If I had to pick just one puck, it would definitely be MWF.
Wow, sorry to hear about the back. :(
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If I had to pick just one puck, it would definitely be MWF.
Wow, sorry to hear about the back. :(
I really like MWF, but am allergic so cant use it very often. My go-to daily soap is usually between prorasso (white tub - mainly in the summer when its hot), or just plain old tabac.
Naturally curious, I looked into whether I could get these from Fendrihan, which is one of the few places to order from in Canada. While they don't have either of these, they do have the Province Sante Classic; have you tried the classic? If so, do you have any comment on the scent?
Thanks, Obie.
Hello, Vulcan:
I have not tried the Province Sante Classic, but I would assume it has most of the same properties as the Province Sante Verlaine. Rasage Poulin, in Canada, I believe carries Province Sante Verlaine. Also, in the U.S., you can get it from Westcoastshaving.com, BullGoose, I believe, and Details for Men. Good stuff, this.
Regards,
Obie
Right now, Cade.
Tomorrow, who knows.
Hard to make up my mind. Among quality soaps, I honestly don't see the huge performance differences a lot of people see, so I like all of the ones I've kept. The lather may look different, but the shave and post shave feel are pretty much the same with a few exceptions.
Some of the ones I like are MWF, Penhaligon's old formula, Prairie Creations tallow, Cade, vintage Yardley, Palmolive, Speick. Speick's probably the best deal on that list.
Anything by Colleen at the Gentlemensquarter!
Good to see you back Mark!
I think that Tabac is just so much of a standard that it gets "favorite" status because it just is, great soap.
Of all the soaps that I have there is only one that is the top of the heap and that is Penhaligon's EF with tallow, but alas it is not made anymore so that is not fair to classify it as a favorite that readers can obtain.
Take Care,
Richard