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- Thursday May 28, 2015
- Location
- Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire
I have been using it lately and I quite like it but I add Moroccan Argan Oil ...I did not find it to be that slick from the tube and next to no cushion...The added Argan Oil bumps it up a Notch...I also got a Puck of Erasmic Soap to try ...Well..I am not overly impressed with it to be honest...Its a bugger to load the brush with it as it just doesn't pick it up...I ended up scraping a thin layer into my bowl and that's fine..
The end product is much like the shaving cream but perhaps a bit poorer...The Soap is a Bit like a Poor Mans Shaving cream to be honest...Would I buy the soap again...An absolute N0....I can buy Porarso soap for not much more per weight and its great stuff & I reckon it will last a lot longer...Its so easy to buy something cheap at hand in the local shops & I reckon that's where companies like Erasmic get there sales...
Billy
Not had the chance to try the vintage sticks, but I wouldn't be put off.I certainly hope it is better than the sticks I tried in the Late 50,s , they from memory dried my skin tremendously.I became a Yardley user. till it disappeared .
That is on my hit list tooIngrams whips it's ass!
Have you guys tried the vintage erasmic cream? I beleive made in Jordan and in a metallic tube. Much nicer scent.
Alas notHave you guys tried the vintage erasmic cream? I beleive made in Jordan and in a metallic tube. Much nicer scent.
Not seen this one before, where is it produced?
That's one I have been using...And that Ingram ...Well...I love the Smell...Half the tube is full of water though & it doesn't go that far...I don't know how they get away with it to be frank...
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