I'm considering one of these soaps in a future purchase. Which one of these do you prefer, and why? Cost isn't as much of an option as performance.
I'm considering one of these soaps in a future purchase. Which one of these do you prefer, and why? Cost isn't as much of an option as performance.
Mike
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Not a stinker in the bunch. Any one that you choose will be a treat.![]()
Wow...with that line up you really can't go wrong with any of them. The Pre de Provence is the least expensive of the 3 and performs just as well...so if that is taken into account then it would get the nod. If you like the L'Occitane Cade range (scentwise) then the soap is a winner. Provence Sante might just be the slickest stuff out there.
So I guess you can just rest assured that whatever decision you make will be a good one.
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Bob O.
"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." - Mark Twain
They are all wonderful products, so obviously you should own them all. For me, The CADE soap outperforms nearly every other shaving product out there, and is a desert-island product.
I'm inclined toward the Cade as well. Drugstore.com has the Provence Sante on sale for $6/round. I'm trying to decide whether to order, or wait for L'Occitane to have another sale. In the soap world, I've topped out with Tabac. I'd like to find something a little different, but comparable in performance and about as affordable. I'm also looking for a sane price on Mitchell's Wool Fat. I'd like the real deal with the crock, so the Kent option is out.
Mike
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I'm proud to say I have all 3 and enjoy them all. I don't think you would regret any of them. The Cade is something special though and my cake lives in a $3 Target bowl instead of the $$ nickel bowl some folks tend to buy with it. That makes it a bit more affordable.....
-Scott-
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Mike the Provence Sante is absolutely superb. I didn't care for the overly perfumed scent but I let it sit in the open and it's abated quite a bit. It's not nearly as floral/perfume-y now. A TOP performing soap. Easily in the Tabac category.
Regards, Todd
Probably a silly question, and my searches have only yielded 2 out of the 3 from various sites (smallflower, etc.) ... but:
Is there any place online that sells all 3 soaps?
--Jason
Yeah that's pretty much what I've come to discover. I mean, I can technically order them all 3 from Amazon, but they end up shipping from two different places anyway, and I pay almost $20 total for standard shipping.
Oh well... never hurts to ask. Thanks Scotto!
--Jason
Hi Mike,
At one time the following thread was started by what I loosely termed an index message, i.e. a message containing an index of threads covering related topics, French Shaving Soaps. I thought it was a STICKY, but the glue probably dried out. Anyway, it points to discussions of the soaps you are interested in, including money shots of all of them.![]()
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Best regards,
Ron
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I've been kicking my self ever since I saw the Pre de Provence at the CO-OP before Christmas and didn't pick any up. I've been back twice since then and they don't have it any more.
I just bought the L'Occitane Cade, my first shaving soap. I haven't used it yet, because I heard of the rave reviews of Provence Sante. I had every intention of returning the Cade, then I found this thread.
The thing is, I didn't buy the bowl. so could you post the link where you found the $3 dollar Target bowl?
Thanks.
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I ordered the PS through drugstore.com, and will give a brief review after I've received it and shaved with the soap for a while.
I bought the Cade last night and shaved with it this morning. What a treat, super lather, lubrication, and a nice subtle scent. This was the only soap at the L'Occitane En Provence where I got it.
A woman gave me the twice over later in line at a coffee shop when she saw the shopping bag. So fellows, there are multiple benefits to buying classy shaving products.![]()
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