I have 11 soaps (9 pucks and 2 sticks), 4 creams plus about a dozen samples. I don't hydrate my hard soaps either, some of them I just keep in open bowls. And after using the soft ones (Stirling, Razorock etc.) I leave the tub open to dry for at least 24 hours. A german soap maker once told me that too much humidity might spoil their soft soaps over time, so I try to avoid that with all the soft artisan soaps.
I have 19 different soaps that I use on a regular basis and in no particular order. My favorites I have replacement s for.
I have about 25 soaps. Another 6 or so creams. I try my best to rotate them, but some definitely come up more than others.
Two: An VdH that I bought before I found creams And an MdC that I was told lathered as well as cream, it didn't for my and so I'm still using creams (although I bought many of those looking for the one, so I'll have plenty of time to use it all).
7 with goal to get to 5, but will take a couple years (2 versions of MdC only replacing 1 when used up). Not that there is anything wrong with the 2 to be removed once used, just simplifying everything.* *I reserve the right to change my mind.
Cella brick counts as 8-10 soaps, that Proraso green tupe counts as 4-5 soaps, and TABAC counts as 20 soaps =P
Yes I missed that hahaha. My MdC lasts and laaaasts. I recently realized I could load even less and still get enough lather for 3 passes... Hahaha it's like it's rechargeable