Taylor of Old Bond Street do travel 60ml shave creams.Unlike most members here, I do not want a cupboard fill of creams! I like to finish one before buying another. However, tubs seem to take ages to finish. There are small sample pots, but why don't manufactures market their creams in 100 or 50 ml instead of the usual 150 or 200 ml. Ideal for this who want to try another flavour more quickly!
Contact the manufacturer's of your choice of cream and ask, you can buy soap's in small sizes such as Haslinger at 60gms instead of the usual 120-150gms and there are other soap manufacturers that make 70gm pucks, so pester the manufacturer to supply the creams in a smaller size or try soap's, you can buy soap sticks of 50gms, right up your street I would have thought.Unlike most members here, I do not want a cupboard fill of creams! I like to finish one before buying another. However, tubs seem to take ages to finish. There are small sample pots, but why don't manufactures market their creams in 100 or 50 ml instead of the usual 150 or 200 ml. Ideal for this who want to try another flavour more quickly!
Unlike most members here, I do not want a cupboard fill of creams! I like to finish one before buying another. However, tubs seem to take ages to finish. There are small sample pots, but why don't manufactures market their creams in 100 or 50 ml instead of the usual 150 or 200 ml. Ideal for this who want to try another flavour more quickly!
Unlike most members here, I do not want a cupboard fill of creams! I like to finish one before buying another. However, tubs seem to take ages to finish. There are small sample pots, but why don't manufactures market their creams in 100 or 50 ml instead of the usual 150 or 200 ml. Ideal for this who want to try another flavour more quickly!
In a way I get where you are coming from with size issue but I just can't help myself.Unlike most members here, I do not want a cupboard fill of creams! I like to finish one before buying another. However, tubs seem to take ages to finish. There are small sample pots, but why don't manufactures market their creams in 100 or 50 ml instead of the usual 150 or 200 ml. Ideal for this who want to try another flavour more quickly!
I'm with you there brother!In a way I get where you are coming from with size issue but I just can't help myself.
We sure areCaties Bubbles has smaller tubs. (60 ml)
Also, P&B is planning on some smaller tubs too.
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