JM Frasers has been my favorite cream for a long time and the 450ml tub I’ve had for years is finally almost gone. I see they don’t make and sell it anymore so what is the closest thing to that which y’all would recommend?
I don't get how this is like Fraser which is a brushless cream.Look at Vitos Extra Super Coco which comes in a 1000ml block. Not expensive at around $10-15, but comes from Italy so shipping will add to that.
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Fraser's can be used with a brush or without. It lathers very well, unlike many so-called brushless creams. If you look at the ingredients it is basically just a shaving soap with extra water.
Ha. I actually had a suggestion typed up but deleted itFraser's can be used with a brush or without. It lathers very well, unlike many so-called brushless creams. If you look at the ingredients it is basically just a shaving soap with extra water.
Vitos is like Fraser's in that it is a very simple product based on Stearic Acid and Coconut Oil, marketed primarily to barbers, performs very well and you get a large amount for very cheap.
I was kind of expecting @brucered to recommend Proraso Blue cream in the tube.
Can't say .... never used Fraser
Fraser's and Boosters AS were all rage back in 2010 when we joined....at least for me being a Canadian. From what I read, the Covid shut down hurt their small batch makers and suppliers and they never recovered. They have always had the "being discontinued" stigma attached to them but never seem to go away, so hopefully they can make a comeback.Can't say .... never used Fraser
Let me know if he has any. I’d buy it in a heartbeat.It was still available up until a few years ago from an old local guy here who sells out of his garage with cats walking around (no joke). I'll have to check again to see if he has any.
I’ve used the Proraso green croap but never the blue or the cream in the tube format.Ha. I actually had a suggestion typed up but deleted it
Buy some blue, squeeze it into a tub, let it dry out a couple weeks and you are good to go.
I've done it both ways. Made Haslinger into a cream and tubed soft cream into a soft soap.
It's easy and works perfectly both ways.
I'm a bit biased as I feel Proraso Blue is just about the greatest lather product out there. When you factor in ease of acquiring (amazon.ca for me), the metal tube and the cost, it's tough to beat. It's better in my viewI’ve used the Proraso green croap but never the blue or the cream in the tube format.
How does the blue Proraso tube compare to the white tube?
Sir, I have the exact same feelings for the Ever-Green ever since the latest Super Formula version has been released. Furthermore, here in Italy I can buy it EVERYWHERE and it costs only €2,50.I'm a bit biased as I feel Proraso Blue is just about the greatest lather product out there. When you factor in ease of acquiring (amazon.ca for me), the metal tube and the cost, it's tough to beat.
I personally like them both equally, for me it is more about the smell than anything, the blue does have more fragrance into it than the white and of course the smell is different, performance wise I do not see much differenceI’ve used the Proraso green croap but never the blue or the cream in the tube format.
How does the blue Proraso tube compare to the white tube?
I'm a bit biased as I feel Proraso Blue is just about the greatest lather product out there. When you factor in ease of acquiring (amazon.ca for me), the metal tube and the cost, it's tough to beat. It's better in my view
If I get to my Fraser's dealer, I'll let you know.