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Bea/Lea shave sticks... What's the Difference?

I'm trying to figure this out. They are both made in spain and look quite similar. Does anyone have any answers?

Don't make me buy both! :hand::lol:
 
They're made by the same company. Lea comes in a plastic tube, Bea uncovered. Lea smells like laundry detergent, Bea smells like a commercial cleaner. Performance is pretty much the same for both. It's o.k., but not nearly as good as Palmolive, Speick, La Toja, Valobra sticks.
 

Luc

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Sounds like you need to try both... :lol:
 
Sounds like you need to try both... :lol:

:hand:

Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice, you... err... you can't get fooled again.

Sounds like they smell as good as arko, so I think I'll stick with one for now (forgive the pun).
 

Luc

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:hand:

Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice, you... err... you can't get fooled again.

Sounds like they smell as good as arko, so I think I'll stick with one for now (forgive the pun).

I'm thinking shipping-wise... Might be worth it to get both... :laugh:
 
The ingredients listing for the BEA/LEA are quite different. Both are similar, the Lea a little better product IMO. They are both decent products and worth the $2~$3 they are priced at.

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