mrconklin
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Post by mrconklin on May 20, 2019 10:57:03 GMT -6
I find this to bee a good cream. A little dab on your brush and right to the face. It lathers easily, has a pleasant smell. It provides good slickness and is not drying to the face. This is a good go to on the mornings I don't have time to fuss with a soap that takes a bit to lather and want to save time without going to a canned product.
It's probably my most expensive cream at $16 for the tub or $23 for a tub and synthetic brush if a person needs a brush. I think it will be fairly economical given how little you need. It's made in Jolly Old England, by some company that is said to make other high end UK soaps/creams. I have not tried any of those so can't say if it's comparable or not.
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Post by wchnu on May 21, 2019 4:33:20 GMT -6
I agree not a bad cream at all. I have been grumpy about it from the start though. I like the formula before it changed. I still have some of the old stuff. I will have to use the newer stuff again soon.
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mrconklin
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Post by mrconklin on May 21, 2019 9:08:49 GMT -6
I agree not a bad cream at all. I have been grumpy about it from the start though. I like the formula before it changed. I still have some of the old stuff. I will have to use the newer stuff again soon. I'm late to the game on that one, so I never tried the "before".
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Post by wchnu on May 22, 2019 18:18:59 GMT -6
I agree not a bad cream at all. I have been grumpy about it from the start though. I like the formula before it changed. I still have some of the old stuff. I will have to use the newer stuff again soon. I'm late to the game on that one, so I never tried the "before". It is a wonderful sandalwood scent to me. I need to check my stash. I might use it here in a day or two.
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