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Lately, I had been tempted to purchase the Lea Classic soap puck, as it is a tallow based soap with menthol that could work well for me during summertime, as I am clearly gravitating towards tallow based soaps over vegetal base soaps/creams. And then, the other day, I had this idea. I have a fantastic Lea stick that works really well, and I have a nicely mentholated Lea Classic cream. What if we make these cousins work together?. So this evening, I rubbed my Lea stick on my beard as usual whenever I use it, and then added a small amount (chickpea sized, say) of Lea Classic in my bowl and loaded the brush with it. Then worked it on my face and I was rewarded by a thick, slick and extremely protective lather. The scent of the Lea stick (which I don't particularly like, smells of cheap lemon detergent) faded quite a bit in conjunction with the cream, and the cream added up some freshness and its nice scent. A win-win combination that I'm willing to use again and again this summer. You bet.
The Polsilver blade, in its fourth and final use, provided an incident free shave although it felt a bit harsher than in the previous shaves, so I ditched it. These blades work really well for me. I've run out of them but will order some more soon. Then a splash of my menthol beefed up Speick and some Bulldog balm, and life is good.
Edwin Jagger DEL89L
Polsilver
Lea stick+Lea Classic cream
Plisson L'Occitane
Speick
Bulldog balm
Two passes+touch ups. BBS.