I was just wonering if others felt that some soaps are so complete that they could use that soap everyday? Truth be told, I think I could use one of a list of soaps everyday. I love variety and look forward to it, but could use the same soap everyday! What shaving soap could you use everyday if you had to?
Colgate. It's not a great soap but I like it. Sara S. soaps. I'm currently working through two pucks I got through a PIF and I use them almost every day. This has more significance when you consider the stock of creams and soaps I pass over every morning in favor of using this one soap.
I'm not really a big fan of soap but, I do like the fat when I'm in a mood for soap. Palmolive Classic and Maca Root are 2 of my favorite creams that I could make my only ones if it came to that.
Mitchell's Wool Fat. The only soap I own (and actually use on a regular basis ) I'm a shaving cream guy, so you know it takes an exceptional soap to make me deviate from my creams. I also use TSD's Lanolin soaps at least once a week, but MWF is in a class of it's own.
MdC, Mystic Water, Saint Charles Shave or Honeybee Soaps. all of these perform well enough for me to be happy with, if I had nothing else.
Mike's Natural Soaps Barbershop, TSD Lanolin as long as I find a scent that agrees with me, Dr. Harris Arlington.
+1 on the Martin de Candre! It is amazing! Other than that i could easily use Proraso green or MWF (which has excellent skincare).
Forced to pick one, eh? Though I'd miss variety, these i could certainly use every day: Mystic Water Tabac RR XXX Valobra Lavanda Soaps I think I could use every day: Calani Havana, Dubai or Oriental Plum Cade RR Fresco Provence Sante Green Tea
Soaps I could use everyday: Van der Hagan Delux TSD Florida Water HoneyBee soaps:Lavender or Almond or Violet Rays of Colorado goat soap: BayRum or Lavender or Rays Ol' Spiced RazoRock: Classic or Cacao
Ja, ich stimme mit Dir überein - Cathy hat viele fantastische Seife. Sie weiß wirklich, was sie tut! Translation: Yes, I agree with you - Cathy has many fantastic soaps. She really knows what she's doing. Grüße,
How many languages do you know? In your posts I think I've recognized German Dutch English (of course) and since your in Montreal I assume French. I've never had a knack for languages and envy those with multi-language proficiencies.
Thank you very much for your compliment. I understand Dutch if it's spoken slowly because it's similar to German but I don't speak it. I don't speak English well at all but I am trying hard to improve it. These are the languages which I speak and understand fluently: 1) Hebrew (my first language) 2) French (almost a first language for me - my education was in French) 3) German ( also a childhood language for me) 4) Russian (also a childhood language for me) 5) Arabic (4 dialects with complete fluency) 6) Greek (I lived in Greece before to move in Canada) 7) Ukrainian (I learned from my parents) 8) Polish (also learned from my parents) 9) Turkish (I deal with Turkey in business) 10) Swahili (I have friends from Tanzania, Kenya, and Rwanda, so I learned it from them) My project for 2013 is to work on becoming proficient in English because I need it for business.
I have only been at this a short while so I don't have many that I have tried but I love the scent of my EJ sandalwood