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    Default Old school stuff vs.new stuff.

    I have just finished my 3. shave with the proraso pre/after shave and eucalyptus cream.
    I have to say I'm very very impressed.I just can't belive how good and kind to my sensitive skin brands like proraso and tabac is.
    I have a lot of different brands in my shave den, but as stated in another post, I'm really leaning towards the old school products.
    So the question is: What other similar old school brands should I try out?


    Have a great day!

    Kristoffer

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    Mitchell's Wool Fat, DR Harris soap.
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    I second the MWF. You want old? MWF has been around for about 100 years.

    D.R.Harris is also good, but the Arlington scent is the only one I've tried and I was not to fond of it. I am not famailiar enough with DRH to know how "old" it really is.

    Another excellent performer and something very different from MWF and DRH is Cella. Also around since Adam started to shave.

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    My dear Kristoffer,

    I also suggest Mitchell's Wool Fat. Add to that the Mama Bear soaps, of which I prefer the unscented.

    Regards,

    Obie

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