One of the funniest SNL skits.
And that is not a ymmv.
Which soaps have you been using?
My personal tallow favorite is Haslinger. Not vintage, but to me it's the perfect soap!
+1. Just ordered 10 pucks of assorted Haslinger's (need to get through Dec restraint!)
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Which soaps have you been using?
My personal tallow favorite is Haslinger. Not vintage, but to me it's the perfect soap!
Jessy, there are so many great tallow-based soap. Personally, I really enjoy quite a few of the artisanal ones, such as Mystic Water, Mike's, Cold River, Shannon's and Haslinger, just to name a few.
Haven't tried Lea, but the rest are on my first string.Tabac,cella, mwf, lea, arko!
Lea is a bit of a sleeper shaving soap and creams but they`re fantastic imho!Haven't tried Lea, but the rest are on my first string.
Lea is a bit of a sleeper shaving soap and creams but they`re fantastic imho!
Probably pedantic but the "chemical free" thing gets thrown around a lot. All soap is made up of chemicals as we all are. At its most basic (if you'll pardon the pun) soap is the organic salt of a fatty acid and a base. Not many would be happy shaving with only that salt. Extra fats are added to keep the skin from drying out. Scents are added. EDTA is added to effectively soften the water and let the soap lather better. Additional chemicals may be used to prevent the oxidation of any residual or added fats and oils. Additional glycerin (beyond what is created as a byproduct of saponification) may be added as a humectant to hold more moisture in your skin.Green Mountain does not get much mention be I can tell you its a great tallow triple milled soap and chemical free. Its one of my favorites
+1 on that! Christopher Walken kills it. I also love The Continental and the time he visited The Welshley Arms.And that is not a ymmv.