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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    MDC is at the apex of soaps. Just a handful of soaps out there like these. They lather instantly and have great cushion and lube and last a long time. They also smell great and leave your face feeling great. Every quality a soap should have these have in spades.
    True, I was very impressed by the ease of shaving, protection and slickness and the closeness of my shave with MdC, absolutely top notch. MWF is a bit more moisturising post shave for me, but it doesn't shave as good as MdC. MdC is amazing, my personal favourite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TristanLudloz1928273 View Post
    True, I was very impressed by the ease of shaving, protection and slickness and the closeness of my shave with MdC, absolutely top notch. MWF is a bit more moisturising post shave for me, but it doesn't shave as good as MdC. MdC is amazing, my personal favourite.
    Have you tried baume.be? I don’t suffer from any skin issues or scent allergies, but I prefer shaving with a soap or cream or croap that does not leave a lasting strong scent. Baume.be produces a slick lather with a very pleasant non-lingering scent and leaves a very nice skin feeling after the shave.
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    Baum is top notch stuff just a baby step behind the leaders. Some don't care for the very mild scent. It has been a favorite for those not wanting scent in a soap as long as you like the kind of strange scent it has.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DZEC View Post
    Have you tried baume.be? I don’t suffer from any skin issues or scent allergies, but I prefer shaving with a soap or cream or croap that does not leave a lasting strong scent. Baume.be produces a slick lather with a very pleasant non-lingering scent and leaves a very nice skin feeling after the shave.
    I used the cream many years ago; but can't seem to find the soap in stock atm
    Thanks for suggesting, will try it when I can!


    I did order one of those soaps in the wooden bowl by MdC, I must admit they look pretty sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TristanLudloz1928273 View Post
    I used the cream many years ago; but can't seem to find the soap in stock atm
    Thanks for suggesting, will try it when I can!


    I did order one of those soaps in the wooden bowl by MdC, I must admit they look pretty sweet.
    It’s ironic you can’t find baume.be in Belgium. They have a website in Canada - https://baumebe.ca/ and there are Canadian vendors that have it in stock as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DZEC View Post
    It’s ironic you can’t find baume.be in Belgium. They have a website in Canada - https://baumebe.ca/ and there are Canadian vendors that have it in stock as well.
    It is, all out of stock, odd eh, even on their own belgian website
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    An unscented soap that I really like is Stirling Unscented Beeswax. It uses beeswax in place of lanolin and I was surprised at how good this soap is. I know some light scented creams with lanolin, but this is the only unscented one that I have found that the soap was also good (though I admit to not having tried them all).

    Sadly, the excellent La Toja Sensitive shaving cream is no longer being made, as of a short time ago. It was lightly scented, like clean soap.

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    There are some really good lanolin soaps out there. Shannon's Soaps uses lanolin. The inexpensive Vi-John uses lanolin. I prefer tallow + lanolin in my shaving soaps, and at least lanolin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TristanLudloz1928273 View Post
    It is, all out of stock, odd eh, even on their own belgian website
    Well you know you can't buy a decent orange in Florida. They are all shipped to other places. That's where the money is made. The only way to get a good one here is to pick it yourself.
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