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Non-Animal Byproduct Answer to Stirling

im aware theres plenty of different soaps out there to choose from that dont use them.

specifically though, i am looking for a producer that is comparable to stirling in terms of quality and value that does not include animal byproducts in their soaps.

i wish stirling would offer another formula for those who do not wish to use them.
 
Some good suggestions above.

I would add Ach. Brito Musgo and Mogno, Claus Porto Musgo Real, Saponificio Varesino and Canada shave soap.
 
Ps Saponificio Varesino is wonderful but more pricey - but Connaught Shaving in the uk have free international shipping above £60 and you pay excl vat so about £23 per puck of SV… strongly recommend Morado.

You can add some Haslinger - small highly recommended pucks, the Schafmilch being the lanolin famous choice
 
In addition to the above good suggestions: Cella Extra Extra Bio (organic), Haslinger, Razorock "glass jar" soaps when on sale (Santa Maria del Fiore, Dead Sea), Razorock Triple Milled Hard Soaps (Black, Blue, Green, Gold, Red, Lime Label), Provence Sante...
 
im aware theres plenty of different soaps out there to choose from that dont use them.

specifically though, i am looking for a producer that is comparable to stirling in terms of quality and value that does not include animal byproducts in their soaps.

i wish stirling would offer another formula for those who do not wish to use them.

For a high quality, high value, family owned, USA made vegan product, I'd highly recommend Southern Witchcrafts.
 
You're getting many good recommendations here, but if value/inexpensiveness is a primary focus, I'm going with @Zora and recommending Catie's Bubbles. For my money, it significantly exceeds Stirling in terms of performance. (Not in terms of fragrance... Catie's offerings smell plenty pleasant, but Stirling really excels at fragrance... at least to my nostrils.) For me and my water, Catie's performs significantly better than Stirling at a comparable price.

I'll also back up @never-stop-learning and go with Martin de Candre, especially if you pick it up on sale. When you look at the price tag, it seems very expensive. But it still works out as a good value because they squeeze nearly all of the water out of it, and it seems to last forever.
 
Wet The Face has good vegan options. I am sure you will be impressed.

I tried CK6 from PAA and it is not the same as Stirling. Nor is Wet The Face but wet the face seems closer. PAA CK6 is just completely different. Stirling makes one of the best shave soap so it's going to be tough to find a vegan option that is 'as good' as Stirling Soap
 
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