The Tallow based Tikibar soap is $14 and is amazing stuff. If you haven't tried any Tikibar soaps, do yourself a favour and get a tin. You wont be disappointed!
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The Tallow based Tikibar soap is $14 and is amazing stuff. If you haven't tried any Tikibar soaps, do yourself a favour and get a tin. You wont be disappointed!
Any caties bubble soap is a screaming buy at $20 for 8 oz. They all preform great, the Tonsorial parlor(Ib and Caties) is my favorite out of all i have, and thats xpec, mdc fougere and adp among many others.
Valobra tallow soaps and the Valobra stick.
This is an excellent shaving cream for the price. Lot's of great reviews from google to help you.
Cyril R Salter Shaving and Grooming Products | West Coast Shaving
RollinCoal69,
For me, the best performing soap I have, is also one of the least expensive - that is Cella (I buy it in the 1kg 'brick' - ca. 28USD/kg).
+1 on the tallow-based Palmolive shave sticks (from Germany) - they are excellent, and in the UK ridiculously in-expensive (ca. 0.90 USD/stick).
(One of the few things in the UK for which we are not ripped-off :) )
Have fun :)
Best regards
Russ
My vote goes to Proraso, especially the green and the blue one.
Edit: but actually I don't think Proraso is underrated :D
Two recently introduced products are LEA Classic, puck or cream. They are both very good and I'd probably take LEA Classic cream with it's hint of menthol over Prorasso Green, I think it may be slicker.
Bob
I agree with tobs an c.o. Both great. I am surprised to only see one person chime in with cella. I thought it would be the clear winner.