(This post was last modified: 03-07-2016, 09:02 PM by Marko. Edit Reason: edit again )
There have been some members who have posted their concerns regarding cost of luxury soaps and creams on the The Very Best Luxury Soaps / Creams Where Money is No Object thread. In response to those concerns and in consultation with NeoXerxes we are starting this thread as a compliment to the Very Best Luxury Soaps/Creams thread. That thread has grown into avery useful source of information thanks to the many contributors and thanks as well to NeoXerxes and his series of reviews which he is posting - if you haven't checked out the thread I highly recommend it. Here is a link to that thread:
http://damnfineshave.com/thread-the-very...-no-object
In any case, this thread will be dedicated to budget soaps and creams so I invite DFS members to post here on their experiences with cost effective solutions that provide excellent or at least tolerable results. I think we'd also like to hear about some of the things members may have tried that may have resulted in, shall we say, sub-optimal outcomes. Its always great to get a laugh at what some of us will try to save a buck or two.
We should also keep in mind that these will all be based on the subjective experiences of the members and that members posting here are the cost conscious among as and we will take being called cheapskates or tight as compliments
I'll kick things off, my first pucks of hard shaving soap several years ago were from the Ogallala Bay Rum line up - they currently sell for US$8.00 a puck on fendrihan and I must admit that they still have a regular spot in my rotation. My favourites are the Bay Rum Lime & Peppercorn and the Bay Rum Sage & Cedar. They lather very well if you take your time to build the lather and hydrate well. If you rush the process you can end up with a drier lather without as much protection as you'd like. The aftershave toners which are witch hazel and alcohol based are a pretty nice and inexpensive way to finish (US$17.00 for 8oz.). I've seen some feedback over the years of people finding the Ogallala a bit irritating but I've not experienced it myself.
So if keeping the cost of your shave down is a primary consideration you should consider giving Ogallala a go.
Cheers,
Marko
http://damnfineshave.com/thread-the-very...-no-object
In any case, this thread will be dedicated to budget soaps and creams so I invite DFS members to post here on their experiences with cost effective solutions that provide excellent or at least tolerable results. I think we'd also like to hear about some of the things members may have tried that may have resulted in, shall we say, sub-optimal outcomes. Its always great to get a laugh at what some of us will try to save a buck or two.
We should also keep in mind that these will all be based on the subjective experiences of the members and that members posting here are the cost conscious among as and we will take being called cheapskates or tight as compliments
I'll kick things off, my first pucks of hard shaving soap several years ago were from the Ogallala Bay Rum line up - they currently sell for US$8.00 a puck on fendrihan and I must admit that they still have a regular spot in my rotation. My favourites are the Bay Rum Lime & Peppercorn and the Bay Rum Sage & Cedar. They lather very well if you take your time to build the lather and hydrate well. If you rush the process you can end up with a drier lather without as much protection as you'd like. The aftershave toners which are witch hazel and alcohol based are a pretty nice and inexpensive way to finish (US$17.00 for 8oz.). I've seen some feedback over the years of people finding the Ogallala a bit irritating but I've not experienced it myself.
So if keeping the cost of your shave down is a primary consideration you should consider giving Ogallala a go.
Cheers,
Marko