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.
Thanks,
Ed
Godrej Shaving Round Soap
Does this help? http://joposemporium.ecrater.com/c/9086 ... eams-soaps
Gary
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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
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.
Re: Godrej Shaving Round Soap
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.
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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