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I found a shop in Vienna which sells Shaving Soap called Wiener Seife (Viennese Soap).
The customer service was excellent; they even had a sink where you could test lather a soap.
They had about five or six scents of shaving soap. I bought a Farniente scent one - not sure what fragrance it was; it's very subtle and kind of grassy masculine if that makes any sense. It was a bit expensive at 15 euros but that kind of fits in with Vienna prices.
I've have several shaves with it so far and I am impressed. It lathers quite easily but is slightly on the thin side due perhaps because there a few oils in the ingredients. I would guess that the lanolin holds the lather firm. In use it is a very slippery customer and glide it top notch. Although the lather seems a little thin it did however perform exceptionally well and the post-shave skin feel was excellent; maybe because of the lanolin or the oils.
So if you're in Vienna why not support local businesses and give this one a go. They also sell a wide variety of bath soaps too. I was given a sample but have not yet tried it. It's a few miles out of the city centre but is less than 10 mins on the 74A bus (Hintzerstraße bus stop) from the centre station Wien Mitt
After a few uses.
The customer service was excellent; they even had a sink where you could test lather a soap.
They had about five or six scents of shaving soap. I bought a Farniente scent one - not sure what fragrance it was; it's very subtle and kind of grassy masculine if that makes any sense. It was a bit expensive at 15 euros but that kind of fits in with Vienna prices.
I've have several shaves with it so far and I am impressed. It lathers quite easily but is slightly on the thin side due perhaps because there a few oils in the ingredients. I would guess that the lanolin holds the lather firm. In use it is a very slippery customer and glide it top notch. Although the lather seems a little thin it did however perform exceptionally well and the post-shave skin feel was excellent; maybe because of the lanolin or the oils.
So if you're in Vienna why not support local businesses and give this one a go. They also sell a wide variety of bath soaps too. I was given a sample but have not yet tried it. It's a few miles out of the city centre but is less than 10 mins on the 74A bus (Hintzerstraße bus stop) from the centre station Wien Mitt
After a few uses.