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03-28-2012, 03:29 AM #21
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10-31-2012, 09:18 PM #22
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Thanked: 1Tried some Kaloderma this weekend--bought it from a small Rexall pharmacy attached to a medical clinic. Pretty good, and very cheap (free brush as well!).
The store I bought it in has fair selection of old school shaving products---Kaloderma, lots of Proraso (large Italian Canadian poplulation where I liv--every drug store and many small stores sell Proraso), Omega, Wilkinson Sword and a few others as well.
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11-01-2012, 12:19 PM #23
Hmm, only just noticed this for some reason. Had a great trip home thanks and managed to get some old school classics like Aquavelva and similar, even a puck of Williams as that's what I started with years ago. Shame you missed out on Erasmic and Palmolive at 50 pence a stick, pm me if you haven't found a fix yet.
Think my next shave will be Kaloderma after going back through this thread, re-located my shave den to my cellar and started using a WWII German mess tin to lather and shave out of. Would be fitting to use the Kaloderma in it. Yar!
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11-07-2012, 02:31 PM #24
Getting on to this thread a bit late, I know...
Yep, both Nivea and Kaloderma are pretty big in both Greece and (my native) Cyprus. My father swears by them when he goes back to Cyprus.
Nivea is as well known as Coca Cola in those countries. Kaloderma is well respected, probably because the name in Greek literally means "good skin", so it's a good marketing/selling point.
It does by definition, I suppose, but you really have to look hard for them. Tabac for instance is available widely in pharmacies, but only the smaller chains and these are not everywhere. You can expect to pay widely varying prices as well...
Quite right. Palmolive and Wilkinsons are in abundance, but Erasmic and Ingrams not so much and only in places like SuperDrug (for Ingrams) or smaller pharmacies for Erasmic.
It seems that Nivea (shave cream) and Kaloderma are very close to each other and I wouldn't be surprised if they were made by one and the same. Shame they are not more widely available in the world. They are both made in Germany as far as I know.
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11-15-2012, 08:39 PM #25
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Thanked: 5I tried Kaloderma on its own and was not impressed. Yesterday, I used it together with the lavender glycerin soap from Bulk Barn and was very impressed. That said, I don't have a lot of experience with wet shaving.