#121
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#122
(08-03-2016, 08:33 PM)CtrlAltElite Wrote: all Wm Neumann products. Ive been using their aftershave products for 1 1/2 years now. Def my favorite. And no one ever talks about them

Mantic talks about it all the time. I always hear good things about it but nor willing to drop $20+ without selling soap samples

http://sharpologist.com/2013/06/neuman-o...cream.html

http://sharpologist.com/2016/07/6-ish-we...thout.html

The king of the hill under those conditions has to be Wm. Neumann’s Old Fashioned Soda shaving cream. I reviewed it when it first came out in 2013 (and I’m only now starting to see the giant pump bottle get low). This stuff performs spectacularly for me–with or without a brush–and the scent really gives off a “vibe” of an old time soda shop.

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#123

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Austin, TX
I keep a tub of Neumann around as well. Old school scents, decent performance.

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A few additional thoughts here

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Kevin
#124
Alvarez Gómez Barbería shavind cream. Not a "cheap" shaving cream, nor expensive, but, performance wise, on par with the big dogs out there. Scent is magnificent.

Cella soap. Perhaps it should cost twice its price to be given the respect it deserves.

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(08-10-2016, 09:12 AM)Schrittmacher Wrote: Alvarez Gómez Barbería shavind cream. Not a "cheap" shaving cream, nor expensive, but, performance wise, on par with the big dogs out there. Scent is magnificent.

Cella soap. Perhaps it should cost twice its price to be given the respect it deserves.

I agree. It's actually one of the few soaps I have finished.

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#126

Restitutor Orbis
Agreed gents. Cella is old reliable. Always happy to have Cella in my den.
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(08-10-2016, 09:10 PM)Aurelian28 Wrote: Agreed gents. Cella is old reliable. Always happy to have Cella in my den.

Cella, my big arse Omega Pro 48, and my Gillette New with a Polsilver. I have a perfect shave with this combo. Every. Single. Time.

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#128

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(08-10-2016, 10:32 PM)EFDan Wrote:
(08-10-2016, 09:10 PM)Aurelian28 Wrote: Agreed gents. Cella is old reliable. Always happy to have Cella in my den.

Cella, my big arse Omega Pro 48, and my Gillette New with a Polsilver. I have a perfect shave with this combo. Every. Single. Time.

Aww yiss.

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#129

Vintage Razor Fan
Southwestern NY
Nivea Sensitive Shaving Cream in the metal tube(like toothpaste.)

This was mentioned earlier in the thread, but I just tried it a few days ago. It was one of the many shaving related things that I purchased a while back and never used. It worked great!

I read somewhere that it is being discontinued, but not sure. It used to be available locally in drug stores and supermarkets. I haven't seen it on shelves recently though. That's a shame, because it was less than $5.00 a tube!

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-Rob
#130
Wholly Kaw aftershaves. They have the short ingredient list like Fine and have some nice scents. You won't find any healing properties but the menthol wakes me up and the scent last for 3-4 hours on me. I'm partial to their Fougere Bouquet and Jamestown Gentleman fragrances.

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