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Don't get me wrong here...I'm not taking a particular viewpoint, but I am interested in gauging people's views generally.
Artisan soaps usual carry a price premium...Like every wet shaver, I find myself facing the choice of a wide range of soaps (and creams), and I can pay £2-£5 for 150ml tub or tube of Cella, Proraso, Palmolive, etc; or I can pay 3 or 4 times as much for similar amounts (or even less) for an artisan soap.
In use, I have to admit, I find it difficult often to really understand the qualitative difference between artisan and mass produced.
What's your view on what makes a 'Wickam's' or 'Exec Shaving Company Natural' or other small scale productions worth the extra cost? Is the performance that much better?
Artisan soaps usual carry a price premium...Like every wet shaver, I find myself facing the choice of a wide range of soaps (and creams), and I can pay £2-£5 for 150ml tub or tube of Cella, Proraso, Palmolive, etc; or I can pay 3 or 4 times as much for similar amounts (or even less) for an artisan soap.
In use, I have to admit, I find it difficult often to really understand the qualitative difference between artisan and mass produced.
What's your view on what makes a 'Wickam's' or 'Exec Shaving Company Natural' or other small scale productions worth the extra cost? Is the performance that much better?