View Full Version : South of France vs Nesti Dante bar soap
Ticman
02-12-2011, 05:39 AM
I have used a couple of bars of South of France soap. I like the Verbena. The soap lathers great, smells great and lasts quite a long time--up to 4 months for the 250 g bar.
I have been reading about Nesti Dante soaps from Italy and am intrigued.
Has anyone used both of these soaps?
Could you offer a comparison?
What scents do you recommend for Nesti Dante? I tend to like the citrus smell but would be willing to experiment.
Thanks for your comments and help.
Mike
Sabre
02-12-2011, 01:00 PM
NestI Dante only offers a few Citrus scents - Dolce Vivere Capri (Orange Blossom, Frosted Mandarin and Basil) and Il Frutteto - Bergamot and Cedar and Olive and Mandarin. I have tried the Capri a few times and I like it, South of France isn't available in Europe but should be like any other generic Provence soap.
moses the armenian
02-12-2011, 01:17 PM
I use the south of france lavander soap all the time , it is one of my go to soaps . Also , can can get 2 4 ounce soaps for 4 bucks at right aid . Great lather , great natural smell , and all natural ingredients . Whats not to love ? :thumbup:
Lusitano
02-12-2011, 01:26 PM
South of France isn't available in Europe but should be like any other generic Provence soap.
You can order them from iherb.com, and get a $5 discount for the first purchase, just using the IRO586 discount code. The shipping is a flat $4 for orders until 1360 grams.
Sabre
02-12-2011, 01:43 PM
You can order them from iherb.com, and get a $5 discount for the first purchase, just using the IRO586 discount code. The shipping is a flat $4 for orders until 1360 grams.
Lusitano, are you on commission? :tongue_sm I will end up ordering lots of soap (including the Giovanni soaps) which have been made in Europe shipped to the US and the posted back again :w00t:. Not very good for my carbon footprint.
Greyfox
02-12-2011, 02:08 PM
I have used the Nesti Dante soap in the Cypress and have been favorably impressed with it but it is still a distant second to the Yardley English Lavender Soap made in England. The one made in the USA while an excellent soap at any price doesn't quite measure up to the performance of the one from England.
Ticman
02-13-2011, 02:46 PM
Still hoping that someone who has used both brands might comment on what they liked or didn't like about each.
Thanks again
Sabre
02-13-2011, 05:39 PM
They are not expensive, buy them both and treat yourself to some well made soap.....
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