#41

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(07-26-2017, 06:07 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: Oasisdave, the Latha Original is one of my favorite scents and is definitely one of my top performing soaps as well. Too bad it's been discontinued though. I guess it was another one of those "polarizing" B&M scents. You might be able to find one still in stock somewhere.

I think you can find Latha Original on Amazon. Price is a little higher than the other Latha scents...but still under $15 Smile

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#42

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Detroit
Thanks HoosierShave, I may just have to get a back up before they're all gone.

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#43
It's good stuff and the scents are more linear than his others, so I think they are a bit more accessible. The Taiga is straight up pine tree and smells really natural.

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#44
I have Latha Original and love it as well. Where Latha is a little off the mark in comparison to the more expensive B&M's is in post-shave feel. But it makes up for it in terms of ease of lathering. With the price, that makes it a perfect first soap for newbs IMHO.

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#45
(07-26-2017, 08:24 PM)surfshaver Wrote: I have Latha Original and love it as well.  Where Latha is a little off the mark in comparison to the more expensive B&M's is in post-shave feel.  But it makes up for it in terms of ease of lathering.  With the price, that makes it a perfect first soap for newbs IMHO.

I was expecting something of that sort when I tried the first Latha soap (Oceana). At that point I have already finished 1.5 tub of Seville white label. But to my surprise I found that I get better post shave from Latha compared to white label B&M. I have since tried Glissant (first snow, passiflora) and I still find that Latha line (Oceana, Limon) gives me better post shave feeling. And I have no idea why.

This would be one of the shaving mystery I would love to figure out.

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#46
(07-26-2017, 09:13 PM)iamsms Wrote:
(07-26-2017, 08:24 PM)surfshaver Wrote: I have Latha Original and love it as well.  Where Latha is a little off the mark in comparison to the more expensive B&M's is in post-shave feel.  But it makes up for it in terms of ease of lathering.  With the price, that makes it a perfect first soap for newbs IMHO.

I was expecting something of that sort when I tried the first Latha soap (Oceana). At that point I have already finished 1.5 tub of Seville white label. But to my surprise I found that I get better post shave from Latha compared to white label B&M. I have since tried Glissant (first snow, passiflora) and I still find that Latha line (Oceana, Limon) gives me better post shave feeling. And I have no idea why.

This would be one of the shaving mystery I would love to figure out.

If Latha works best for you, then that's a bonus!

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#47
Viking shave soap?

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#48

Vintage Razor Fan
Southwestern NY
All of my go-to's have already been mentioned, but a really cheap one that has decent performance is Derby Shaving Soap in Bowl. I think I got it delivered from the UK for $5.50USD and you get 140 gram cardboard tub of Turkish shaving soap. Lathers easily and provides a nice slick, voluminous lather. Granted, the scent is very synthetic and it doesn't have anything in it for your post-shave, but it will get the job done pretty well at just over a dollar per ounce!

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-Rob
#49

Veni, vidi, vici
Vault 111
Favorite Soaps Under $15.00
MWF (refill)
Mystic Water
Vintage Williams (ebay)
Vintage AOS (ebay)
Tabac (refill)
Mike's (some under $15)

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Shaving since 1971; enjoying my shaves since 2014
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#50

Brother
U S A
My favorite is Pixcell shave cream.

This is from the Ukraine .

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