Mdc and wickham soaps Trumpers creams and most British hard soaps bar DR Harris.
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(07-27-2015, 12:30 AM)stroppinglad Wrote: 1. Catie's Bubbles LPV and Quatre Cent Vingt. These are two of Catie's most loved soaps. Chris Bailey, a trustworthy source, calls LPV the "Soap of the Gods." I do love my Catie's Ocean Grove. But these two made me feel like I was shaving with fire ants.I love the performance during the shave of my Catie's Bubbles soaps, but I do wish they had a little more going on in the after shaving face feel department. LPV is my favorite, though. Thank goodness I'm not sensitive to many scents.
4. Trumper's Skin Food and Shaving Creams. The skin food just felt sort of sticky and didn't do much for me. The shaving creams were just okay.
(07-29-2015, 09:22 PM)DapperDragon Wrote:(07-27-2015, 12:30 AM)stroppinglad Wrote: 1. Catie's Bubbles LPV and Quatre Cent Vingt. These are two of Catie's most loved soaps. Chris Bailey, a trustworthy source, calls LPV the "Soap of the Gods." I do love my Catie's Ocean Grove. But these two made me feel like I was shaving with fire ants.I love the performance during the shave of my Catie's Bubbles soaps, but I do wish they had a little more going on in the after shaving face feel department. LPV is my favorite, though. Thank goodness I'm not sensitive to many scents.
4. Trumper's Skin Food and Shaving Creams. The skin food just felt sort of sticky and didn't do much for me. The shaving creams were just okay.
I find that Skin Food (and any balm/gel with a lot of glycerin in it) works best if your face is damp when you put on. Glycerin is a humectant, so it wants water. If it gets what it needs, it gets absorbed. If not, it kinda gums up. I rinse my face, then just pat with a towel before putting it on.
(10-11-2020, 07:01 PM)BBS Wrote: Can't speak much for the modern stuff but can comment on the vintage. First off let me preface this with I've never meet any piece of shave gear that was so good that I couldn't live without it. With that said some stuff does perform better than others but non to that level for me. Other thing to keep in mind if you shave like a honey badger the differences will be more pronounced, if you don't then less so.
So onto the most overrated vintage gear in my opinion using based on shaving like honey badger don't give a damn with them.
1. Gillette Fatboy - it is not that it doesn't perform, it is that it doesn't perform to the hyped levels this razor has gotten. It is nowhere near so good that a Gillette Slim or any of the Super adjustables just are nowhere in the same league. The opposite is true here and as such it is an overhyped and overpriced razor that deserves neither.