I want to know if the Aftershave smells of 63 is as nice as the soap! It's addictive.Or PdP. Pasteurs has a great sale on right now, and both the Bergamot and Thyme and the 63 are well priced, even before the current Independence Day discount.
I want to know if the Aftershave smells of 63 is as nice as the soap! It's addictive.Or PdP. Pasteurs has a great sale on right now, and both the Bergamot and Thyme and the 63 are well priced, even before the current Independence Day discount.
Their AS is a balm and carries less aroma than the soap.I want to know if the Aftershave smells of 63 is as nice as the soap! It's addictive.
Thank you my friend!Their AS is a balm and carries less aroma than the soap.
It's pleasant, but muted IMO
I use what the puck from Italian Barber, and I literally put on a dinner plate and let it air dry. Soap does not oxidize. Start with 4 sticks and a round of WTP and if you like sticks or pucks more. My uncle kept his in a massive glass bowl, only had one or two at a time and would turn it face down when he was not using it, then 24 hours later it was turned face up and could be used again. This method works though you do not want to collect a lot of soaps, it STINKS up the room with soap smell.I'm continuing to use the search feature and trying to read up on older threads. The sheer volume of information is overwhelming, so apologies if this has been asked/answered:
Shaving soap question for you guys, as I am a bit of a novice on the soap category. I’ve generally been using shaving creams in a tube, such as Creamo and proraso, and lathering directly on the face.
If I were to buy my first supply of shaving soap, do I need to buy one that’s in a container with a lid so that it is preserved and does not oxidize? I see some that are just sold as Pucks and I’m not sure how they are to be stored each day?
Without knowing any better and looking at simple reviews online, it looks like for somebody who is new to using soaps instead of creams in a tube, the Proraso green might be a good starting point? Please suggest otherwise as I’m really interested. I have my first nice brush on the way to me this week and might be retiring my 12 year old Edwin Jagger brush, although it's been suggested I give it a good shampoo and keep using.