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birchhook
09-23-2006, 08:06 PM
My parents are going to Italy in a couple weeks, specifically Venice, Florence, Chinque Terra. Has anyone looked for shaving supplies over there?
I would like them to pick up some after shave for me. Does anyone know what is typically available in Italy? To find traditional supplies will they need to go to a old style shop, or can they find them in any drug store?
I assume Proraso is available. I would like them to look for Musgo Real or Tabac, but neither of those are Italian brands. I wonder if they can pick up some Arko soap. Are there some other brands that they should look for?
Thanks.
zachster
09-23-2006, 10:52 PM
"Prep" is an old Italian brand of shaving products that should be widely available there. Also, other European brands should be available, like "Pitralon" (Swiss), and "Floid" (I think it's Spanish, but they make an "Italian Style" aftershave).
TraderJoe
09-23-2006, 10:59 PM
and "Floid" (I think it's Spanish, but they make an "Italian Style" aftershave).
:yesnod:
I recommended Italian Floid earlier today for a Gent travelling to Italy:
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showpost.php?p=73106&postcount=7
Swiss Pitralon, if available there, would also be highly recommended!
Stauff
09-23-2006, 11:57 PM
Aqua di Parma balm is very good.
peacefrog
10-03-2006, 09:56 AM
:yesnod:
I recommended Italian Floid earlier today for a Gent travelling to Italy:
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showpost.php?p=73106&postcount=7
Swiss Pitralon, if available there, would also be highly recommended!
And the gent picked some Floid up and is enjoying it! Thanks for the recommendation. I haven't seen the other aftershaves mentioned in this thread.
russellnyc
10-03-2006, 09:59 AM
Anything from Santa Maria Novella. Same formula for hundreds of years. A bit of a learning curve to usage, but you'll be rewarded with exceptional quality. Stuff is very expensive here.
TraderJoe
10-03-2006, 10:16 AM
And the gent picked some Floid up and is enjoying it! Thanks for the recommendation. I haven't seen the other aftershaves mentioned in this thread.
Good to hear it Bob! Its one of my favorite splashes, for suure. :thumbup:
How was/is Italy?
peacefrog
10-03-2006, 12:40 PM
Italy is always good. Good food, nice people, good weather. But it's always nice to go home, too.
ponyplayer
10-03-2006, 12:51 PM
Hi all,
Does anyone have a good source for US residents to acquire the Swiss Pitralon and Floid aftershaves?
I have found them at http://www.manufactum.com/track_flash/0/dmc_mb3_search_pi1.pos/3/group/187903/product/1402935/Searchresult_Pr.5118.0.html but have never used this vendor.
Thanks.
Patrick
peacefrog
10-05-2006, 02:46 PM
Of the brands mentioned in this thread, I've only seen Proraso, Prep, Floid, and Acqua di Parma, at least here in Torino. I think I've also seen Tabac. But I looked unsuccessfully for Swiss Pitralon and Musgo Real.
birchhook
10-06-2006, 07:56 AM
Are there any others of interest that you've seen?
How do the prices of Proraso compare to the states?
fatpig
10-06-2006, 12:18 PM
How do the prices of Proraso compare to the states?
Here in Italy Proraso is baseline supermarket stuff,if you pay more than 2 euro for the 150ml soap bowl or cream tube you are being screwed (or walked in the wrong shop,avoid seeking proraso at "profumerie" ).
The after shaves are around 5 euro a bottle (the alcoholic splash is a bit more expensive than crema liquida) and the pre post jar is around 3,50 Euro.
Floid after shave (the brown/yellow coloured that i have seen in almost any barber shop i was) costs around 12 euro for the 400ml bottle
TraderJoe
10-06-2006, 01:32 PM
Here in Italy Proraso is baseline supermarket stuff,if you pay more than 2 euro for the 150ml soap bowl or cream tube you are being screwed (or walked in the wrong shop,avoid seeking proraso at "profumerie" ).
The after shaves are around 5 euro a bottle (the alcoholic splash is a bit more expensive than crema liquida) and the pre post jar is around 3,50 Euro.
Floid after shave (the brown/yellow coloured that i have seen in almost any barber shop i was) costs around 12 euro for the 400ml bottle
I hear the Proraso splash has been discontinued, is this so?
mikey
10-06-2006, 02:46 PM
is that made with basil and oregano...<lol>.
...they make an "Italian Style" aftershave).
TraderJoe
10-06-2006, 02:48 PM
is that made with basil and oregano...<lol>.
don't forget the olive oil......and GARLIC!
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