People are thrifty with soap, other don’t care.
All I know is when soap is low. Or almost gone.
All I know is when soap is low. Or almost gone.
That sounds about right to me. I have about a dozen Stirling sample soaps and I'm not even close to going through one yet. I once heard the figure 45 shaves. Either way, it's a terrific value and a great way to try different scents and soaps.I get 30-35 shaves from a 1 oz Stirling sample. So a 5 oz jar would last me roughly 150~175 shaves.
One tablespoon of water on the puck and a soaked brush loading. 15-20s for a croap, 30s and up for a triple milled. Building a proto-lather in a bowl then finish on face. Using medium size brushes, most of them 24mm knots. Yes, just face shaving. Every day, two passes....What is your loading technique and what types of brushes are you using to build your lather? Are you just face shaving?
Simple curiosity here on different shaving techniques.
It took me a long time to get through my tub of Tabac. I have other soaps so it will take me longer to finish anything. I have stuff that I've had for over 3-5 years now. It's not a lot but I have seasonal soaps and you know how that goes. I also have one I use because of ease of use'. I would say I have over 10. some are just samples.I just use one soap at a time.
Some last longer than others.
Tabac tallow lasts awhile so does Truefitt and Hill 1805, both lasted me nearly a year of daily shaves but of course your mileage may vary.