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02-11-2014, 06:01 PM #1
I really like the DR Harris Windsor shaving soap, great lather, and the scent is very nice, the bowl say's, "A Truly British Shaving Experience"...or something like that. To me, if you were to get a shave from a high end English Barber, when you left, you'd probably smell like the DR Harris Windsor.....
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02-11-2014, 06:16 PM #2
Any Harris soap, they're really great just like MWF and Tabac. TOBS has good creams, although Truefitt and Hill make better creams and no soaps. I've never tried a TOBS soap, although I have heard that their creams are better than their soaps. HTGAM makes pretty good soaps too. I have a TAOS lavender cream that's pretty good, although it's a tad overpriced.
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02-11-2014, 06:23 PM #3
D.R. Harris are my favorite. I have Marlborough (elegant woody smell) Windsor, Arlinghton and Lavender.
I also have TOBS soaps (sandalwood and Jermyn str.). Descent soaps but definitely inferior to D.R. Harris or MWF.
You may also want to try Italian tallow based soaps. Cella, Boelis Panama, or Valobra (the stick or the new formula soap) are top quality soaps, worth trying.Harry
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02-11-2014, 06:53 PM #4
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Thanked: 3222How about the new Valobra shave soap pucks. I have been using the patchouli scented version and like it. There is also the Fitjars shave soap pucks. I have been using their Slatteroy and Neroli scented pucks with satisfaction. I have Tabac, MWF and DR Harris Arlington and these compare favourably to the Valobra and Fitjars for me.
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02-11-2014, 07:19 PM #5
The Kent soap pucks are MWF.. branded for Kent. TOBS Sandalwood is one of my favorites and belongs in every shave den beside MWF, Palmolive, Arko, and Tabac. If you want to try some of the artisan soaps, Mike's is one of the most often recommended & the fact that he struggles to keep up with demand speaks to its popularity. You could start with his unscented to check out the soap part.. scent preferences are, naturally, highly subjective. If you want all vegetable soaps, Honey Bee (honeybeesoaps.net) are, IMO, the best lathering veggie soaps around, followed closely by Petal Pusher Fancies. Trumpers O & G is worth try too.. boy, I could go on for hours.
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02-11-2014, 09:13 PM #6
if money isn't an obstacle try EXPEC if you can find , and like was mentioned Mikes soaps are very good ,my wife uses the body soaps ,, and heres a third that I really like ,stirling soap co. shaving and body soap. but all of them have to sit on the counter when im on my MDC! Tc
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02-11-2014, 09:22 PM #7
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Thanked: 3Cella or Proraso, both excellent and affordable (soft)soaps.
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02-12-2014, 03:37 PM #8
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02-12-2014, 05:26 PM #9
I've not had any soap that I'd call "bad" except a Trumper that seemed to dry out too fast. Ones I'd buy again are (and I favor the sandalwood part of the scent spectrum) :
Proraso Sandalwood with Shea Butter
eShave Avocado Oil and Linden (this one had an overly intense scent that mellowed out to normal after a few days sitting unwrapped)
Petal Pusher Fancies Briar Kokum Butter