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    You definitely hit it out of the park. Good call. I would be very, very surprised if someone didn't find the soap to be superior. I was impressed to say the least...
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    I have had a good experience with the Cade soap as well - it lasted me a VERY long time and held up well in the crummy water aboard a Navy ship. Lathered up very well and left my face feeling great!

    Which AS are you guys talking about, the L'Occitane scent or the Cade scent?
    I found the Cade scented AS a little too much for me... but the L'Occitane balm really hit the spot.

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    I also use L'Occitane Cade balm (Levanter) on daily basis.
    It is really a quality product.

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    This thread is very timely (and convenient).....

    For our Canadian/Albertan members:
    I was just at West Edmonton Mall the other day, and right beside the water park is an actual L'Occitane en Provence store. A local source for shaving products!!

    It wasn't open as I was there after-hours, but next time I'm at "The Mall" I'll check it out.

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    FWIW, I've been using the regular L'Occtaine products, not Cade....
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    I've been intrigued by the Cade and L'Occitane products for some time. They were difficult to obtain in my neck of the woods, however.

    I just discovered this weekend, though, that there is a L'Occitane boutique in one of the local shopping malls. Their products--shave cream, balm, edt---are definitely on my future shopping list.
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    for christmas my little brother got me two tubes of the cade cream, havent \tried them yet as i dont have to go back to work until tomorrow, but i will be using it tonight for sure

    -dan-

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    After all of the gushing about these products on here, I caved and picked up the Soap, Cream and ASB today. I'll give them a go tomorrow morning...

    BTW - If anyone is considering the Cade Soap Bowl, it is on sale now! I got it for $19...
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    I got the Cade soap for Christmas, and am having a hard time with the lather. it dries quickly.
    any advice for the perfect Cade lather?

    Thanks

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    I hated this soap the first few times i tried it. The lather was thin and airy, like I wasn't getting enough soap on the brush. I started experimenting and took a knife and scraped some very thin shavings from the top of the soap. Then I soaked it with hot water for a couple of minutes, then lathered in the bowl. I now get loads of cushiony, slick lather. Now i actuallly like this soap and the way it performs.

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