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Saltspring Shaving Soap
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2 267 Thu August 23, 2007
Recommended By Average Price Average Rating
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Description:
Got this in a trade and thought I would lather it up.

The soap is glycerine-based. But the suds you get from it are hard to keep in a lather. There is still some that remains on your skin, but it does vanish too quickly for my liking.

The main ingredients are camphor, cloves, and eucalyptus. Which gave me a persistent low level burn during the shave. I have never been so happy to finish an ATG pass and wipe off the lather.

I don't consider myself to have sensitive skin. I imagine if you did, the sensation would be even worse.

Bottom line, yes, it is cheap, and no, I didn't enjoy it and will never shave with it again.
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Registered: January 2007
Location: Toronto
Posts: 736
Review Date: Thu August 23, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 10
Quality: 2
Scent: 5
Lather: 2
Efficacy: 3
Moisturizing: 2

 
Got this in a trade and thought I would lather it up.

The soap is glycerine-based. But the suds you get from it are hard to keep in a lather. There is still some that remains on your skin, but it does vanish too quickly for my liking.

The main ingredients are camphor, cloves, and eucalyptus. Which gave me a persistent low level burn during the shave. I have never been so happy to finish an ATG pass and wipe off the lather.

I don't consider myself to have sensitive skin. I imagine if you did, the sensation would be even worse.

Bottom line, yes, it is cheap, and no, I didn't enjoy it and will never shave with it again.

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Location: NYC & Free America
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Review Date: Thu August 23, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
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