Friends, Romans, Countrymen - oh hold on there are none of my countrymen involved this time....
I thought long and hard about how to do this and how to analyse the results and right now I cannot get enough time to really do it justice in terms of totting it all up - however I will, at some point in the near future.
The moment you have all been working towards is here, today, now.
First of all thank you all for participating and for the wonderful posts both public and private during the course of the challenge. Only ONE of you, who begged me, and swore on one of his razors not to divulge anything, got a single soap name out of me during the months we have been prepping and doing this challenge. That person kept the faith and therefore will remain nameless.
So the reasons for doing the challenge were for me two-fold:
- Was to give you all a bit of fun - something to talk about and in this I think I met with success
- To see who would be able to tell the good from the bad, the expensive from the cheap. I "thought" that this would be easy for you guys and I was wrong.
So with number 2. in mind this kind of turned into a surprise for me. In that some of the soaps you lot crooned about were the cheapest I had in my stash. Indeed only TWO of the 12 samples were of what I would call either pricey or premium soaps. Many were middle of the road in terms of value and some were downright cheapos - less than $2 a tube... I think that what I set out to prove and what I did in fact prove were two different things. I think I proved, and the numbers will one day tell us, that to have a good shave you don't need a $25 soap or cream. I think that I proved that some of the most "disrespected" soaps and creams were actually quite good or indeed very good. I think I proved that Cella, for the price, is the best soap of the lot (I had to get that one in...) So here goes. The soaps, and I know this is going to save you guys many many dollars as you won't need to buy expensive soaps any longer (I am crying with laughter right now as I know that regardless of price some of you will still buy expensive soaps and creams, myself included )
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A DERBY NORMAL (BLUE WRITING)
B DERBY LEMON (YELLOW WRITING)
C DERBY LAVENDER (PURPLE WRITING)
D EVTERPA
E KARO (KAPO)
F ARKO EXTRA PERFORMANCE
G INGRAM
H PRORASO SENSITIVE SKIN
I CELLA
J BARRISTER AND MANN LATHA FIGGY PUDDING
K WILKINSON SWORD
L TAYLORS OF OLD BOND STREET JERMYN STREET FOR SENSITIVE SKIN
Thanks for taking part guys and keep up the banter. I have found The Shave Den to be a goldmine of information and friendly help since I started my journey. No drama darlings in here - thank god
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