Valobra Fougere soap
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Valobra Fougere soap
Well, I had been using a bar of soap for my face that Big Ren sent me about two years ago. Some Italian soap, name escapes me. Scent is rather bland and it is not as creamy as some tallow-based soaps like Castle Forbes, etc. Works as well as Claus Porto though, a white bar, and is less than half the price. So I moved that to the shower (wanting to save my bar of Vinolia for the fall now) and went to Valobra Fougere soap for the face. First thing is the smell. Love it. Not as 'green' as Penhaligon's English Fern (think less lavendar or pepperminty) but is definitely not anything 'modern'.
I think this is lacking tallow, but it seems to lather up like any Claus Porto. A bit more creaminess and it would be so nice. Drawback I think is the price.
I think this is lacking tallow, but it seems to lather up like any Claus Porto. A bit more creaminess and it would be so nice. Drawback I think is the price.
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Yes, the Valobra bath soaps are still tallow based but I had a similiar experiance with the one I tried, it did not seem to lather very well. And BTW Fitch, did you check that 'Swedes' thread in the Safety Razors and Blades section? Your name came up.
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Lynn, Do let us know what you think. I'd probably be open to trying them again some time if they work well for you ( of course, I'm quite sure that your water is better than mine...or than Sam's ). I had a similiar experiance with another very expensive Italian bath soap; the Rance I believe it was.
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All the Valobra soaps seem to be very good quality, made in the traditional way.
For me the Master Soaps lather up a tad easier & make the best bath / shower soaps. They are milled more so a harder, longer lasting bar.
I am using a Claus Porto pomegranate soap at the moment but The Valobra Fougere 100g is one of my favourite face soaps, wonderful scent.
All the Valobra soaps seem to be very good quality, made in the traditional way.
For me the Master Soaps lather up a tad easier & make the best bath / shower soaps. They are milled more so a harder, longer lasting bar.
I am using a Claus Porto pomegranate soap at the moment but The Valobra Fougere 100g is one of my favourite face soaps, wonderful scent.
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I have used the fougere from Valobra, and as Sam indicated, the 'ferny-ness' is not as sharp or 'green' as say Penhaligons or Trumpers, but it is well made and I enjoyed it. To me, the scent is muskier than that. I didn't think that the lather was as dense and creamy as the Claus Porto (which I'm using now), but it didn't irritate and was more that serviceable. Very nice change of pace for me. I would be interested in hearing about the other Masters series soaps as others try them.
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I agree that Valobra Fougere doesn't lather as richly as some, but the fragrance is very nice. I keep a cake in the drawer with my socks and underwear, which consequently have a cleaner scent than any laundry detergent could impart to them.
TOBS bath soap lathers wonderfully. I went through a 200g bar of it in the Mr Taylor scent a year ago and need to reorder. That fragrance bore little resemblance, I thought, to the Mr Taylor cologne and shave cream, but it was refined and elegant.
TOBS bath soap lathers wonderfully. I went through a 200g bar of it in the Mr Taylor scent a year ago and need to reorder. That fragrance bore little resemblance, I thought, to the Mr Taylor cologne and shave cream, but it was refined and elegant.
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Sam, That's both good and bad news. Why it's good is obvious...it's bad because of the price...sigh. I dunno...I don't really remember how many showers I tried with the one cake of Valobra I had....or, for sure, if I did, in fact, have any. I definately remember that Rance soap did not seem to lather that well. Thanks for the update.
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Gordon, that Valobra, it is like it had a film over it, or it needed to be used once or twice before it acted right. It may be triple milled, but not like a Claus Porto - this one goes a bit faster. However, you know my nose and the Fern scent is delightful, and for me to smell it, it has to be strong, but it does not linger.
I got this in a sale from Mr. Fisher, with about 5 or 6 soaps for like $50. Two Ferns, a Tallba swedish pine, some other Valobra scent and maybe two more. Come to think of it, Chris was the first person I ever bought something off the internet from that was not a web site, a tube of Trumper Violet Shave Cream. I was not home when Fed Ex came by my house so they left a sticker, and I drove at 7:30 at night in winter to the pickup site so I could shave with it the next morning. Don Cyp was the second person, that tub of Trumpers Almond which you later told me had gone off.
I got this in a sale from Mr. Fisher, with about 5 or 6 soaps for like $50. Two Ferns, a Tallba swedish pine, some other Valobra scent and maybe two more. Come to think of it, Chris was the first person I ever bought something off the internet from that was not a web site, a tube of Trumper Violet Shave Cream. I was not home when Fed Ex came by my house so they left a sticker, and I drove at 7:30 at night in winter to the pickup site so I could shave with it the next morning. Don Cyp was the second person, that tub of Trumpers Almond which you later told me had gone off.
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Used up my bar. Goes quicker than say a Claus Porto, even the small size. The scent is very, very nice, not as sharp as say Penhaligons English Fern cologne, but then again, it ain't wimpy either. Pronounced as you shower, but does not linger, anyway that I can tell.
I have one bar unused, and would trade it for say Mitchell's Wool Fat soap, so if anyone is interested, let me know. I today unwrapped a Caswell Massey #6 bar, and next will be this Swedish Tallba pine soap I have.
I have one bar unused, and would trade it for say Mitchell's Wool Fat soap, so if anyone is interested, let me know. I today unwrapped a Caswell Massey #6 bar, and next will be this Swedish Tallba pine soap I have.
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Primula has the mildest scent.
The Cologne bath soap is also mild. It has a very light Gold Medal like scent.
The Cologne bath soap is also mild. It has a very light Gold Medal like scent.
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