Reddit Reddit reviews Van Der Hagen Glycerin Shave Soap, 2.5-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12)

We found 6 Reddit comments about Van Der Hagen Glycerin Shave Soap, 2.5-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Van Der Hagen Glycerin Shave Soap, 2.5-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12)
Hypo-allergenic shave soap for an Exceptional ShaveHelps protect even the most sensitive skinWith vitamin E and oat extract
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6 Reddit comments about Van Der Hagen Glycerin Shave Soap, 2.5-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12):

u/jolly_pine · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

I used disposables for years, and always had sensitive skin, and ingrown hairs. Four years ago I switched to a safety razor, a cup of glycerine soap, and a badger hair brush. I noticed an almost immediate change in my skin for the better. I replace the blades when they are dull, but that's it.

A key part of this is the pre-shave hot water. Your hair is stiff. Soften it up with hot water. It takes a minute, just splash hot water on your face till the beard feels smooth. If you try to share before your hair is ready, the blade tends to tug on the hair. These 12 blades gillette jobs bypass all the hot water beard prep, but in exchange they fuck up your face. Take the time to get a good shave.

Here's the razor i've trusted for four years.
http://www.classicshaving.com/catalog/item/522941/190429.htm
Very similar to yours.

As far as shaving creams go, my experience has been that anything in a can will glog up my blades, and that means more passes over the same area. I now only use a glycerine shaving soap in a cup. It rinses very clean, and gives one hell of a good shave without drying my skin. Add to that, it lasts a really long time, and is super cheap.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001A3DNXC

I've been using this soap for the last few years, and it's great for me.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

This stuff? Never even bothered to try it, but their scented luxury soap has an OK scent to it. More importantly it lathers very well.

u/my_man_krishna · 1 pointr/Frugal

Mug and brush is more of a European phenomenon than an American one, at least for now. But yeah, there are a whole bunch of different options regarding soap, brushes, razors, and blades.

A few years ago, I got a very nice, Chinese stainless steel razor free with a large pack of Derby blades that I'm still using. This was shortly after my foray into mug and brush shaving. Since then, I've tried Omega soap I still use the plastic container it came in for my "mug."

After that, it was some Herban Cowboy I got at the supermarket for $4; it lasted over a year of daily shaves. I liked it but they stopped carrying it. So, I bought a 12-pack of Van Der Hagen shave soap from Amazon for about $15 (price has gone up a bit since then.) This stuff is great; it doesn't have quite the longevity of the Herban Cowboy, but it's even cheaper.

I've been shaving this way for about the past 10 years, starting with a hand-me-down safety razor from my father. Along with the much reduced trash output compared to using compressed shave cream and disposable razors, the thing that really got my attention about the mug and brush method is how inexpensive it is. I'm spending less than $10 a year to shave.

u/ProfOak_ · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Whoa, small world. Nice to meet you. I'll keep that in mind. I linked to the select in my original post, but I guess I can do better for the same price.

What would you say about this 12 pack of delux or this 12 pack of glycerin? What are the pros and cons to using either of them?

u/indrora · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

My $0.02 -- Van Der Haagen makes a wonderful soap that I used for a while that helped quite a bit (amazon). Following with witch hazel helped clear up a lot of things, too.

Also, what blades are you using? When I switched from Merkur blades to Feathers, things got instantly better.