(03-02-2020, 08:02 PM)0BPman9.25 Wrote:(03-02-2020, 07:15 PM)RayClem Wrote: ...However, if you are using pre-shave or post-shave products, then the cost of those products has to be factored into the cost of the shave. I find that using high quality soaps, even those that cost $30 can reduce my overall shave cost by eliminating the need for additional products that I would otherwise need.
That must be "Las Vegas math" you're using as a host of superb post shave moisturizers can be had for less than $10 each and will easily last nigh onto a year unless you are slathering it on.
If I look at prices on West Coast Shaving, pre-shave products range from $11 (Prep Cream) - $60 (Castle Forbes pre-shave).
Post-shave balms (non-including alcohol based splashes) range from $9.25 (Stirling shave balm) - $60 (Castle Forbes aftershave balm).
Prices on soaps range from $3.49 (Col Conk) to $79 (Antica Barbieria Colla).
Yes, I know you can purchase some after-shave balms for $5 at your local discount store or pharmacy. I have used them, but prefer not to do so.
Let's say I want to stick with Proraso products. I pick up Proraso pre-shave ($13), Proraso sandalwood soap (10), and Proraso alcohol free aftershave balm ($16). My total purchase has come to $39. I have no idea how long this combination might last compared to a tub of Wholly Kaw Siero at $30, but it seems to me that by purchasing Siero alone, the "Las Vegas math" shows the odds in my favor.
Your needs and preferences are likely to be different than mine. If using inexpensive soaps in combination with inexpensive aftershaves works for you, that is great. I am just trying to point out that if you use pre-shave and post-shave products along with your soap, the total cost of those products needs to be considered. I choose to use soaps that are so good that pre-shave and post-shave products are not required, but that often means I am purchasing more expensive soaps ($20 and up). However, not all expensive soaps are worth the price.
In another posting, one member reviewed what I consider to be a mid-tier soap. He reported that the shave was fantastic and the post-shave was fantastic, but admitted to using a pre-shave product and an expensive post-shave serum. His combined cost was somewhere around $150. Thus, he should have expected a fantastic shave, even with a mid-range soap. Had he not used the pre-shave and post-shave products, his shave might not have been fantastic.