Disclaimer: Stirling was intentionally left off this list because testimonials from people who have used a lot of the soaps on this list say that Stirling Mutton is just a tier below in at least one of the categories of post shave, residual slickness, and water band.
Tis the season of sales and I'm itching to make bad financial decisions. For soaps that are exceptional in post shave, residual slickness, and water band, which premium soap bases stretch your dollars farther than the rest? For example even though SV is near $50, is the soap's hardness and size at 5.3 ounces putting it at a significantly higher rate of # of shaves per dollar than the rest of the field? Is the fact that K2/K2e requiring a shorter load stretching its longevity out far enough that it is the most economical soap in terms of the # of shaves per dollar metric? Is there a fantastic soap base I'm leaving off that should be included?
Tis the season of sales and I'm itching to make bad financial decisions. For soaps that are exceptional in post shave, residual slickness, and water band, which premium soap bases stretch your dollars farther than the rest? For example even though SV is near $50, is the soap's hardness and size at 5.3 ounces putting it at a significantly higher rate of # of shaves per dollar than the rest of the field? Is the fact that K2/K2e requiring a shorter load stretching its longevity out far enough that it is the most economical soap in terms of the # of shaves per dollar metric? Is there a fantastic soap base I'm leaving off that should be included?