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Detroit
Mike's Coconut

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Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
Williams Rose shaving soap, from 1913. A very old but very good soap.
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Mike's Rose & Cedarwood

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Member
Los Angeles
Dr. Dittmar
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Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
Sir Hare shaving oil (head shave)

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Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
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MW Lilac

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(03-23-2017, 09:45 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: Sir Hare shaving oil (head shave)
Anxiously awaiting review. I see that Hare is primarily Grapeseed and I'm about to mix up a new concoction myself.

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Mystic Water Poggio dei Pini

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Go Blue!
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CFG Orange Creamsicle
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Clay Face
Honolulu, Hawaii
(This post was last modified: 03-25-2017, 01:11 AM by Bouki.)
Adirondack Jack (Mystic Water) oak moss, patchouli, tobacco with a squib of tangerine

Fruity pipe tobacco, warm woody notes, and some discreet patchouli make this a perfect soap for a day off. It’s as comfortable as an old shoe and leaves your face smooth and smiling. If I could have pulled it off gracefully, I would have celebrated the day by dragging an old overstuffed leather chair out on the back deck, and then plopping my carcass down in it to greet the dawn like “stately, plump Buck Mulligan” – with a blade and a bowl of foaming lather. I admire the man who can shave without a sink or spigot, making do with a dish towel or the flick of his wrist. I'm afraid I've taken the wet part of this preoccupation of ours far too seriously. I'm sure Adirondack Jack found perfect shaving satisfaction with a tin can half full of lake water and a bit of soft moss.

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