Traditionnel v. (Le Père Lucien) lemon, rosemary, thyme, lavender, eucalyptus
This is my third day with Traditionnel, and the shaves keep getting better and better. The lather has become thicker and much more protective, while the slickness remains exceptional. Odd thing is, even though I’m loading for a full minute and making mounds of thick lather, the puck doesn’t look like I’ve touched it at all. This soap comes in a 7 oz. tin. At the current rate of consumption, I could likely use Traditionnel each morning from now until Easter without hitting bottom. With a lifespan like that, I can see why it's called 'traditional'.
LPL soaps are made in Argenty, a small agricultural town in the dead center of France.
This is my third day with Traditionnel, and the shaves keep getting better and better. The lather has become thicker and much more protective, while the slickness remains exceptional. Odd thing is, even though I’m loading for a full minute and making mounds of thick lather, the puck doesn’t look like I’ve touched it at all. This soap comes in a 7 oz. tin. At the current rate of consumption, I could likely use Traditionnel each morning from now until Easter without hitting bottom. With a lifespan like that, I can see why it's called 'traditional'.
LPL soaps are made in Argenty, a small agricultural town in the dead center of France.