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    I like Trumpers lime. Goes great with their face food.

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    There are so many that it's difficult to choose just one.

    The top three in my rotation right now are T&H Limes, Musgo Real, and Truemper's Violet.

    I have no idea what I'll be using tomorrow.

    I am a slut when it comes to shaving creams. I want to do them all!

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    Omega shaving cream from Italy.

    I got addictet to the nice cooling effect

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    I have the Taylor's of Old Bond Street Lavender
    and St. James Collection. Both smell very
    nice and whip up a good lather using very little product.

    John

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    Having tried many of the above mentioned creams, and not knocking any of them. Castle Forbes Lavender is still in a class by itself, both scent wise, and performance wise... Unfortunately it is in a class by itself price wise also

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    My Castle Forbes Lavendar sample ran out and in a move for which I still kick myself, I replaced it with the CF Sandalwood-Cedar (Cedarwood Scandal??). "Wet sawdust", is swell, just swell.

    The current favorites are Taylor's Almond, Speick, and Erasmic. I'll likely go back to the CF Lavendar once I force my way through the jar of wet sawdust. At least I can start the day green - you know, hug a tree for Mother Earth, but Speick and Erasmic both have their charms and neither smells of wet sawdust. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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    My current rotation:
    Trumper's Coconut (nice lather, great scent IMO (some say it smells like suntan lotion), a little pricey)
    Art of Shaving Lavender (nice lavender scent, good lather, pricey)
    Nancy Boy Replenishing (great cucumber scent, strange brand name, uses a lot more water than most creams to get a good lather, great moisturizing properties)

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    Coates Lime (no longer made,glad I have a full pot)
    DR Harris Lavender.

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    Vanilla.
    With white-chocolate sauce, and fresh whipped cream on top.

    For shaving I prefer Taylor of Old Bond Street, the St James collection.
    Til shade is gone, til water is gone, Into the shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath.
    To spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day

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    The art Of Shaving unscented, i like it much better then T&H, lather is much thicker.

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