I'm guessing you are looking for "true" creams that have undergone the rot process. Not soft soaps that everybody tries to say are creams like Cella and whatnot. That's a pet peeve of mine! If it hasn't gone through that chemical transition, it's a soap.
So far Al's stands well above the rest of the creams I've tried, but it definitely takes the most work to lather up. Not finicky, it just takes a LOT of water and some time. I like a few of his scents a lot (his take on the fougere is way more refreshing than most, for example.)
Most other creams don't provide the same level of protection, but a few do match the post-shave and the slickness. Probably if I ranked them, it would go:
Als >> Nancyboy (not sure if I'd classify it like this since it's not the same type of lathering cream) > SJoL > Speick/EJ (strongly suspect it's the same formula) > La Toja.
I've ditched pretty much everything else. Might try baum.be at some point.
So far Al's stands well above the rest of the creams I've tried, but it definitely takes the most work to lather up. Not finicky, it just takes a LOT of water and some time. I like a few of his scents a lot (his take on the fougere is way more refreshing than most, for example.)
Most other creams don't provide the same level of protection, but a few do match the post-shave and the slickness. Probably if I ranked them, it would go:
Als >> Nancyboy (not sure if I'd classify it like this since it's not the same type of lathering cream) > SJoL > Speick/EJ (strongly suspect it's the same formula) > La Toja.
I've ditched pretty much everything else. Might try baum.be at some point.