For me its a close tie between MWF and TOBS soaps. They both perform remarkably well and I don't know why TOBS soaps don't get much mention here, for a non-tallow soap these perform just like a good tallow soap.
When I first started wet shaving, it seemed TOBS was *the* brand for sandalwood. I'd like to try TOBS some day.I also like the DR Harris soaps as well. It's a close tie between MWF, TOBS and DRH soaps.
Never heard of Mike's. I looked him up. Have you tried his vetiver soap? I ask because I never heard of vetiver until I saw a Proraso with it. I looked it up, and it's a type of grass. I was wondering what it smelled like.Mike's Hungarian Lavender - but I love all of my Mike's soaps!
Understandable. You can have a favorite and still use another one more often, especially when it costs less than $2 and still lathers well and is slick. Williams was the last one I used before buying the two I have now (Tabac, Proraso red).B&M 42, though I've used Williams more frequently than any other soap by a wide margin.
Understandable. You can have a favorite and still use another one more often, especially when it costs less than $2 and still lathers well and is slick. Williams was the last one I used before buying the two I have now (Tabac, Proraso red).
$0.99?! Now I feel ripped off. It's $1.49 at my local grocery store.$0.99 at my local grocery store. Cheap, slick, widely available, and easy to lather.
From what I gather, I will have Tabac for 10 years. I've only used it once so far, and it wasn't very slick. I'll have to learn how to build a better lather with it.