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New and Great Soap Company

Hey guys,
I'm new here but saw this forum topic and thought it would be a great time to tell about a relatively new and undiscovered soap company that I have found. The company is Outlaw Soaps (website is outlawsoaps.com). They handmake cold process soaps in small batches. They come in a variety of scents so they should have one for every kind of person. They also make really good shaving soaps (one of them even being whiskey scented). The soaps perform phenomenally and smell amazing! Also, buying from them is a plus because you would be supporting an independently owned and operated American company! If you have any questions regarding the soap contact Danielle over at outlaw soaps ([email protected]). I do not work for the company in any way but I do like to promote small companies that are doing great things! Hope you guys here at B&B like them!
 
Welcome to B&B Matt, can you tell us a little about the soap? what other shaving products you are comparing it to? Stop by the Hall of fame and let us know a little about yourself and your experience with wetshaving.

I found the ingredients listed as -
Soap Ingredients: Coconut oil, olive oil, castor oil, avocado oil, sodium hydroxide, fragrance oil.
 
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The soap is made vegan and all natural. The soaps are not all for shaving (though I bet you could use them all as such) but they do have special shaving soaps available at Fab.com. I would compare the shaving soaps to anything with bentonite clay in it as well as most decent soaps in the price category of the outlaw shave soaps. The body soaps are fantastic and leave a gentle fragrance on the skin and are all around good soaps
 
They have a leather and sandalwood as well as a whiskey and a bacon. I posted this here because not all their soaps are for shaving. They plan to add a rosemary and sage to their shaving soap lineup soon. Go to fab.com for the leather and sandalwood, bacon, and whiskey. The outlaw site only has the rosemary sage one I think
 
They have a few soaps I like the sound of and would be willing to try but they are a tad expensive, at 8 to 9 bucks for a 4 to 6 oz bar. It would have to be a little bit cheaper for me to try it. Chris
 
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