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izlat
09-06-2006, 06:55 AM
Hi all

Tabac soap is great on my skin and everything else stings. I haven't tried that many:
Burt's bees - I think is not a shave soap at all
Crabtree & Evelyn Nomad - nice scent, tolerable sting
QED Bergamot - nice smell, stings quite a bit
Various "barber's soaps / sticks" from Eastern Europe - decent sting
I have also tried some creams (Caswell-Massey, Kiehl's) - not good

I have received some tips from people w/ sensitive skin to try Truefitt & Hill and Harris.AoS lavender, Trumper's Violet. I am biased against the AoS but quite open to other stuff. Was wondering about Honeybee camomile, Mama Bear (but heard some people had reactions to it) and Coleen.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated, as this might give me variety (though I love Tabac!)

Any chance to buy small soap samples? (I have seen the cremes, but prefer to use a soap, and someone said creams might be even more irritating)

Thank you
Ivo

crispy
09-06-2006, 06:59 AM
Neat, Trumper makes Violet soap? :001_tt1: You mean I can smell like whore's handbag in the morning? Must...buy....

greenerock
09-06-2006, 07:12 AM
Honeybee Shea butter soap Unscented. It's fantastic!

russellnyc
09-06-2006, 09:15 AM
I also have sensitive skin and have used a few soaps allegedly good for sensitive skin - here's my experience:

1. AoS Lavender: Good lubrication, no sting
2. Trumper Violet: Good lubrication, no sting
3. Colleen's Violet: Ouch! Sting
4. Taylor of Old Bond Street Lavender: Ouch! Sting. And very drying

soulshine
09-06-2006, 09:23 AM
i believe mama bear makes an unscented shave soap for sensitive skin types.

s~s

edit - yes, she has one for $5.75 - "ideal for anyone who is fragrance or chemical sensitive".

Elmo
09-06-2006, 09:39 AM
The best I ever found is Coates Rose-fornmulated for sensitive skin. Rose, in general, seems to be the sensitive skin "flavor". Try one of the english rose creams like trumpers.

jallen013
09-06-2006, 10:07 AM
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jnich67
09-06-2006, 10:25 AM
Ivo, I know Colleen does have sample sizes of her soaps. I don't know which might be more/less likely to sting though. I think she was having trouble logging onto B&B at one point, so you might want to drop her a note at SRP. Good luck!

Jordan

PS - Love Tabac too!:biggrin:

gundog
09-06-2006, 11:07 AM
Honeybee-Spa Shea Butter shaving soap works great for me.

Bud

TraderJoe
09-06-2006, 12:40 PM
ARKO Shave Soap
Crema Cella Sapone

av8or234
09-06-2006, 02:30 PM
I am biased against the AoS but quite open to other stuff. Was wondering about Honeybee camomile, Mama Bear (but heard some people had reactions to it) and Coleen.



Not quite sure why you're biased against the AOS products. I tried the lavender for my sensitive skin but also bought some of the AOS Lemon and boy is it every great! Proraso doesn't bother me either. But for some reason the AOS Lavender seems to irritate just ever so slightly.

sparky5693
09-06-2006, 02:40 PM
MamaBear all the way. I'd go with the unscented. Its 100 percent soap, leaving nothing to be allergic to except the soap itself... besides Sue is one heck of a nice lady.

tanker
09-06-2006, 02:52 PM
Of all the creams and soaps I have tried, I found that the Honeybee soaps to be the best. I have sensitive skin and this soap works great. Must be the shea butter and/or the vitamin E but even the scented soaps provide an excellent and irritation free shave for me.

Suzuki
09-06-2006, 03:02 PM
QED Lavender is the scented QED product I find least irritating, Charles also makes an unscented soap that would likely work for you.

I think Proraso might work - If the green tube doesn't work for you, try the stuff in the RED tube if you can find it, as its is specially formulated for sensitive skin and contains wheat germ oil.

I actually find lavender soaps to be very good generally and note that the Coates lavender specifically says it is for sensitive skin.

Hope this helps.

jimmy_g32
09-06-2006, 04:12 PM
I have incredibly sensitive skin and find Trumpers Rose is good stuff.

LX_Emergency
09-07-2006, 06:04 AM
I'd try the goat milk shaving soap. I love the scent and it's excellent. It's also not very expensive so you can give it a try. Look at: www.thearizonagoatmilksoapcompany.com

personally it's my favorite soap.

crackstar
09-07-2006, 06:45 AM
LX, does this soap lather up well?

Jeff

LX_Emergency
09-07-2006, 06:57 AM
It does for me. The only downpoint about it....and I don't know if it's really a downpoint, is that it's really good for the skin and actually sinks IN to the skin after a while. So if your passes take too long you'll have to re-lather. But give it a shot, the soap is cheap, the shipping is as well, and the balm that they have is simply amazing. If I could find a cologne to match it I'd buy it instantly. The scent is really nice but not long lasting at all so it'll never clash with any cologne that you like.

izlat
09-07-2006, 08:09 AM
Thank you all for the responses!

The freak that I am, already did a quickie excel table with brand, model, and work-in-progress "acquisition rank" - the order, in which I will be trying these.

Cheers
Ivo

Joedy
09-07-2006, 08:29 AM
...

The freak that I am, already did a quickie excel table with brand, model, and work-in-progress "acquisition rank" - the order, in which I will be trying these.

Cheers
Ivo

Sorry, Ivo.

I've already beaten you to the punch... currently my spreadsheet is at 498 rows.... and growing.

-joedy

izlat
09-07-2006, 01:38 PM
Joedy - RESPECT!

jnich67
09-08-2006, 11:20 AM
Sorry, Ivo.

I've already beaten you to the punch... currently my spreadsheet is at 498 rows.... and growing.

-joedy

Oh my Gawd! My wife thinks I'm nuts as it is. I could just imagine her catching me with a spreadsheet like that. She'd have me committed!

Good Job Joedy!

:thumbup:

Jordan

Joedy
09-08-2006, 12:34 PM
Oh my Gawd! My wife thinks I'm nuts as it is. I could just imagine her catching me with a spreadsheet like that. She'd have me committed!

Good Job Joedy!

:thumbup:

Jordan


Jordan,

Just IMAGINE what the vendors think when I pull it out while sampling in the store. :ohmy:

I get very little sales pitches when they see how serious I am about sampling.

-joedy

If anyone wants a copy, send me a PM

jnich67
09-08-2006, 12:53 PM
Jordan,

Just IMAGINE what the vendors think when I pull it out while sampling in the store. :ohmy:

I get very little sales pitches when they see how serious I am about sampling.

-joedy

If anyone wants a copy, send me a PM

Ok, now I have to try this. I'm going to get to Cambridge Chemists in the next couple of weeks and can't wait to see their faces when I take this out. PM will arrive shortly.:lol:

Jordan

majkeli
09-08-2006, 01:38 PM
Spreadsheet?!!!!

That's just not right.:rolleyes1 :wink:

Webro
09-08-2006, 01:52 PM
I think I have found a good combination.

1 Shave before showering
2 Mama Bear unscented soap
3 Derby Blade
4 Only lather once
5 Shave with the grain
6 Futur Razor

The shave is not ultra smooth, but is good.In my experience if you have sensitive skin you cannot go for more than one pass.I made the mistake of trying to shave too close which irritated my skin.

OldSaw
09-15-2006, 04:48 PM
Sorry, Ivo.

I've already beaten you to the punch... currently my spreadsheet is at 498 rows.... and growing.

-joedy

Do you have a copy of your spreadsheet posted so we could all look at it?

TAsunder
09-21-2006, 03:56 PM
Nice looking spreadsheet. Someone needs to make a program like DVD profiler for shaving goods. My CueCat has not gotten much use once I put all my DVDs into DVD profiler.

Spreadsheets for comparison shopping are great. I used to have one with 20 cars that helped me pick a car, and similarly one for choosing the right cat food for my cats.

vespergo
10-18-2006, 12:36 AM
[/QUOTE]
The shave is not ultra smooth, but is good.In my experience if you have sensitive skin you cannot go for more than one pass.I made the mistake of trying to shave too close which irritated my skin.[/QUOTE]

I'm not sure how long you've been shaving with a DE for, but my skin was once more sensitive to shaving and perfumes and I'm finding that it's a bit less finicky then it once was, so don't throw out all the creams that currently don't work for you, they might a few months down the road. Plus you might be able to add more passes later on, I know I have. The skin does change with time.

best of luck

rucker3
10-20-2006, 10:31 AM
Ivo

My skin is like wet rice paper, I cut myself with electric razors. I had to make my own soap to get any help, look here. http://www.badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7626
I hope this helps, and it is cheap to! :w00t: :lol:

Mason

canman23
02-01-2007, 02:56 PM
WOW!! Were can I get a copy of that spreadsheet?? I promise you I would take that to the store and say HEY LOOK AT THIS SALES PERSON! :001_tt2:

LX_Emergency
02-02-2007, 05:35 AM
Hi all

Tabac soap is great on my skin and everything else stings. I haven't tried that many:
Burt's bees - I think is not a shave soap at all
Crabtree & Evelyn Nomad - nice scent, tolerable sting
QED Bergamot - nice smell, stings quite a bit
Various "barber's soaps / sticks" from Eastern Europe - decent sting
I have also tried some creams (Caswell-Massey, Kiehl's) - not good

I have received some tips from people w/ sensitive skin to try Truefitt & Hill and Harris.AoS lavender, Trumper's Violet. I am biased against the AoS but quite open to other stuff. Was wondering about Honeybee camomile, Mama Bear (but heard some people had reactions to it) and Coleen.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated, as this might give me variety (though I love Tabac!)

Any chance to buy small soap samples? (I have seen the cremes, but prefer to use a soap, and someone said creams might be even more irritating)

Thank you
Ivo

I'm also very sensitive to FO's and oils and such. Mammabear recently sent me a couple of her EO blends to try and they're AMAZING. No burn no trouble none whatsoever and they smell amazing. In fact the Cedarwood and Lemon soap was so nice that I went out and mixed a scent of my own to match.

izlat
02-05-2007, 01:39 PM
Neat, Trumper makes Violet soap? :001_tt1: You mean I can smell like whore's handbag in the morning? Must...buy....

Funny - just got Trumper's Violet soap and while I am not intimately familiar with too many whores or the scent of their handbags, I can appreciate this comment :biggrin:

Cheers
Ivo

rum
02-06-2007, 03:51 AM
Trumper's Rose - all the way. I can't recommend it highly enough. I used the violet recently as a sample - I wasn't that impressed, but it's the usual good quality I'd expect from Trumper's. Still, nothing has beaten the Rose for me yet.

izlat
02-06-2007, 07:28 AM
Trumper's Rose - all the way. I can't recommend it highly enough. I used the violet recently as a sample - I wasn't that impressed, but it's the usual good quality I'd expect from Trumper's. Still, nothing has beaten the Rose for me yet.

I ordered the Rose but it was sold out before it was shipped, so I settled for the Violet. Toying with the idea of using the Violet as a bath soap to justify buying the Rose. But the Violet did not irritate my skin, so I may use it for a while

Cheers
Ivo

rum
02-06-2007, 08:04 AM
Looks like you may have to - they last ages!! I haven't used up mine since I bought them last August.

Good thing about Trumpers is that they're sold by more than just a few places online. So, if one place runs out, simply buy from the next cheapest online store :biggrin: .


I ordered the Rose but it was sold out before it was shipped, so I settled for the Violet. Toying with the idea of using the Violet as a bath soap to justify buying the Rose. But the Violet did not irritate my skin, so I may use it for a while

Cheers
Ivo

canman23
02-06-2007, 08:26 AM
I just got some of the Kiss My Face cream and I really like it A LOT! I have sensative skin as well and it worked great for me the first time I used it.