I believe (and hope) it is the same. For reasons beyond my comprehension they've changed the names of their soaps from the obvious (Mastic, Sandalwood, etc) to the obscure (Skinos, Xylon, etc). I'm a mastic addict, but it's a bit like Marmite - SWMBO can't stand mastic ice cream for example...Is that the same as FAENA GREEK SKINOS PREMIUM SHAVING SOAP, Andreas?
If you don't like it, don't blame me, but you know where to send itCheers - I'll give it a go.
...But the quality of lather, my word!! I've used many top soaps from many soap makers. Both artisan and corporate. I have without a doubt, not found a soap to be its equal as far as slickness goes. My gold standard for soaps is Mike's Naturals and Tabac. This soap had comparable glide and cushion but even better slickness. I usually can judge slickness when I remove the lather from my lips with my finger and rub my fingers together to judge the quality of the lather. It's my final test if you will, before I put blade to face. When I did that, I knew I had a winner. Superb quality...
£3.20 shipping from the U.S. is fantastic, would there be any other costs such as VAT and RM charges?You can order Stirling soaps through Maggard in the US and the shipping cost is very reasonnable!
For instance, Piacenza soap $ 13.00 = £ 10.00
Shipping cost international: DHL $ 4.00= £3.20
Total £ 13.20, not so bad!!!
It's definitely well below the £20 RM / HMRC ransom threshold, so I wouldn't worry£3.20 shipping from the U.S. is fantastic, would there be any other costs such as VAT and RM charges?
Nice one thanks.It's definitely well below the £20 RM / HMRC ransom threshold, so I wouldn't worry
i think so.Is Shaving Time the only place in the UK that sells Sterling Soaps?
Very interested in them now, from reading the 27 page thread on shaveden about them
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