you are, the Annick Goutal finish makes for a delightful shave.

    As for the Scriabin music, that's a rough piece for the early morning, but I had not heard it for years and so I thought . . . Oy!
    Thank you, my friend, for your thoughtful response. Where would you say these soaps rank in comparison to some of the well known makers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    Thank you, my friend, for your thoughtful response. Where would you say these soaps rank in comparison to some of the well known makers?
    I would put them in the same ranking as, say, Tabac, Lea, Mitchell's Wool Fat, Institute Karite, The Art of Shaving (old formula soaps, which I am told were made by Valobra), the new non-almond smelling Valobra — I like the Vlobra patchouli particularly, because it reminds of my San Francisco days in the 1960s — La Toja Manantiales, and so on. No, the soaps are not Martin de Candre. I think Saponificio Varesino soaps are well worth the try.
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