#71

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
Lather when defined as shave characteristics of glide and cushion have been dominated by the European soaps and cremes:
Castle Forbes
ABC
AdP
Xpec
Tabula Rasa
Salter

But if you add in post shave skin moisture, hands down:
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#72
Proraso cream and Musgo Real cream

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#73
(This post was last modified: 11-16-2017, 09:18 PM by Jacobite.)
I think I create my best lather with a stick, and of the sticks I own I'd put Valobra and Palmolive at the top. There are also occasions when I am able to create a world class lather with lowly Williams Mug Soap. Haslinger Schalfmilch creates terrific lather. I probably have 8-10 different creams, but Palmindaya, J.M. Fraser's, & Ingram all create extraordinary lather, with Palmolive creams (regular and mentolo) just behind.

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#74
Grooming Dept!

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#75
Prairie Creations Tallow and Lanolin shaving soap, unfortunately now discontinued. That stuff was the eighth wonder of the world. It made a fantastic lather every single time. Of the soaps currently available, that would be a tie between Intitut Karite and Tabac.

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#76

expert shaver
PSL
KMF Lavender Shea Shave Cream

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#77
#1: Wholly Kaw DM
#2: L&L
#3: Sudsy Soapery

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#78
Martin de Candre hands down for me

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#79
MWF for a nice bowl lather, or a quick face lather when I'm running late in the morning and still need to shave. Tabac comes in a very close second place.

Clayton

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#80
Cold River Soap Works Glide

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