I just posted this on Soaps and Creams but thought it should get more coverage.
This is a two subject reply. When I purchase hard soaps I never buy them in their factory bowls. For instance DR Harris charges $35 for the soap and bowl and while the wooden bowl does not have a domed top it does not stack well and the top does not seal properly. I buy the refill which costs $18. That is a $17 saving. I currently own 86 soaps and creams. If I only purchased 25 refills I just saved $425. I choose not to reuse bowls from other soaps. I purchase Pyrex or Anchor Hocking glass bowls pictured below. The majority of soaps fit perfectly in them. Some soaps are smaller some are larger. The larger ones can be shaved down easily. These glass bowls hold 8oz of liquid and are a perfect size. The glass is very thick and heavy duty. Also, the lid fits securely and will not fall off. In addition, you can write on the lid using a Sharpie. They cost approximately $8 for the Anchor Hocking and about $9 for the Pyrex. They come 3 to package which is about $2.60 each. This is something to consider. I am currently am using about 26 of them. Even though I live in LA I have not purchased anything from Los Angeles Shaving Company. I do not have any size problems with creams or crops as far as the size of the bowl but I do understand the issues associated with a small and shallow bowl supplied with some soaps and creams.
This is a two subject reply. When I purchase hard soaps I never buy them in their factory bowls. For instance DR Harris charges $35 for the soap and bowl and while the wooden bowl does not have a domed top it does not stack well and the top does not seal properly. I buy the refill which costs $18. That is a $17 saving. I currently own 86 soaps and creams. If I only purchased 25 refills I just saved $425. I choose not to reuse bowls from other soaps. I purchase Pyrex or Anchor Hocking glass bowls pictured below. The majority of soaps fit perfectly in them. Some soaps are smaller some are larger. The larger ones can be shaved down easily. These glass bowls hold 8oz of liquid and are a perfect size. The glass is very thick and heavy duty. Also, the lid fits securely and will not fall off. In addition, you can write on the lid using a Sharpie. They cost approximately $8 for the Anchor Hocking and about $9 for the Pyrex. They come 3 to package which is about $2.60 each. This is something to consider. I am currently am using about 26 of them. Even though I live in LA I have not purchased anything from Los Angeles Shaving Company. I do not have any size problems with creams or crops as far as the size of the bowl but I do understand the issues associated with a small and shallow bowl supplied with some soaps and creams.