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It may be a good soap but I remember it before the EU got their hands on it and I believe the coal tar in the old formulation was far more beneficial for the skin.The soap of my childhood and youth, and today. It was always renowned for the amount of glycerine in it, but although it manages to keep a coal tar scent, coal tar itself fell foul of EU regulations.
Oddly, perhaps its closest relative is Properts Glycerine Saddle Soap, but so far I've used that only on leather!
Imperial Leather when I’m flush but Lidl’s pure white soap when not.
I think the Lidl’s one is made here. English company name on t’ back. I just love the scent of Imperial Leather though. Plain white soap is a bathroom classic.The standard white soap from Lidl is excellent, one of the few tallow soaps left on the high street. I find some (main ingredient) palm oil soaps can be prone to falling apart after use, hard tallow soaps seem to keep their shape better from my experience.
I think the Lidl’s one is made here. English company name on t’ back. I just love the scent of Imperial Leather though. Plain white soap is a bathroom classic.
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