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    I was sent a tube of this at xmas, my mom got it in BC as she lives on the island. I'd never heard of it, tried it and had a great shave. Searched on here and it's been mentioned a few times but not anywhere near as much as it should. It leaves your face feeling great and provides excellent cushion and glide in my opinion. Cheap or expensive, if they work I'm a fan. I'll be getting another tube for back up when I'm visiting this summer as I've never seen it in England...

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    Yea, I hope Safeway doesn't stop carrying it also. You never know when an item like this gets dropped so I stocked up on 3 tubes of it yesterday just in case. Three tubes for $9.00 as opposed to one tube of Proraso for about the same price. I found Nivea shave cream, also imported from Germany, to be similarly good but a dollar a tube more locally. I am surprised that Kaloderma is not readily available in England considering that England seems to have a greater variety of shave creams and soap available than here in Canada.

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    There seem to be a lot of things we have that you don't but it goes both ways. I've yet to see Proraso on a shelf here, same with many other things I'd like to buy locally if possible. Mainly German things I suppose like Irisch Moos and Speik and similar. Clubman Pinaud is available at Sallys here but dead expensive for what you get.

    The only creams and soaps you see in abundance here at supermarkets are Palmolive, Wilkinsons and Erasmic. Sometimes Ingrams and sometimes Tabac in the chemists. The rest I aquire are ordered online or sent as samples from my virtual pal Midloth72.

    I can't wait to stock up on cheap aftershaves like Aqua Velva and Stetson and similar when I go home to Canada in the summer. That's all thats on my wish list apart from unhealthy food I don't get here. Better go for a run tonight thinking about it!
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    I've never heard of it. I'll have to check it out.

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    I could never figure out the whys and wherefores of what gets imported where or not. Total puzzle to me. We had a quick visit to friends in Surrey on a stop over and forgot to look for Palmolive and Erasmic which I would like to try. We live in a smaller city so Online is about the only way to try other stuff but shipping kills the deal unless it is bundled with a larger order for free shipping. Speaking of running I think I'll have a shave and waddle down for morning coffee. The daily ritual of a retiree. Enjoy your visit home. I had a lot of good times on the Island too many years ago when in the Navy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
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    I could never figure out the whys and wherefores of what gets imported where or not. Total puzzle to me. We had a quick visit to friends in Surrey on a stop over and forgot to look for Palmolive and Erasmic which I would like to try. We live in a smaller city so Online is about the only way to try other stuff but shipping kills the deal unless it is bundled with a larger order for free shipping. Speaking of running I think I'll have a shave and waddle down for morning coffee. The daily ritual of a retiree. Enjoy your visit home. I had a lot of good times on the Island too many years ago when in the Navy.

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    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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    Getting on to this thread a bit late, I know...

    Quote Originally Posted by easyace View Post
    I picked up a tube in Cyprus, last year. (Recycled SOTD Pic)
    It's not bad, on a par with Nivea.
    I haven't seen it in the UK or in Qatar.
    I had previously bought a tube around 1980, I think in Greece, I was hoping for a bit of nostalgia from the fragrance, however it was completely different.
    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.

    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    I am surprised that Kaloderma is not readily available in England considering that England seems to have a greater variety of shave creams and soap available than here in Canada.
    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...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch View Post
    The only creams and soaps you see in abundance here at supermarkets are Palmolive, Wilkinsons and Erasmic. Sometimes Ingrams and sometimes Tabac in the chemists. The rest I aquire are ordered online or sent as samples from my virtual pal Midloth72.
    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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    Apparently it has not been available for a while: Comeback der Kaloderma Rasiercreme - NassRasur.com-Forum
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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    Mein Deutcsh ist schlecht and so is my German spelling but you get the drift. Don't know what they are saying. Interesting though, I hope they have a good supply here in Canada then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Kees

    Mein Deutcsh ist schlecht and so is my German spelling but you get the drift. Don't know what they are saying. Interesting though, I hope they have a good supply here in Canada then.
    Bob
    The gist of the German conversation is that it is good stuff, Kaloderma being Greek for good skin and that the German stuff is different from the stuff sold abroad.
    Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.

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