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Forget tiers, go with what works and is fun!!!
Right. Shaving soaps, and creams. And, of course, their "finer points".
Having tested more than one hundred fifty of them, I have come to a simple conclusion. They either work, or they do not.
There may be subtle differences, but they are subtle.
Here is the kicker:
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Serves one. German.
That would be Regensburg. And here is its local soap:
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Never mind the soap, though, here is a full frontal of the Bier. The Helles is very nice, even by Bavarian standards, but the Dunkles rules supreme:
[Edit: unfortunately, it says, "You have included a total of 9 images in your message. The maximum number that you may include is 7. Please correct the problem and then continue again.", so you guys will be missing out on some pictures...]
And if you think you have seen Bratwurst, you have not been to Regensburg's Wurstküche...
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That's right. Founded in 1135 AD, they serve some of the nicest sausages around. "Around" being Oberbayern und Oberfranken. So if you think you have ever tried a decent Bratwurst, and have not been to that area, you have not.
But I digress. We were talking about shaving soaps. Having moved to Munich (or, as we call it, München) in February, I had to leave my signature marble vanity behind in Berlin. Nevertheless, this is about the soap, not my vanity. So here goes...
Hand made, with pride. A "Wollfett" (commonly referred to as wool fat) soap with the scent of freshly washed Linnen (also known as Leinen or "cloth").
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Thirty swirls...
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Sixty swirls...
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Ninety swirls...
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Ready for action...
So there. It is fun. It works. Forget tiers.