It is one of my favorites. The performance rivals many other soaps at a higher price point. Well worth the price.
It is one of my favorites. The performance rivals many other soaps at a higher price point. Well worth the price.
Paul - Cartridge to shavette: 4/20/2011. Shavette to straight: 10/13/2011.
Finally got around to trying the European version. Fantastic, and quite a good deal at around $3.00. I even used an extra floppy, high loft, low density brush to see if I could wring out lather with such a challenging brush. No problems. I love the old-fashioned smell, which smells like original Palmolive soap with a little more pungency. And best of all, it fits like a hand in glove in my ~70 year old shaving stick canister.
I'm sold.
Il faut reculer pour mieux sauter.
All I use. I buy one every time I am in Tesco. I have lots, they will stop making them one day..
Fad has vanished but shave will be great forever. Thanks to lessons learned at B&B !
the palmolive stick is an excellent product, wish we could get it in the States.
They are the equivalent of about 90 cents here
Pssst winston61. Its at almost every online vender.
Love the palmolive. Will always have a stick of it in my rotation.
Progress, Labs/Astra SP, Semogue 1520, Tabac, Palmolive, Speick, Arlington, MWF, Arko.
I think he meant in a US brick and mortar store. Even today there are still some people that don't use a credit or debit card in the US (credit/debit cards aren't pushed on people as hard here as in the EU or especially in Singapore -- where you have to open a bank account when you sign up for National Service at age 18 in order to be paid for your service).
Palmolive is alright, I went 3 months on one stick, still have about 1 inch left. I get similar performance from Palmolive and Arko...Excellent performance.
I like the smell of aired out Arko slightly better (but fresh Arko stinks). I have a hard time with feeling like I am lathering with dish soap with Palmolive's scent.
Phil
I picked up a few sticks a couple of months back, took a sniff and gave it a try, then put them in the cabinet. About a month ago I took one out again and gave it another go. I find I'm reaching for it more than anything else now, and probably use it about 4-5 days a week, the other 2-3 being either Tabac, Cella, Vitos, or Speick.
The more I use it, the more I like the smell, and it lathers very very well for me. This is the Euro version made in Germany that I'm talking about. I haven't tried the Australian version yet.
I just used a stick today! It is works awesome, and the smell is very non threatening. Plus, the tallow in it rules. I will buy more. I need to try some Arko too so I can compare.
Palmolive OK...Arko is better...LaToja is top of the heap
"Here in this darkness, I know what I've done..I know all at once who I am"
I've picked up a couple Palmolive sticks and they do get use. I have not found anything that tops Arko ...BUT... I keep looking..
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I got them both at the same time. I prefer the ARKO scent, but both work quite well. The Arko was cheaper, so I'd have to say that overall, I think it's a better deal. I'll use them both, and keep them both on hand as much as possible.
I have the Palmolive (green) and it is pretty good. I find myself using the Arko more though. They both offer great value/performance, but it was the Arko that turned me onto shave sticks, and face lathering. Maybe I am slightly biased since my brother lives in Turkey now![]()
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