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    Gentlemen,

    For years I had heard of Pre de Province shave soap and not tried it. Why I don't know. I suppose I was enjoying playing with a variety of other soaps, notably Tabac. Recently I ordered a puck from The Soap Bar (thesoapbar.com).

    What a delightful discovery, not only Pre de Province shave soap, but also The Soap Bar.

    The soap came in a travel can. The fragrance is fresh and the lather rich. I have used it with straight razors as well as double edge with the same results. This is good stuff and I already have it in rotation with Tabac, in addition to Taylor of Old Bond Street Rose shave cream.

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    Obie

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    PdP is one of my favorite non-tallow based soaps. The scent is fresh and clean, not overpowering. The shea butter makes the skin feel great after the shave.

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    +1 to what you both have said this is one of my favorite soaps of all times.

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    I agree with everyone above, it's among my favorite soaps to use. I also want to add that the aftershave balm is great too! I ordered some for a great price from a lady advertising on craigslist. She might have some left, if anyone is interested check out this link.

    PRE DE PROVENCE WHOLESALE

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    Gentlemen,

    Since my initial post, I have shaved many times with Pre de Provence and love it more and more. This is good stuff.

    I also have learned that the Soap Bar (thesoapbar.com) will no longer stock this product. That's too bad, especially since I liked dealing with the good folks at this vendor. They do carry other fine products, however, and I highly recommend them.

    Now I must find another reputable vendor that stocks Pre de Provence at a reasonable cost.

    Obie

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    Thanks for your report on the shave soap. Here in New York City, Pre has retail stores. Maybe, there is a store close to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obie View Post
    Gentlemen,

    For years I had heard of Pre de Province shave soap and not tried it. Why I don't know. I suppose I was enjoying playing with a variety of other soaps, notably Tabac. Recently I ordered a puck from The Soap Bar (thesoapbar.com).

    What a delightful discovery, not only Pre de Province shave soap, but also The Soap Bar.

    The soap came in a travel can. The fragrance is fresh and the lather rich. I have used it with straight razors as well as double edge with the same results. This is good stuff and I already have it in rotation with Tabac, in addition to Taylor of Old Bond Street Rose shave cream.

    Regards,

    Obie
    Obie,

    You realilze this is doing nothing constructive for my SAD and SCAM, don't you?

    Although, hmmm... wonder how it will work on my face... Pre de Province, huh? Hmmm... Soapbar dot com, huh?

    Hmmm...


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    Bruce,

    I think you will like it. For one thing, it has shae butter. The fragrance is pleasant without being overwhelming, and I found the lather luxurious.
    The one problem is that The Soap Bar will no longer carry it, I am sad to say. Either way, find a can and try it.

    Regards,

    Obie

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    One of my all time favorites...

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    Pre de Provence is an excellent soap. I prefer it over Institute Karite.

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