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Francorelli said:If you want to try a world-class soap I would highly recommend Nanny's French Lavender hard soap. It really is tremendous. If you go for the stainless steel tin option, it will cost just over a tenner including postage...
johnnyhoodoo said:Lots of great replies here.Thanks everyone.Maybe I need to try a more expensive soap one time just to see what it's all about.Is there anything in the ten to fifteen pound price range that anyone would recommend?
sunburyboy93 said:Francorelli said:If you want to try a world-class soap I would highly recommend Nanny's French Lavender hard soap. It really is tremendous. If you go for the stainless steel tin option, it will cost just over a tenner including postage...
johnnyhoodoo said:Lots of great replies here.Thanks everyone.Maybe I need to try a more expensive soap one time just to see what it's all about.Is there anything in the ten to fifteen pound price range that anyone would recommend?
ordered some of this a few days ago, just waiting for it to arrive, i gather the consensus is that this is good stuff ??
is it close to MDC ? i refuse to pay the rip off that is MDC, this is one soap i will not buy on principal.........
Francorelli said:sunburyboy93 said:Francorelli said:If you want to try a world-class soap I would highly recommend Nanny's French Lavender hard soap. It really is tremendous. If you go for the stainless steel tin option, it will cost just over a tenner including postage...
johnnyhoodoo said:Lots of great replies here.Thanks everyone.Maybe I need to try a more expensive soap one time just to see what it's all about.Is there anything in the ten to fifteen pound price range that anyone would recommend?
ordered some of this a few days ago, just waiting for it to arrive, i gather the consensus is that this is good stuff ??
is it close to MDC ? i refuse to pay the rip off that is MDC, this is one soap i will not buy on principal.........
Well I've only seen positive comments here about Nanny's latest creation :icon_smile:. Due to a generous PIF sample of MDC, I've had the opportunity to compare the two soaps. For what it's worth, my opinion is this: The performance is equal, the scent is close but slightly different (I actually prefer the French Lavender). MDC is superb, but let's just say I see no reason to shell out for it when Nanny's is so good and so readily available for a fraction of the cost...
sunburyboy93 said:Francorelli said:sunburyboy93 said:Francorelli said:If you want to try a world-class soap I would highly recommend Nanny's French Lavender hard soap. It really is tremendous. If you go for the stainless steel tin option, it will cost just over a tenner including postage...
johnnyhoodoo said:Lots of great replies here.Thanks everyone.Maybe I need to try a more expensive soap one time just to see what it's all about.Is there anything in the ten to fifteen pound price range that anyone would recommend?
ordered some of this a few days ago, just waiting for it to arrive, i gather the consensus is that this is good stuff ??
is it close to MDC ? i refuse to pay the rip off that is MDC, this is one soap i will not buy on principal.........
Well I've only seen positive comments here about Nanny's latest creation :icon_smile:. Due to a generous PIF sample of MDC, I've had the opportunity to compare the two soaps. For what it's worth, my opinion is this: The performance is equal, the scent is close but slightly different (I actually prefer the French Lavender). MDC is superb, but let's just say I see no reason to shell out for it when Nanny's is so good and so readily available for a fraction of the cost...
good stuff, looking forward to giving it a whirl, cheers mate
The use of a finely perfumed shaving soap that you adore rather than tolerate is another evocative pleasure of traditional shaving
Canuck said:I think if you're going into the traditional shaving world then you are possibly wanting to try the very best. MDC is a step too far for me, but I'm not averse to spending £15 on a hard soap that will last me a year. I'd spend £3 on a can of goo, 6 times a year in the past so it's not a bad outlay.
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