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Dismissing cost as a variable, what is the one soap that you would purchase as a gift or recommend to either a boy just beginning to wet shave, or a man just making the transition to traditional wet shaving (TWS)?
You can pick your own criteria, but mine, for a newbie, are as follows:
1. Must have great cushion + protection as a level of added security.
2. Must lather well or relatively easily so the poor chap doesn't give up on TWS for lack of getting a proper lather.
3. Lather must be stable/thick/hydrated throughout the entire shave.
4. Scents should be relatively mild and classic that are more or less universally enjoyed.
5. Must be a soap you wouldn't tire of day after day, lacking any other rotation. Consistent and reliable.
There are a few that come to mind here for me, but only one that pops to the forefront and really sticks:
Czech & Speake: Oxford & Cambridge
This is the most protective soap I own, best cushion, bar none. This is a Valobra soap, so any in this family (Valobra, Czech & Speake, old AOS tallow) is going to offer the same performance. Thick, creamy, and stable, this soap could be known as "old reliable" in my den. If I'm ever trying a new razor I'm unsure of, this is the soap I want protecting me. If I ever have any doubts about not getting a safe shave, this is the soap I grab. It just works, and works really, really well...
The scent of the O&C traditional lavender is light, mild, classic, masculine, refined, and soothing. It is the one scent I have in a soap that I could never see myself tiring of, and I can't imagine how anyone could not enjoy this scent.
Overall, this soap is in my top five of all time, and if I was forced to give up every other soap but one, I might be the most hesitant about giving up this one.
So, what is the one soap you would first give to your son just beginning to shave, or would recommend to a new convert (price considerations excluded)?
You can pick your own criteria, but mine, for a newbie, are as follows:
1. Must have great cushion + protection as a level of added security.
2. Must lather well or relatively easily so the poor chap doesn't give up on TWS for lack of getting a proper lather.
3. Lather must be stable/thick/hydrated throughout the entire shave.
4. Scents should be relatively mild and classic that are more or less universally enjoyed.
5. Must be a soap you wouldn't tire of day after day, lacking any other rotation. Consistent and reliable.
There are a few that come to mind here for me, but only one that pops to the forefront and really sticks:
Czech & Speake: Oxford & Cambridge
This is the most protective soap I own, best cushion, bar none. This is a Valobra soap, so any in this family (Valobra, Czech & Speake, old AOS tallow) is going to offer the same performance. Thick, creamy, and stable, this soap could be known as "old reliable" in my den. If I'm ever trying a new razor I'm unsure of, this is the soap I want protecting me. If I ever have any doubts about not getting a safe shave, this is the soap I grab. It just works, and works really, really well...
The scent of the O&C traditional lavender is light, mild, classic, masculine, refined, and soothing. It is the one scent I have in a soap that I could never see myself tiring of, and I can't imagine how anyone could not enjoy this scent.
Overall, this soap is in my top five of all time, and if I was forced to give up every other soap but one, I might be the most hesitant about giving up this one.
So, what is the one soap you would first give to your son just beginning to shave, or would recommend to a new convert (price considerations excluded)?
Both offer sublime performance.