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    Default Proraso vs Martin de Candre, your thoughts?

    My apologies for somewhat provocative title, I realize that the price difference is a huge factor, but irrespective of the cost of these two, which ones do you prefer and why?

    I love the green Proraso, it is such a pleasure to use - easy to load the brush, lathers like a champ and gives me some of my closest shaves. I also enjoy the scent which to me is a very clean, masculine, soapy, fresh and invigorating one. Like it so much, I'll pick up a tub of the white one just to experience a different take on this great performer.

    I've also been looking for more soaps to introduce to my rotation (already have 6-7 soaps and even more creams), preferably non-tallow ones and a lot of positive reviews pointed me to MdC. Expensive, yes, but it sounds like a fantastic soap (provided its somewhat polarizing scent works for me). So I've ordered two jars and should receive them next week.

    I am curious what others users of these two soaps think of them and how would their qualities like latherability, protectiveness, sleekness, moisturizing ability stack these two against each other. I suppose both of these are great choices that deserve a place in any wetshaver's rotation, but any thoughts or comments from those who have experienced both would be appreciated. And again, I am only interested in the actual performance comparison, please ignore the price difference.

    Many thanks in advance!
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    Shaving newb here (long time lurker though). Started DE shaving a few weeks back...very little exposure to soaps. Since you are a fellow cannuck...I was curious to see how much it actually cost you with shipping and such to get a jar of cadre over.

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    Default MdC tops proraso

    I have used both of them on a regular basis and consider MdC a far superior shave than proraso. The cream produced by MdC is far more protective and cushioning than Proraso. As we are in the depths of a cold winter here, I also dont need the cooling effect of Proraso, the lavender scent from MdC is far more warming to the skin even if the same temperature water is used for both.
    You are right in saying that proraso loads easily and the cream produced is consistently good. Someone once said you could have the worst shaving technique yet still produce a soft creamy lather with proraso. The same could not be said of MdC, it is French, takes some getting to know and can be temperamental. Taking your time with MdC will give you a far superior shave over time. It doesn't help though that they fill their heavy glas pots to the brim and all the cream spills over the side. A shaving mug or bowl close at hand would solve those problems.

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    proraso is fine, but MdC is in a completely different league. of course, it should be for the staggering difference in cost. that being said, it rocks.
    "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans" John Lennon

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    I know this is Proraso vs MdC, but I'm going to throw this out there. La Toja shave stick. I recently got one from vintagescent.com and I love it. La Toja has a very nice clean scent and lathers like a champ. My current rotation consists of MWF, Tabac (soap), Cella, Proraso (cream) and La Toja can go toe to toe with any of these great shave products. It is the best non-tallow soap I have used yet, although I have not used MdC.

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    Proraso is a timeless wetshaving classic.

    MdC is the latest fashionable kid on the scene - difficult to find, not cheap...


    Stick with the classics

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    MdC is waaaaay much better than Proraso. An entirely different league.
    I have both, and MdC is vastly superior to Proraso.

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    MdC will give you a better lather.

    Scent + methol? Proraso!

    I'm not a huge fan of MdC scent but it does work very well. Proraso is much easier to get, cheaper and I love the scent. More plus for Proraso, so I pick Proraso.
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    Get yourself the Green Proraso cream and superlather it with MdC, that way you get the best of both worlds.
    Erik

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    Proraso and Martin de Candre both give a good lather and a good shave.

    But overall I'm not a big fan of Proraso due the cheap ingredients list (too much chemical) and the cheap scent.
    "Elle est où la poulette ?"

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    Guys, thanks so much for all the comments, much appreciated. Just curious, how many feel that MdC is indeed a bit more temperamental than Proraso, i.e. somewhat more difficult to get the perfect soap to water ratio?

    Quote Originally Posted by SheriffLobo View Post
    ...I was curious to see how much it actually cost you with shipping and such to get a jar of cadre over.
    2 x Shaving soap 170 g () = $75,73
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    Sub-Total: $75,73
    Colissimo (1 x 1.456 Kgs towards Canada): $39,29
    Reduction export: $-5,99
    Total: $109,02

    The pricing is in US Dollars, so since our loonie is a bit stronger than the greenback or at par, the Canadian price should be about the same.

    Quote Originally Posted by reyrascon View Post
    .... La Toja shave stick. .... It is the best non-tallow soap I have used yet, although I have not used MdC.
    Thanks for the recommendation, La Toja is definitely on my to-try list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drandall View Post
    Proraso is fine, but MdC is in a completely different league.
    +1 on this. Have both and feel the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igor01 View Post
    So I've ordered two jars and should receive them next week.
    Two jars? That should last you about 2.5 years if you used it every day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LouieGrandie View Post
    Two jars? That should last you about 2.5 years if you used it every day.
    I suspect they will last me quite a bit longer than that since I don't plan on using just the MdC soap exclusively. SSAD knoweth no mercy :)
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    I've never tried Proraso, but the MdC makes an amazing lather.

    I don't feel like it's that finicky. I can get a great lather without much fuss. I have about two years of lathering experience and I'm a daily shaver.
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    MdC has become my favorite shaving soap and I've tried virtually all of them. Don't give up on the scent. Initially I wasn't a fan, but after using it for 5 shaves or so it grew on me and now it is one of my favorite scents.

    If you are looking for something proraso like, but better I would try Santa Maria Novella. I'm not a fan of proraso at all, but SMN is one of the best soap/creams I've tried.
    ~Joe~

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    Proraso wins over martin de candre on the smell department (martin's smell is just awfull). In terms of easyness of use and quality, MdC runs laps around it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvitz81 View Post
    MdC has become my favorite shaving soap and I've tried virtually all of them. Don't give up on the scent. Initially I wasn't a fan, but after using it for 5 shaves or so it grew on me and now it is one of my favorite scents.

    If you are looking for something proraso like, but better I would try Santa Maria Novella. I'm not a fan of proraso at all, but SMN is one of the best soap/creams I've tried.
    Same here...love MdC and SMN, no fan of Proraso.
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    Can't stand menthol so my Prorasso goes mostly unused. Except for the scent, it is good. Never tried MDC but because it isn't menthol, it has to be better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oversaturn View Post
    MdC is waaaaay much better than Proraso. An entirely different league.
    I have both, and MdC is vastly superior to Proraso.
    It better had be!

 

 

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