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L&L Grooming Original

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Shannon's Soap - Woodlands

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B&M Adagio
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Vintage Shaver
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Old Spice shaving soap (vintage) + OS Original shaving cream
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B&M Seville

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PannaCrema Nuàvia Red
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SV Felce Aromatica

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Alvarez Gomez Barberia Shaving Cream. Great product

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Clay Face
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(This post was last modified: 05-05-2017, 07:16 AM by Bouki.)
Cedar & Lemongrass (La Savonnerie Bourbonnaise) cedar, lemongrass

This soap is made in France from olive oil and donkey milk. That's an odd combination of ingredients, and truth be told, I usually shy away from olive oil soaps. They have a reputation for making dry, flyaway lather; but I hoped the donkey milk in this recipe would correct the oil’s shortcomings. And besides, I thought I'd give the soap a try because it reminded me of one of my favorite books, Robert Louis Stevenson's "Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes." Stevenson tells how he made a 100 mile trek through the olive orchards dotting the south of France in the company of Modestine, a donkey he could never quite master. I didn't have to master an animal, only some suds; but to be honest, at first I was just as frustrated with this soap as Stevenson was with his burdensome beast. The lather faded in less than a minute, and left my face tight as a bow string, and prickly with blade burn. What’s more, it tasted horrible, like something you'd pour down a drain to clear a hair ball. I would have chucked it if it weren't for one truly redeeming quality: the lather was ever so slick, allowing me to get a remarkably close shave. After a few taut hours, the Shea butter kicked in, and I had comfortable finish. I hesitate to recommend a whole tub of this soap, but a sample may be worth a try, provided you’re a master of the quick shave, and you have a very light touch. Oh, and hold off brushing your teeth until after you've rinsed away the last of the lather.

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