I'll give it a good lot of use. Scent won't put me off and won't be an issue as with some.I would argue that Arko is an SV quality soap, or possibly better. If I did not mainly use vintage soaps then Arko would be at or near the top of my list. I hope you enjoy it
For me the scent is a major part of the attraction. It reminds me of my late Mother and the lemon products she used to clean the kitchen and the front door step. Every time I use Arko I think of her and remember my happy childhood. It is not so much the scent, but what the scent does that makes Arko great for me. It is a real treasure that I don't get from any other soap. For me Arko is a bargain at twenty times the current price, because of the scent.I'll give it a good lot of use. Scent won't put me off and won't be an issue as with some.
Now that Williams is discontinued you could add it to your vintage armadaFor me the scent is a major part of the attraction. It reminds me of my late Mother and the lemon products she used to clean the kitchen and the front door step. Every time I use Arko I think of her and remember my happy childhood. It is not so much the scent, but what the scent does that makes Arko great for me. It is a real treasure that I don't get from any other soap. For me Arko is a bargain at twenty times the current price, because of the scent.
I only have 27 pucks of Williams. I'm not one of those hoarders.Now that Williams is discontinued you could add it to your vintage armada
Scentwise Arko and Williams are close siblings.
24 pucks of Arko hereI only have 27 pucks of Williams. I'm not one of those hoarders.
As you noted, ARKO needs a lot of water, and if you don't provide it yourself, it will draw it from you face. Otherwise, ARKO is pretty non-drying and mild on the face.I've had 3 shaves with Arko, and they were excellent. Silky smooth soap as good as anything at a higher price. The fans of this soap are right!
My face was not soft after the shave until 5 minutes wait, but then feels soft and smooth. It takes a lot of water.
Why is it so cheap? I've 2 ideas, firstly, it does not contain any expensive scents, plus, Goods made in Turkey tend to be low cost , in fact one of the cheapest , but good, countries to have a holiday. Just a thought.
Wanted to say amen. Arko can leave your face feeling dry. It is user error. Happens from time to time. I can understand that people may avoid the potentiality by using a different soap.As you noted, ARKO needs a lot of water, and if you don't provide it yourself, it will draw it from you face. Otherwise, ARKO is pretty non-drying and mild on the face.
What’s not to like? It’s a great soap at a very low price. I rarely use anything else. Recently bought two twelve packs just in case it went up a dime.I'm used to SV quality soaps, or lately Proraso in all its variety. However Amazon has bargains of Arko, so bought 3 tubs for £7 . If I don't like it can use for bath soap.
Reminds me of Sabian cymbals (kids: SAlly, BIlly, ANdy).I had bought 12 sticks of ARKO back in January, but I gave two away as presents.
Btw, I stumbled upon this instagram post from Evyap, which I think says that the name ARKO comes from the name of the son of the guy who introduced the soap back in 1957, namely, Artin, a shorter form of which was Arto.
There is still some difference between Arko and Arto, but that is what the post says
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That is fantastic.... I want oneAnyone use this?
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Agree, Arko is one of the best soaps from an overall shave quality perspective including ease of building lather, later quality and residual slickness.I would argue that Arko is an SV quality soap, or possibly better. If I did not mainly use vintage soaps then Arko would be at or near the top of my list. I hope you enjoy it