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(09-04-2016, 12:20 AM)primotenore Wrote: I am at the saturation point. My current policy is: For every new soap I acquire, I must sell or PIF one. The problem is, I have whittled my soaps down to ones that I really, really enjoy, so choosing one to get rid of has become very difficult.

I had this methodology with coffee mugs and cups. When I reached my mental limit, I decided that if I made the decision to buy one, I would also have to make the hard decision to pass one along to the thrift store. The last one I bought was back in April. I have pretty much used this mug exclusively since then, much to the chagrin of the full cabinet of other mugs that look on in envy.

I have reached my soap saturation point too. As much as I want a T&S soap, or a C&C soap, or the new Nuavia, I really dont want to move out any CB or B&M soaps. I just like them all too much, and with as good a product as soapers are making now, I have no doubt that I will love the new products I have yet to purchase (but want too).

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I'm still trying soaps, though have slowed down.

Current Top Tier, not in a particular order

B&M
Fuzzyface
Catie's Bubbles
Dapper Dragon
RazoRock
Tcheon Fung Sing
Tabac

Current second tier:

Mitchell's Wool Fat
Cella
Taylor of Old Bond St, shaving cream

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In general, no, but I recently went for the Pure2O DFS edition and I can't put it down. It's definitely part of my permanent rotation, which includes Mike's, Tabac, Arko, Stirling, Monsavon, and Caswell Massey Sandalwood. Really, I'm good for several years when it comes to soaps.

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