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(This post was last modified: 05-30-2016, 01:24 AM by CHSeifert.)
(05-29-2016, 11:36 PM)Freddy Wrote:
(05-29-2016, 11:30 PM)CHSeifert Wrote: Anyone tried the Stirling bath soaps ?
Do they lather easily ?
Whaty about the hardness of the bar - is is soft or hard (for a hard soap, that is)

Claus, I have them.  I would say thety are reasonably hard and last a long time.  They are large.  The water here in San Diego is hard but I can bring up a nice lather with it.

Thanks Freddy,

I made a big order for 6 Stirling brushes (well not that big really, as the brushes are very cheap) from Rod, but didn't buy any of his shaving soaps, although I have read they are fantastic good, and very fairly priced for such a well performing shaving soap.
But I'm trying to stay with 4 North American artisanes, and then focus on them and buy dozens of soaps from them (Caties, CRSW Select, B&M and Mystic Water) so thought it would be a good idea to start collecting some of the Stirling bath soaps instead, and if they perform great just buy 12-15 of his bath soaps and enjoy them one after one Smile

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Cheers, Claus from Denmark
#32
Bar soap all day. Use a shower poof, do not let bar come in direct contact with water, and keep it in a soap container outside the bathroom to keep it dry.

Some favorites are:

Razorock
Pre de provence
SV
Soap Commander
Cellar Door

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#33

Barner 4 Life
I use both. I mainly use Yardley, Dr. Bronner's and Stirling bar soaps. I am a big fan of the Nivea body washes. The one I am using now (can't remember the scent) leaves my skin feeling like I had just moisturized with lotion after the shower.
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(07-12-2015, 06:47 PM)Erlenmeyer Wrote: Soapy Bathman makes amazing body bars and shampoo bars. Both will last a long time (months) if you treat them right.


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I have always wanted to try his soaps, good to hear a recommendation.
#35

Member
Southern Ohio
I have been using bar soap by Good Earth Spa. She makes it as natural as possible. I have been using it all the time - even take it with me travelling and I do not get dry skin anymore. My two favorites are Indian Sandalwood (smells like the wood) and Dragons Blood.

She has a store on line or through ebay. I buy in bulk so they run me $3.00 to $3.27 per bar with free shipping. I have no connection to the store but stumbled across it while researching how to make soap a couple years ago.
#36
I've recently started using Mickey Lee Soapworks' bath bars. The scent is great!
#37

Member
Périgueux
Bar soap, because it's cheaper and also because there are not parabens.
"Marseille soap" and "alep" soap are great but it's dry too much skin for me. Unfortunaly!
#38

Sophisticated Stooge
Corpus Christi, TX
Duke Cannon brought me back to bar soap exclusively. This stuff is just fantastic - lathers easy, rinses clean with a pleasant and a just so understated scent (I'm at the point in my life where I don't need to smell like fruit or flowers or a boy on the prowl). Long lasting to boot!
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(05-30-2016, 01:23 AM)CHSeifert Wrote:
(05-29-2016, 11:36 PM)Freddy Wrote:
(05-29-2016, 11:30 PM)CHSeifert Wrote: Anyone tried the Stirling bath soaps ?
Do they lather easily ?
Whaty about the hardness of the bar - is is soft or hard (for a hard soap, that is)

Claus, I have them.  I would say thety are reasonably hard and last a long time.  They are large.  The water here in San Diego is hard but I can bring up a nice lather with it.

Thanks Freddy,

I made a big order for 6 Stirling brushes (well not that big really, as the brushes are very cheap) from Rod, but didn't buy any of his shaving soaps, although I have read they are fantastic good, and very fairly priced for such a well performing shaving soap.
But I'm trying to stay with 4 North American artisanes, and then focus on them and buy dozens of soaps from them (Caties, CRSW Select, B&M and Mystic Water) so thought it would be a good idea to start collecting some of the Stirling bath soaps instead, and if they perform great just buy 12-15 of his bath soaps and enjoy them one after one  Smile


Which brushes did you order?
#40
Bars 100%. Don't need it in a watered down form. With a bar I control the amount of water


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