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    I've survived 4 months at SRS thanks in no small part to input from you guys. My soap/creme rotation consists of Castle Forbes "Sandlewood"; Cold River Works,Glide "Morning Ghost",Wholy Kaw "King of Ud" DR Harris; Wholly Kaw "Leather"; Oleo "Irving Park"; CastleForbes "Lilac", Wholly Kaw, ;"Fougere".

    I want to stretch a little. Should I go deeper into Oleo and Cold River. I really like them bothThats my inclination. loved to hear any thoughts

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    MDC is a must

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    I don't see any soaps/creams from the less expensive end of things. As you are 4 months into SR shaving and your shaving/lathering technique should be good, why not try 1 or 2 from lower end of the price spectrum to see how bad or good they are in comparison to what you have been using?

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    alschepis,

    You have wide range of quality soaps and creams that are relatively inexpensive. Try the following:

    For starters, try Provence Sante Verlaine, Institute Karite, La Toja stick soap, Lea soap or cream, Taylor of Old Bond Street cream range, Cyril Salter cream range, Lavanda and Hasslinger.
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    There are a lot of very old brands from Europe, some of them Obie mentioned some of them. Here are a few more Musgo Real, Volobra, Speick.
    You can get some very nice very inexpensive soaps. Italian Barber website has a lot.
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    I highly recommend ordering a bunch of samples from ShaveDash. This way you can try a wide range of soaps and creams without breaking the bank, making it easier to decide what you like and dislike. Also, you won't be stuck with a tub of soap that you'll never use again, so it's much less wasteful. Have fun!

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    I am only a few months in, I only have two. Poraso Green soap and Poraso Azume Lime cream.

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    Here are some others you may want to consider:

    * Mystic Water
    * Mike's
    * Jabonman/Eufros
    * Grooming Dept
    * PannaCrema Nuavia
    * Stirling
    * MdC
    * Shannon's
    * Sapone Di Paolo
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    Here is mine:

    Sun - Santa Maria Novella
    Italy

    Mon - St. James of London - Black Pepper and Persian Lime
    England

    Tue - Esbjerg - Grapefruit
    Austria

    Wed - Martin de Candre - Fougere
    France

    Thursday - Castle Forbes - Lime E O
    Scotland

    Fri - Alvarez Gomez - Barberia
    Spain

    Sat - Krampert's Finest - Bay Rum
    USA

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    You gotta get you some Barrister & Mann Seville. Also, your tag says your in Arizona and it looks like you have nothing with menthol in your arsenal. Fine Accoutrements Snake Bite is a good lathering tallow. Nothing like a mentholated mid afternoon shave on a summer day when it is 114 degrees out (I used to live in West Texas).
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