Crabtree & Evelyn shaving cream
Crabtree & Evelyn shaving cream
I used to be very dismissive of C&E shaving cream, figuring that since it comes from a "girly" store it couldn't be any good and certainly not suitable for a "manly" man like me. Well how wrong I was. I recently purchased tubes of almond and Sienna shaving cream and can't believe how good they are. IMO they're as good as my TOBS (avacado, rose and lavender), Fraser's, Floris and Proraso, my top-rated shaving creams. The price is not great, but the performance is excellent. I don't know what prompted me to walk into the C&E store, I think I was killing time, but I'm sure glad I did. That'll teach me to stereotype a product without ever trying it...shame on me for missing out on such a good product for all these years. What makes it more painful, is that it's been sitting right under my nose for years and years...none as blind as those who won't see.
And their sandalwood cream smells just like Trumper's sandalwood cream (both C&E sandalwood soap and Trumper sandalwood soap are different again). Now you'll know why we were up in arms when the almond oil cream was to be discontinued - we seem to have won a partial victory as it is still to be available in the tubes.
Chris
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yes Rufus I agree,
the C&E creams are wonderful shaving creams IMO and they do make a great lather. You might want to give their hard soaps a try also. I have the sandalwood soap and I think it is great. Here in Vegas they will not be getting any more of the sweet almond oil creams (tubes or tubs). They only had a few soap refills left, until I bought them
the C&E creams are wonderful shaving creams IMO and they do make a great lather. You might want to give their hard soaps a try also. I have the sandalwood soap and I think it is great. Here in Vegas they will not be getting any more of the sweet almond oil creams (tubes or tubs). They only had a few soap refills left, until I bought them
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C&E creams and soaps = quality.
I'm out of my Sienna cream actually, and kinda miss it. The sandalwood is next on my hitlist from C&E.
I do have a puck of their Nomad Shave Soap and enjoy that as well - I get a good lather from it - smells great. I only use it once in a while (prefer creams) so I think it'll last me a lifetime.
I'm out of my Sienna cream actually, and kinda miss it. The sandalwood is next on my hitlist from C&E.
I do have a puck of their Nomad Shave Soap and enjoy that as well - I get a good lather from it - smells great. I only use it once in a while (prefer creams) so I think it'll last me a lifetime.
-Andrew-
Though I'm basically new to wet shaving (the details would truly be a long story), my only other reference to brush and soap is the extra cheap badger and soap from local major retailers. My first purchases for wet shaving included soaps and a cream from C&E. It is worlds beyond William's soap, and I was still doing something wrong with it.
Yes, I'll fix my lathering behavior next time.
But once again, props to C&E soaps and creams!
Yes, I'll fix my lathering behavior next time.
But once again, props to C&E soaps and creams!
Their creams are amazing. I'm just waiting to go through the sweet almond oil cream so I can get my hands on some nomad.
As for their soaps... I've had a lot better, a lot cheaper. Actually I'd rather use a hand soap for shaving. Or just plain water.
As for their soaps... I've had a lot better, a lot cheaper. Actually I'd rather use a hand soap for shaving. Or just plain water.
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Rufus, I first started brush shaving, in the early '80s with stuff I got from C&E ( and I'll tell you what, they had a LOT more neat stuff then, then they do now, too ), and I continued to use their hard shave soap and colognes ( as well as bath soaps ) exclusively for a number of years. It was the only real quality traditional stuff one could get around here, and I didn't really start finding out about the authentic old English firms like Trumpers until the early '90s. When I did get my first cake of Trumpers soap though, I never went back to the C&E. It's not that the C&E wasn't good, I just thought that the Trumpers and Floris was even better. But, the C&E shave soaps and creams ARE of high quality, but they're not the bargain that they used to be. Time was when they were considerably less expensive then the London stuff, but as you now know, that is no longer true. However, they are, generally, alot easier to get a hold of in many places. BTW, in case you didn't know; C&E is an American company, started in the 1970s.
Regards,
Gordon
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C&E Sweet Almond Oil is my GOTO cream & soap. It will be a sad day when I run out of that. Of course, I'll still have the Sienna, Nomad and Sandalwood soaps and creams as a fallback.
Rich
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