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04-14-2011, 02:37 AM #1
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Thanked: 1371Mediocre soap with a great scent that can be had for under $1.50.
I really like Williams, but I would never go as far as to refer to it as anything beyond a mediocre soap. I have other soaps that perform much better, but I really like the smell of Williams, and it works good enough for what it's supposed to do.
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04-14-2011, 12:52 PM #2
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Thanked: 335I've never tried Williams soap, but being one who drifts in a sea of mediocrity, I suppose I ought to give it a try. Now, were Williams to make a cream, that could place them smack dab center on the lone island in Mediocre Sea. I can't wait.
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04-14-2011, 01:40 PM #3
Gentlemen:
Yes, I tried Williams soap a long time ago. It lathered well enough for me and the fragrance was pleasant, but then I moved on to what I consider far superior soaps. Now and then I feel I should buy a puck of Williams for remembrance, but then, with so many superb soaps out there, I say why bother? It's not worth it to me.
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Obie
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04-14-2011, 07:07 PM #4
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Thanked: 67I tried Williams a long time ago and couldn't get it to work for me.
Last week I decided to give it a go again. Wow! I was impressed. Very nice lather and it was pretty easy to lather up. I also like the scent.
Why the difference in experiences? I moved to a different state in between Williams tries. The water quality could account for the positive experience this time around. Another possibility is that I'm significantly more experienced this time around too.
There are better alternatives out there, though.
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04-14-2011, 08:31 PM #5
I have used it for years and just got a tub of Cella to try a week or two ago. I like the Cella a lot, particularly the smell and the cushiony feel, but the extra conditioning was starting to make my face a little oily (I have naturally oily skin), so I used the Williams for yesterday's shave and it was noticeably easier to get a closer shave with it than with the Cella - each pass seemed to lop the hairs off a bit closer to the skin and the tough spots on my neck were shaved quite easily. Go figure.
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04-14-2011, 08:51 PM #6
I used straight Williams for years with cartridge razors. There was really nothing wrong with it. Now, I use a generic glycerin with Bigelow to make an uber lather. I guess I'll have to try one of those high priced soaps sometime, but not just yet.
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04-15-2011, 02:54 AM #7
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Thanked: 0i grabbed some of the williams soap at my local cvs and found i liked it pretty well. at the time i was still using the cartridge razors but i switched to a boar brush made by van der hagen and a cake of their soap. i wasnt real wild about it but the williams i found to work well and i liked the fresh clean type smell to it. now that i have my straight and my rooney badger brush i found the badger didnt seem to lather the williams quite as well but the soap still seem to a decent job with the dovo. i think itll definitely work as a stand by. i know i still have a lot of soap and creams to try still =)