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Most Brit made soaps are garbage IMO. Get Cade shave soap & you won't have a problem. Chris needs to shave, if he showed up in my Office looking like that my Boss would send him home off the clock to shave.
Most Brit made soaps are garbage IMO. Get Cade shave soap & you won't have a problem. Chris needs to shave, if he showed up in my Office looking like that my Boss would send him home off the clock to shave.
As a newbie to this site (but seriously old) I splashed out on the Rockwell because I had no measure of how tough my beard actually is. I quickly got into the swing and found that setting 4 on the Rockwell was needed for a decent shave (perhaps 2 for a second 'evening' shave), so it's relatively tough as well as growing in all directions. Because I am hooked on Geo F Trumper's glycerine Face Food I tried Lubrico glycerine soap for a while but found that the lather died very quickly. What do you think is my problem - unbranded synthetic brush (although it's well made, big and handsome), the soap or my lathering technique? I am getting fantastic shaves, though, with Dorco 301 bladed (so much more comfortable than Feather) finished off with an alum block rub, then Geo F's Face Food.
Wickham Soaps are good but, it looks like you need a shave real bad.!I take it you've tried soaps by Wickham, P&B and/or Signature Soaps or were you just talking crap and referring to the mainstream soaps that are available?
Wickham Soaps are good but, it looks like you need a shave real bad.!
I do, but I don't really want to pay the customs fee, along with high cost of shipping to get the latest and greatest soap from US which is probably over hyped....Wickham Soaps are good but, it looks like you need a shave real bad.!
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