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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    if this is any help ive been using MDC fougere for about 1 1/2 years , shave with it 4 days a week , then I mix in my other favorites, but mainly the MDC, I haven't used half of it yet so I,m guessing Tom is very correct , for the money its really not expensive at all and it sure does leave the skin feeling great tc
    I have the original and fougere and have not got passed the threads in a 50+ uses each. This stuff lathers so quick to such an abundant lather it is very well worth the price. The wife loves the bath bars shipping from Paris is fast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JTmke View Post
    I have the original and fougere and have not got passed the threads in a 50+ uses each. This stuff lathers so quick to such an abundant lather it is very well worth the price. The wife loves the bath bars shipping from Paris is fast.
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    Same here. I was a hero, at least for a day. The stuff lasts forever like the shave cream.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JTmke View Post
    I have the original and fougere and have not got passed the threads in a 50+ uses each. This stuff lathers so quick to such an abundant lather it is very well worth the price. The wife loves the bath bars shipping from Paris is fast.

    Excellent point.
    While the cost benefit of a large 200g jar is obvious, the fact that MdC is so economical that it might be good for >100 shaves is often overlooked.
    It puts the entire MdC cost debate into a new light.

    And my wife and I love the scent of MdC bath soap too.


    One word of caution though:
    The 50g (travel) jar opening is barely wide enough for medium brushes, let alone large ones.
    Should have ordered another 200g jar (despite its 500g weight), but wanted to cut back on weight when travelling by air.



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    MdC fougere, no doubt about it.

    I do 3+ passes loading a dry/damp brush for 30 seconds lightly. I minimize the water to load (no blooming at all, wring and shake brush) then hydrate as I facelather. I have measured my usage to confirm my suspicions of MdC's economy: I use a little more than half a gram per shave, with copious, wonderful lather. It is my MOST economical soap on a per usage basis. For comparison, I use 3g per shave of italian soft soaps like Cella and Razorock.

    Also, Le Pere Luciene is a fougere scent to my nose, and it is heavenly. It may be more intoxicating than MdC and the shave seems great. Just got it, but MdC is my normal soap.
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    Here's the top of mine after a couple of months of almost everyday use.
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    As well as Arlington, and MdC, I'd also throw in Penhaligon's Sartorial. It's a great fougere scent, and the performance is pretty good. The price however is on the high side, as with most things Penhaligons

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTmke View Post
    Tried Maggard fougere, not that impressed. MdC is amazing. Passed on barrister and Mann but wish I would have purchased a jar. I hear english fern penhaligon's is awesome
    English Fern is amazing from Penhaligon's, one of my favorites, along with the Sartorial...amazing stuff.

    In terms of Fougere, Mdc is hard to beat, no matter how often I use it, never seems to make a dent in it. I've heard that the B&M Fougere is amazing, but alas, it is no more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    English Fern is amazing from Penhaligon's, one of my favorites, along with the Sartorial...amazing stuff.

    In terms of Fougere, Mdc is hard to beat, no matter how often I use it, never seems to make a dent in it. I've heard that the B&M Fougere is amazing, but alas, it is no more.

    May 2, 2015, 12 pm EST

    Fougère Aromatique: Lavender, tonka bean, hay absolute, lime, cardamom, thyme, clary sage, violet leaf, patchouli, geranium, benzoin, sweet fennel, mushroom ($35/jar, offered in both vegan and tallow bases)

    Fougère Imperiale: Lavender, tonka bean, hay absolute, sandalwood, fir, clary sage, violet leaf, patchouli, geranium, benzoin, sweet fennel, mushroom ($35/jar, offered in both vegan and tallow bases)
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    Quote Originally Posted by OCDshaver View Post
    May 2, 2015, 12 pm EST

    Fougère Aromatique: Lavender, tonka bean, hay absolute, lime, cardamom, thyme, clary sage, violet leaf, patchouli, geranium, benzoin, sweet fennel, mushroom ($35/jar, offered in both vegan and tallow bases)

    Fougère Imperiale: Lavender, tonka bean, hay absolute, sandalwood, fir, clary sage, violet leaf, patchouli, geranium, benzoin, sweet fennel, mushroom ($35/jar, offered in both vegan and tallow bases)
    Is this B&M? Can you clarify your post...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    Is this B&M? Can you clarify your post...
    Yep, B&M.

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