(This post was last modified: 03-27-2018, 04:57 PM by Steve56.)
I too have more soaps than I can use and I have enjoyed the 'chase'. But I also have many soaps that I'll probably never use again or use only rarely, and I've thought about what I could have done differently to reduce that number. In this respect, I'm thinking similarly to
GroomingDept.
If I were doing it over, the first thing that I'd do is start at the top. I'd get some AdP, ABC, XPEC, AoS tallow/Czech and Speake, MdC, I Coloniali Mango, and SNM (if you like the scents of the last 2), and samples can be had. This way, when I tried a new soap, I'd know pretty quickly if it was really good or just marginally better than the last 5 soaps I tried along the way, so then I could immediately sell or PIF the underperformers. The top end soaps perform very well both during the shave and in post-shave results and they have scents that you could use every day - though every individual may not like every scent.
This approach also allows you to identify lower cost soaps that outperform their price range - you won't have to wonder. Some real bargains to me are Stirling, PdP, D. R. Harris creams, and Provence Sante. You can get some sizes of all these for around $10 except for the Harris creams.
Cheers, Steve
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