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Post by wchnu on Jan 7, 2010 4:59:19 GMT -5
I have used both the Lavender and Lemon that Possum sent me. I must say that both work well and I enjoy the scents. I used them before I got my Dirty Bird scuttle and have used them with it. They are better when warm in a scuttle. For the price you can not beat them. Both made an easy slick thick great lather with either my Lather Monster Boar or Vintage Ever Ready Badger brush. I give both of them two jumps on the couch. Fuzzy
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Post by Possum on Jan 7, 2010 6:07:10 GMT -5
Fuzzy,
Glad you hear that you are having success with the Derby creams. I found them to make excellent lather but the scent was just not right for me. Hope you continue to enjoy them.
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Post by wchnu on Jan 7, 2010 15:01:32 GMT -5
Fuzzy, Glad you hear that you are having success with the Derby creams. I found them to make excellent lather but the scent was just not right for me. Hope you continue to enjoy them. I am sure that I will. I guess I am not as much a scent person as some are. They seem fine to me. Fuzzy
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Alan
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Post by Alan on Feb 27, 2010 9:40:43 GMT -5
Sometimes during the week I will use a cream rather than the soap. I tried the Derby Lavender and liked how it performed. The scent was different from what I expected, but I've grown to like it. The next order I place will include a tube of the Lemon version.
Alan
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Post by wchnu on Feb 27, 2010 15:52:03 GMT -5
Sometimes during the week I will use a cream rather than the soap. I tried the Derby Lavender and liked how it performed. The scent was different from what I expected, but I've grown to like it. The next order I place will include a tube of the Lemon version. Alan Well worth the money to get it. And just 'cause you mentioned it I am going to use it for my shave today. VIVA LA REVOLUTION. Fuzzy
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Post by rocketman on Feb 27, 2010 20:12:32 GMT -5
It sounds worth trying. I will keep my eyes peeled for some.
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