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Route 66 Twisted Tweed

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Clint
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Woodstock, VT
Mike's Hungarian Lavender.
One of the finest soaps (perf/scent) in shavedom.

I wanted to order the SV Stell Alpina but I was worried about the 'tightness' Bouki mentioned above. Scent sounds wonderful but the soap base sounds like it might not tackle Vermont's winter climate!

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expert shaver
PSL
Stirling Soap Co Barbershop Shave Soap

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Detroit
Crowne and Crane Tobacco Leaf and Amber
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Seattle, WA
Original Figaro P.160 shaving soap. Its fragrance is long gone, so it just has a very faint soapy smell, but it easily made mounds of extremely rich, slick lather. In the future I'll add just a hint of EdT, probably Creed or Acqua di Parma, while whipping up the lather.
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John
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Clay Face
Honolulu, Hawaii
(01-08-2017, 11:45 AM)vtmax Wrote: Mike's Hungarian Lavender.
One of the finest soaps (perf/scent) in shavedom.

Amen & amen! I could use Mike's Hungarian Lavender for the rest of mortality and be perfectly happy.

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(01-08-2017, 11:45 AM)vtmax Wrote: I wanted to order the SV Stell Alpina but I was worried about the 'tightness' Bouki mentioned above. Scent sounds wonderful but the soap base sounds like it might not tackle Vermont's winter climate!

The scent is wonderful! I noticed the tightness when I didn't use an aftershave, but it wasn't the same as the tightness I normally associate with a drying soap. The face feel during the shave is actually very creamy. When I used my normal post-shave routine with this soap, I didn't feel any tightness-- the skin just felt supple.



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Minneapolis
Mike's peppermint and rosemary
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Catie’s Bubbles, Florentine Fern
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Soap Commander Vision

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