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Proraso Pirate Posts: 72 Registered: August 2006 Location: San Jose, Ca
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Yardley Vintage Shave Soap
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Sat May 15, 2010
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Im a newbie to this stuff so I will try my best here. I purchased an old bowl of this online in the search of the old nostalgic barber salon soap (this was before I found this site). The shave soap was never used and in pristine condition. Upon arriving the first thing I did was to clean the old wooden bowl as well as run several passes of a bristle brush over the top to remove any old aging stuff.
The scent is a gentle coconut aroma backed with slight cardamom woody notes. It lathers up quite nicely and goes on good. It did lack a bit of moisturizing and left the face a bit dry but overall it was an decent shave. I wouldnt recommend it if you need extra moisturizing, for all others who are willing to try an old english classic, you can find them on ebay auctions.
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Proraso Pirate
Registered: August 2006 Location: San Jose, Ca Posts: 72
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Review Date: Mon August 21, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
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Im a newbie to this stuff so I will try my best here. I purchased an old bowl of this online in the search of the old nostalgic barber salon soap (this was before I found this site). The shave soap was never used and in pristine condition. Upon arriving the first thing I did was to clean the old wooden bowl as well as run several passes of a bristle brush over the top to remove any old aging stuff.
The scent is a gentle coconut aroma backed with slight cardamom woody notes. It lathers up quite nicely and goes on good. It did lack a bit of moisturizing and left the face a bit dry but overall it was an decent shave. I wouldnt recommend it if you need extra moisturizing, for all others who are willing to try an old english classic, you can find them on ebay auctions.
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EL Alamein
Personna Grata
Registered: June 2006 Posts: 699
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Review Date: Fri August 24, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
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The lather of this old classic is second to none in it's time. Even today many of the vaunted shaving soaps are not quite in the same eschelon as this one.
The AOS soaps though are the modern equivalent and provide the moisturizing that this soap lacks.
My guess with moisturizing is that the old Yardley probably did a better job when new, but those emolients dried out or broke down. You have to remember this stuff is 50 or more years old. I can't be sure though as I'm not a soap specialist and I'm not old enough to remember.
If you have sensitive skin the AOS and Yardley are the soap of choice. They have no equal IMHO.
Chris
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murchmb
Sire of Shaving Soaps
Registered: September 2005 Location: Madison, Alabama Posts: 2113
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Review Date: Thu February 21, 2008
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Yardley is the best shaving soap I've had the pleasure to use. My ratings on price is due to the wide variety of prices one might see for a vintage bowl that dates anywhere from thr 1930's to the 1980's. The scents on these soaps have faded, but are still quite nice in a subdued way. Pictured is a mid- to late-50's example of the soap. The plastic seal had just been popped off.

The lather that Yardley provides is very slick and cushioning. It's thick and glossy and doesn't deteriorate quickly. I am often able to skip any aftershave after shaving due to the fantastic moisturizing/conditioning properties this tallow based soap provides. It's a shame it is no longer manufactured.

------------------------------ Mike
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Latherdude
The Merkurian Candidate
Registered: January 2010 Location: los angeles Posts: 675
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Review Date: Sat May 15, 2010
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 Originally Posted by EL Alamein
I can't be sure though as I'm not a soap spe......t and I'm not old enough to remember.
I sense an overprotective bulletin board filter. CÎALIS. haha UPDATE: Apparently this filter has been removed.
------------------------------ _Brian
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