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    I think that TOBAC shaving soap is probably the best value for money soap you can buy.

    The soap is long lived and the lather certainly protects the skin well. That's what a good shaving soap must do.

    Unfortunately you either love or hate the scent.

    I wish they offered the same soap with a few different scents as this might make some of the more expensive manufacturers of fine soaps consider their prices.

    If you like the scent, just enjoy the soap, its hard to beat at any price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poona View Post
    Same here. Been wanting to try it for ages but I've got so many to get through first.


    Poona I think it's time to kick away all the soaps & creams for a moment and finally give Tabac a shot.

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    Hows it compare to Mitchels wool fat/Kent?

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    Better in my opinion.

    The protection is similar, but the soap lathers more easily and the puck lasts longer.

    But you have to like it's distinctive TOBAC scent.

    There are a few German soaps that are of a high quality and they all seems to lather well and easily. I think that in general, the water in Germany is quite hard and the soaps have been formulated to cope with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjiscooler View Post
    Hows it compare to Mitchels wool fat/Kent?
    They are both great. I mildly prefer MWF but they are really equal. Both provide close shave and comfortable, both leave skin feeling good after, though some react to the lanolin in MWF and some react to Tabac. Tabac has a more discernible perfumey scent which you either like or don't, MWF has a more basic clean scent which you like or don't. I like both and react to neither. But I think MWF is a ilttle better on my skin. But I love both of them.

    Both are great tallow based soaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arora Borealis View Post
    Poona I think it's time to kick away all the soaps & creams for a moment and finally give Tabac a shot.
    Agreed!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by English View Post
    I think that TOBAC shaving soap is probably the best value for money soap you can buy.

    The soap is long lived and the lather certainly protects the skin well. That's what a good shaving soap must do.

    Unfortunately you either love or hate the scent.

    I wish they offered the same soap with a few different scents as this might make some of the more expensive manufacturers of fine soaps consider their prices.

    If you like the scent, just enjoy the soap, its hard to beat at any price.
    That's good to hear as it bodes well with my student life.

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    Default tabac

    i stathing tred 3 years ago and never used anything else.i love it and not so expensive

    May be i don't know what is going on out there

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    Lightbulb The clouds are falling.

    This comes from a newbie with sensitive skin; read this post with that in mind.

    Tabac is simply a brilliant soap. The cake is massive, the price is low, the quality is high, the scent is divine (when I pass by my bath-room, I often venture in to have a sniff of it and a few choice other soaps and creams) and the eficacy is top class. Now that I have gone through a full rotation of all of my soaps and creams, I intend to use it quite often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Presently42 View Post
    This comes from a newbie with sensitive skin; read this post with that in mind.

    Tabac is simply a brilliant soap. The cake is massive, the price is low, the quality is high, the scent is divine (when I pass by my bath-room, I often venture in to have a sniff of it and a few choice other soaps and creams) and the eficacy is top class. Now that I have gone through a full rotation of all of my soaps and creams, I intend to use it quite often.
    David
    I live in Laval and could never find Tabac soap in stores.
    Found other Tabac products but no soap and they all said it was not available,
    so i ordered on internet.

    Did you find your Tabac in a store? If you did how much do they sell it for.

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