Godrej Shaving Round Soap

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LookingGlass
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Post by LookingGlass »

Will someone please send me the URLs of the sites that sell Godrej products at a good value(i.e., cheap)?

I can only find cream for $5.00 plus shipping. Also, the soap sounds interesting. There has to be more economical sites out there.

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My mistake: $3.00 @ westcoastshaving.com. But shipping is outrageous.
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The Indian stores here in Montreal refuse to carry any Godrej shaving stuff. The shipping from there is indeed ridiculous.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Godrej-Fresh-Lime-S ... _499wt_928

strange?..I find it reasonable..as well as the Old Spice Indian versions as well

ST

crackstar wrote:The Indian stores here in Montreal refuse to carry any Godrej shaving stuff. The shipping from there is indeed ridiculous.
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Re: Godrej Shaving Round Soap

Post by John Rose »

An ancient thread, I know, but I found it while looking for Godrej on Google.
I just tried some Godrej Shaving Round only recently.
It does indeed make great lather. Compared to William's Mug, I find that William's will stay slick after it collapses, but Godrej looks better, and lathers up more quickly.

I find the scent to be very distinctive, and had some difficulty trying to remember where I had smelled something similar before. I thought maybe anise, but just a few minutes ago I recalled the pasty hand cleaner with pumice powder, called "Snap". It's been 40-50 years since I smelled any Snap, but I'm pretty sure it's the same. It's very memorable, like crayons, or Plasticine, or chamomile.
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