Welcome Toffeeman. My opinion is that if you're going to use a Mongoose, you favor a soap rather than a cream. This is because the cream is already hydrated, and you want to be able to titrate the amount of water in the lather that will work for you. Cushion is not as important to me with a SE Artist Club style razor, but glide and slip is.
St. James is an excellent cream, but for that reason, I'd put that at the bottom.
Pretty much a tossup among Santa Maria Novella, Acqua di Parma, and Saponificio Varesino. The AdP is sold as a cream, but is a more like a 'croap'. The SMN is a slightly firmer in texture, but still malleable. The SV is a hard soap.
For slip and glide, the Santa Maria. For post-shave feel, toss up between AdP and SMN. If you decide on the Saponificio, I'd recommend the Stella Alpina, which is their latest formulation and a real step forward. Second favorite would be the 70th Anniversary. Great performance, they work well with SEs, and the post shave feel is great.
I'm a big fan of Nuàvia. The way I figure it, these luxury soaps are all expensive. The Tabula Rasa (good soap, I've only had a few shaves with it, so not enough to give an informed opinion) is over $10 an ounce. The Nuàvia is about $9 an ounce and comes in a stunning ceramic bowl. AdP is about $15 an ounce. SMN is around $8.50 an ounce. I know price is no object, but I give these numbers to put the Nuàvia in perspective.
I don't think you can go wrong with any of these.
St. James is an excellent cream, but for that reason, I'd put that at the bottom.
Pretty much a tossup among Santa Maria Novella, Acqua di Parma, and Saponificio Varesino. The AdP is sold as a cream, but is a more like a 'croap'. The SMN is a slightly firmer in texture, but still malleable. The SV is a hard soap.
For slip and glide, the Santa Maria. For post-shave feel, toss up between AdP and SMN. If you decide on the Saponificio, I'd recommend the Stella Alpina, which is their latest formulation and a real step forward. Second favorite would be the 70th Anniversary. Great performance, they work well with SEs, and the post shave feel is great.
I'm a big fan of Nuàvia. The way I figure it, these luxury soaps are all expensive. The Tabula Rasa (good soap, I've only had a few shaves with it, so not enough to give an informed opinion) is over $10 an ounce. The Nuàvia is about $9 an ounce and comes in a stunning ceramic bowl. AdP is about $15 an ounce. SMN is around $8.50 an ounce. I know price is no object, but I give these numbers to put the Nuàvia in perspective.
I don't think you can go wrong with any of these.
All the best,
Michael P
Michael P