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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    I've also re-evaluated the Le Pere Lucien that I had disliked - it came down to proper loading (I found you really need to aggressively load this soap) and water, as I expected, truly is a Tier 1 soap, each the Traditional, the Patchouli and the Rose, and as I've been back to really enjoying these soaps, I couldn't resist ordering the Le Pere Lucien, Cologne ~ Fougere, it smells absolutely beautiful, and my test lather seemed to indicate that we have something that is somewhat reminiscent of the MdC Fougere, but with subtle differences that make it stand on its own - only a shave will tell....
    I agree, Phrank. I thought LPL a good Tier 2 soap until I learned to load more soap. I guess I was a Tier 2 loader and it was a Tier 1 soap all along. The primary difference that I find between MdC and LPL is I find MdC drying, whereas LPL isn't. That doesn't matter much to me, as I always use a balm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by evnpar View Post
    I agree, Phrank. I thought LPL a good Tier 2 soap until I learned to load more soap. I guess I was a Tier 2 loader and it was a Tier 1 soap all along. The primary difference that I find between MdC and LPL is I find MdC drying, whereas LPL isn't. That doesn't matter much to me, as I always use a balm.
    Interesting, I'm assuming you mean drying of the skin...I am going to have to pay attention next time I use the MdC.

    Now you've given me an idea - think the next couple of shaves are going to be LPL and MdC comparison. Not which is better, but understanding how they are different. Mind you, both are French, and exquisitely made. So the MdC Fougere and the LPL Cologne / Fougere will be my next couple of shaves, then move on to MdC Regular and the LPL Traditional...this will be fun and very enjoyable...

    Also Richard, believe it was one of your SOTD's that popped my eyes when I saw that LPL had a Cologne / Fougere....that was a must have BOOM!!
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    I have been microwaving a small amount of water less than a minute. small rocks glass.
    Soak brush. Water temp will dry out my soap with a quickness.
    Hotter water and more water seem to balance the hard to load soaps. Heat dries it out , increase amount 2-3cc of water. fixes that .
    Hotter water than tap softens harder soaps and makes them bloom easier.
    Lastly the increased water temp increases the aromatics.
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    Gentlemen,

    Right you are about Le Pere Lucien soap's quality. This is good stuff. After using it for several years, couple months ago it began giving my skin a wee bit of a burn. This was odd. It could have been the soap or something else, I don't know. So I parked the soap for a while. Time to give it another try next week and see what happens.

    This has happened to me with a number of quality soaps and creams — the torching of my skin — and I have had to retire them. Unfortunately my Hollywood face is plagued with an ultra sensitive skin and a tough beard — Lynn calls my beard "tree trunks."

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    Especially the gray ones, eh my friend? Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSomebody View Post
    Especially the gray ones, eh my friend? Lol
    Oh yes, and there are many of those gray ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Obie View Post
    Gentlemen,

    Right you are about Le Pere Lucien soap's quality. This is good stuff. After using it for several years, couple months ago it began giving my skin a wee bit of a burn. This was odd. It could have been the soap or something else, I don't know. So I parked the soap for a while. Time to give it another try next week and see what happens.

    This has happened to me with a number of quality soaps and creams — the torching of my skin — and I have had to retire them. Unfortunately my Hollywood face is plagued with an ultra sensitive skin and a tough beard — Lynn calls my beard "tree trunks."
    Obie I hail from Hales Corners, So I may give you a ring when I get round that way. I will bring my plethora of soaps and we meet and compare notes.
    Pfister for lunch and test soaps away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ultrasoundguy2003 View Post
    Obie I hail from Hales Corners, So I may give you a ring when I get round that way. I will bring my plethora of soaps and we meet and compare notes.
    Pfister for lunch and test soaps away.
    Ultrasound,
    Yes, of course, anytime. Come over to the house and I'll make lunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obie View Post
    Ultrasound,
    Yes, of course, anytime. Come over to the house and I'll make lunch.
    I would really enjoy a meal with you. Babagnush ,tabulie with a hint of mint. Lamb or chicken shwarma and vegetables.
    I digress. A humble meal and getting to understand your depth of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
    You are a known entity , you have given your time and money to investigate the world of Soaps to Our community.
    Least I can do is visit. Rolodave is just down the road in Racine. I would like to come and learn from you.
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    One top tier soap that is missing on the list
    PANNACREMA NUAVIA!!!!
    Blu, Rossa and Verde!!!!

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