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Don't know the exact amount but it's more than 15 and less than 20.
Mostly soap and 3 creams.
Mostly soap and 3 creams.
7 atm with 3 more as Christmas presents. I have some samples on the go from @SoapAlchemist which will make full size appearance.
I've come to the realisation that a regular change of soap is more interesting than changing a razor. I'm pretty much sold on the R41 as my weapon of choice and rarely move away from it. So a different scent in the morning just breaks up the routine. Without that then shaving will fall back into the mundane requirement of life.
I use a different soap everday but not in strict rotation and there is only 1 (Prorazo Sandlewood) that doesn't make an appearance at some point.
Sanskrit is a great soap, love that myself. Could I suggest you try Nannys Silly Soap Warm Spice if you haven't already? Samples are availableHi Mark
Fully agree about the R41, is also my go to weapon. My only serious alternative is an Edwin Jagger ( bought for me so dont know which sort). Probably a good razor but i havent road tested it enough.
In respect of creams in rotation about 4 just added P&B Sanskrit ( very interesting) and just bought some Salter mint.
I tend to do seasonal creams and soaps, like my aftershave.
So have you tried any British artisan soapmakers recently then? If so,which i doubt you have,to be calling them a regular soap,just wondering compadre.I have never splashed out on any artisan. I am a soap maker and anything called artisan is just grossly overpriced regular soap. Fact.
Sanskrit is a great soap, love that myself. Could I suggest you try Nannys Silly Soap Warm Spice if you haven't already? Samples are available
Stick to what you really love and resist the urge to splash out on the latest artisan. Found this out over a year ago. You then appreciate what you have