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    fortunately i'm only a hour away from Maggards in MI. Don't get there a lot, but They have definitely got a awesome selection. Of the two brick and mortars i've been to it's definitely the best.

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    Lucky - I’d love a visit to the Maggards physical store
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    There was no internet when I got started in this. Williams was my first and it never worked well for me. Of course, I knew very little in those days and I'm willing to believe it was my technique. An old barber advised that I add a little Noxema cold cream to the lather and I remember that helping. (I have no desire to revisit Williams.)

    Then one day I found Poraso at the local Target and that was, to coin a phrase, a great leap forward. When Target stopped stocking Poraso, I turned to Van Der Hagen and that was a decent performer. It's easy to look down one's nose at VDH but it is a solid 'good' soap and it amazes me how many more expensive soaps don't work any better for me.

    For perspective, my current go-to soap is Stirling which to my frugal mind offers performance that is worth the extra cost over VDH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Library Guy View Post
    When Target stopped stocking Poraso, I turned to Van Der Hagen and that was a decent performer. It's easy to look down one's nose at VDH but it is a solid 'good' soap and it amazes me how many more expensive soaps don't work any better for me.

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    I have the VDH luxury unscented soap and have to agree with you on how good it is. I just wish they sold it up here in stores. Good bang for the buck.

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    Barber up the road aways has a small selection of Fine beand soaps and aftershaves+ a beauty supply place my wife will frequent sells tubes of Green Bugelow Cream.. Could live and be content with those for a while if needed..

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