(02-26-2016, 06:44 PM)Tom Slick Wrote: Claus, you clearly have an extensive knowledge of luxury shaving creams and soaps. Thank you for sharing it. Among your collection, which ones have really grabbed your attention, which ones have wowed you? For example, when I started wet shaving, my first non-canned goo purchase was T&H 1805. I was amazed at how good it was in comparison to the canned gels I was using. I remember thinking "If there is more stuff like this out there, I am completely hooked!" I have tried quite a few classic soaps since then that work fine (PdP, MWF, Cella, MdC), but the next one with the "wow!" factor was CRSW Jardin D'Orange. What are the standouts in your collection for you?
Thanks for your kind words.
The list I made here, though very long, is actually a list of the favourite creams and soaps in my private collection.
It's not a list of my entire collection, it's just a list of the ones in my collection, I consider to be great performing products.
I own far more soaps and creams, than is on the list.
The list only contains all my great top performing soaps and creams.
The first shaving cream, that really wowed me was probably Truefitt & Hill Ultimate shaving soap. I loved the weak lavender in it, I loved the quality of the lather and just thought this had to be the best shaving cream ever made.
Then I bought Acca Kappa 1869 almond shaving croap, the old now discontinued version, and this wowed me even more.
I still to this day think this croap is up there with Boellis 1924, but since it's now discontinued and the new version, with the same name, is a gooey mess of a soft cream, is not worthy of attention IMHO.
After that the old Acqua di Parma Colonia croap was a product, that really wowed me with it's lather quality and its great scent.
Finally I remember buying Castle Forbes Lime and Castle Forbes Lavender (2 soaps). Both these soaps really had a great scent and really nice performance.
Since then my collection just kept on growing and growing........
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Cheers, Claus from Denmark