#1
Hey there,

I stopped using big store body soaps and now I only purchase from Stirling. I really enjoy using them and I am happy that I made the switch and the same goes for bar soap as well.

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#2
There are amazing options of high quality artisan body soaps. Not only for the scents but also for their healing properties. After shaving soaps and body soaps, next step could be attars: traditional perfume oils. They are amazing.

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#3
Any of the Saponificio Varesino ones are great. They have ones that match their shave soaps, but also other scents.

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Tony
#4

Member
Salt Lake City
Gotta agree, I have been using Stirling bar soaps & liquid body soaps for about 2 years now.

I will use Duke Cannon bar soaps also, but Stirling soaps have been my favorite ever since they sent me a free bar soap same with one of my orders.

No more liquid goo by Old Spice or Axe.

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#5

Member
New York
(05-06-2021, 06:00 AM)Brother Seamus Wrote: Gotta agree, I have been using Stirling bar soaps & liquid body soaps for about 2 years now.

I will use Duke Cannon bar soaps also, but Stirling soaps have been my favorite ever since they sent me a free bar soap same with one of my orders.

No more liquid goo by Old Spice or Axe.
I have quite a few Stirling Bars in my cabinet. They last a long time and work very well. For anyone considering them, keep in mind the scent will be lighter and slightly off from the shave soap (likely due to the different bar soap ingredients?). They're great stuff, though.

I'm also really liking Lisa's Natural bar soaps. I am almost done with a bar of her (now discontinued) Somali Rose. Opened it on 4/1... So 5 weeks ago today. Thinking it'll probably be gone in another week?

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#6

Member
Wisconsin
Both are excellent soaps!!
Stirling soap bars
And
Pre de Provence bar soap (a little better lather and also a great selection.)

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#7

Super Moderator
+1 on the Pre de Provence - I am really enjoying the lather and the Lavender scent. This one may actually jump into my #1 spot for bar soaps

Stirling/Mystic Water/Mike's Natural...they are all really great options. But I have found that Crowne & Crane makes some excellent lather as well. To me, the C&C has a little "creamier" feel to it than other artisan soaps.

https://crowneandcrane.com/

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#8

Member
Des Moines, IA
(05-06-2021, 06:42 PM)HoosierShave Wrote: ...  But I have found that Crowne & Crane makes some excellent lather as well.  To me, the C&C has a little "creamier" feel to it than other artisan soaps. 

https://crowneandcrane.com/

Thanks - I Think.  LOL

Your comment just led me to order a couple bars to try.  Perfect Man and Solitary man.  Both have patchouli.  I'm an old hippie.  Patchouli will always resonate with me.

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#9
Dove MAN body wash, because I'm a MAN

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#10

Member
Indiana
Cellar Door is my favorite winter bath soap (for moisturizing). Just be careful to check the ingredients of each one before buying, as some of them contain pumice & there isn't a clear grouping on the website (& that is *not* something you want to discover accidentally).

I also like Crowne & Crane.

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