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I’m using Old Spice from the 60’s - 70’s which still smells the way it should but i guess the answer is in how it’s stored.My guess is shaving soaps eventually lose some of their fragrance when stored for long periods. Does their performance deteriorate?
If so, over what kind of time frame?
Some, a paltry few, have been known to drink, party, smoke, chase "skirts", etc.
Cella tallow as mentioned above. Speick active and Monsavon both dried up in their plastic containers.
It shrank by 90%...Monsavon can be "resurrected" with water easily.
The bad mold to look out for is the one that causes black flecks/dots.
It's what you do with it that countsIt shrank by 90%...
I am a touch late to this one but…. I use a good bit of vintage Williams and Colgate soaps. Even as far back as Colgate Barbershop cakes. They have no real scent but I have never gotten one that was bad. They can look rough but they still lather great.
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