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    Has anyone tried Peter Charkalis' soaps from Shave Shop yet? I am curious about any reviews. They soaps are made by different artisans and seem to have very nice scents.

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    Not yet, but I'm intrigued by the Acqua di Florida Shaving Soap. I do enjoy Murray & Lanman's Florida Water as an AS.

    Edit; One new soap ordered! Their webpage said only three left. Now two.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeObfuscate View Post
    Is that lather in the pic the final lather or proto?
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    You have sharp eyes Stefan. That is a little too wet proto lather. I was impatient, and tend to face lather. I have fairly soft water, that brush has a fat handle, and that mug is a bit small in diameter. After this photo I loaded a bit more soap and commenced to enjoy my shave.
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    Excellent review. Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeObfuscate View Post
    You have sharp eyes Stefan. That is a little too wet proto lather. I was impatient, and tend to face lather. I have fairly soft water, that brush has a fat handle, and that mug is a bit small in diameter. After this photo I loaded a bit more soap and commenced to enjoy my shave.
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    I find Ginger's Garden soaps to be average performers (tallow) compared to Barrister and Mann and Stirling. The lather is pretty slick but it runs on the thin side. Water plays a role here so YMMV of coarse.
    Their aftershaves are very good IMHO.
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    I'm around six months into wet shaving, so Everything is new to me. I have sampled B&M, but not Stirling. While I'm not against using non-tallow soaps, in my limited experience they do perform better than vegan products. That's YMMV territory. The variables may be minor, from water type or beard thickness, to plain old technique. My draw on this soap was both the tallow base, and the scent. I'm not unhappy!
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