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    Default Informal Poll: What soap should I buy?

    Hello all. As I have said before, I've found much greater success with creams than soaps. However, I have an Amazon gift card that I received as a Christmas gift, and I would like to use it to get a nice soap to experiment with. The card is for $15. So, if you had $15 (maybe up to $20) to spend on a soap, what would you get? I would prefer the soap I choose to come in a bowl with a lid...but I could always get a refill or something and grate it into a lidded bowl. So that's not a big issue.

    For the record, my current cream stable includes Bigelow's, Real Shaving Co. and Derby. I've tried 2 or 3 soap samples, but it didn't go too well. I think I'd do better with a bowled soap that makes it easier to load on the brush as opposed to a few tiny slivers.

    At the moment, I'm leaning toward Mitchell's Wool Fat or Taylor's Sandlewood soaps...but I really want to know what you guys think first.

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    The wool fat would be my choice.
    That is, IMO, one of the finest soaps out there, regardless of price.
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    My opinion would be to get a tub of Proraso and anArko shave stick.

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    I'll disagree on Poraso. It is a fine soap, but you already have Bigelow (which is rebranded poraso creme), and the soap is *VERY* similar. Likewise I'll disagree on MWF (which is also a great soap), as it is one of the hardest soaps to lather, and it'd be a shame to be disappointed in your soap.

    I'd suggest Cella or Tabac, and throwing in an Arko stick never is a bad thing. Cella is one of my favorite soaps, and is relatively easy to lather. I haven't gotten around to trying Tabac, but it, too has very few complaints about the lather. I will admit, however, that both have some complaints about the scent ( but that is true of all scents, because they are so personal.) I haven't used their soaps yet ( just their cremes), but TOBS lavender soap has a pretty good rep and is in your price range as well.

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    Another vote for Tabac. If you like the scent that soap will perform as well as your CO Bigelow, if not better.

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    Arko - great lather and very inexpensive. However, some people don't like the scent.

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    Tabac or MFW (if you can find it for less than $15 USD). Can't go wrong with either choice.

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    Mithchell's Wool Fat refills fit perfectly into an empty Mama Bear tub which she will send you for free if you ask.

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    Tabac has been a great soap for me, I also like Pre de Provence. Both will remain in my soap lineup for a long time!

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    My vote is for Mitchell's. But I'm a cheapo economist type.

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