1. Soapy Bathman is an excellent soap.
  2. love the jm fraser's..
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  3. Can Rockwell and Groom be considered artisan soaps? If so they’re awesome Canadian soaps!
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  4. There's one called Like Grandpa that can be tough to search for because of the vague name, never tried it but my brother uses their soap and ASB

    https://likegrandpa.com/
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  5. Tallow & Steel
  6. I like how they kept the scents simple. No bizarre combos. One single scent, yet a choice of seven. Do you know which your brother uses?
  7. Sandalwood. Unlike me he only owns one soap and aftershave :innocent
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  9. Tallow + Steel
    First Canadian Shave Soap
    Jileks shaving soap
    Henry Et Victoria
    Crown Shaving
    Soapy Bathman
    Maol Grooming (Shaving soaps through Grooming dept & T+S)
    Razorock is manufactured in Italy but is in fact a Canadian company through Italian Barber that is located in Aurora Ontario
    Fendrihan(Subs our their soaps to numerous makers)
    Purely Skinful ( See Ruds Shaving review on BarBearShop)
    Like GrandPa
    Prohibition style
    Rockwell Shaving




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  10. prohibition style whiskey soap is next on my list..
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  11. I have been enjoying the Henri et Victoria Cognac and Cuban Cigars. Great soap, nice slick lather, and a scent that is pure magic.
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  12. Highland Springs Soap Co out of Cranbrook BC. Haven't tried yet but I'm eyeing the Kootenay Blue. They also make a softer croap labeled as "premium" in single-note scents.
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  13. This is a pretty comprehensive list!
    The First Canadian (first owners, newer formula) is amongst my favourites for lather, and the Maximo Gomez is a great scent. Soapy Bathman is well known here in BC. I did find the balm I had burnt my skin, for whatever reason. Prohibition Style was a really tough lather for me, but the scent was pleasant.
    Elvado isn't on this list. I had the Lime, it was ok, but not a repurchase for me.
    I have ordered a Maol Grooming Splash, but not the soap.
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  14. BC brush company Paragon Shaving sells a soap now, but it is listed as made in the USA... anybody know who might be making that for them?

    http://www.paragonshaving.com/soap
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  15. These guys also sell sample size pucks which is nice... shipping is a bit high through their site, but I ordered a few from Stone Field Shave Co and will report back. I ordered both beef and deer tallow, they also make a bear tallow soap.
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  16. My Purely Skinful samples arrived today, nice hard puck, generous size (24 g). Popped open the Fougere Mysterieuse (Beef tallow, discontinued scent?) on lunch break, mild pleasant smell, haven't lathered it yet.

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    They also sell shave sticks so you know if I like the performance I'll be ordering a few of those
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  17. So expensive?
  18. $17 Canadian is about $13 American which seems pretty reasonable for 3Oz. The "premium" soap is actually cheaper by volume as it's a 5Oz tub. Likely contains more water though since they describe it as soft.

    If you think that's expensive you should look at Midnight & Two or Tallow+Steel
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  19. And if not? (chuk yuk yuk yuk)