Favorite American Soaps?

Lots I would like to try but out off by the shipping, VAT and the Royal Mail ransom. I have just checked out the Artisansoapshoppe that Wet the Face has reviewed: $32 bssic cost or $50 Priority which is absolutely nuts.Only US soap I have tried (apart from FINE- made in Netherlands) is PAA CAD: lovely smell but lather is a bit thin. How do Stirlings and B & M compare performance wise compared to Wickhams, Nanny's, OSP and P&B?

I am tempted by the Mama Bear Brute though. I love the scent of Brute and such a cute name! ("only" $16 shipping too: why are US shipping quotes so variable?)
 
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But, I'm Dutch so I have no particular reason to choose British Artisan because of patriotisme or some other sentiments. Shipping from Maggards USA is about the same as shipping from an UK vendor. I was just wondering if the American soaps are a real asset, something worthwhile?? I Iike Truefitt and Hill, Tobs, Wickhams, MWF.
 
I can only comment on two US based soaps. PPA CAD: nice scent but down on performance compared to the Brits and FINE: very good in all areas (but made in your country). I am aiming to try Mama Bear soap soon as her postage is manageable at 16 bucks and she comes highly recommended.
 
I can only comment on two US based soaps. PPA CAD: nice scent but down on performance compared to the Brits and FINE: very good in all areas (but made in your country). I am aiming to try Mama Bear soap soon as her postage is manageable at 16 bucks and she comes highly recommended.
 
I can only comment on two US based soaps. PPA CAD: nice scent but down on performance compared to the Brits and FINE: very good in all areas (but made in your country). I am aiming to try Mama Bear soap soon as her postage is manageable at 16 bucks and she comes highly recommended.
Your experience with PAA is so not like my experience :) 10 seconds load gives me a slick and creamy lather. I have only tried two Brits artisans OSP which is very good and P&B which I found it to be a bit better than average.
I have also tried 2 soaps by Cheaselface and 2 soaps by Reefpoint and I would rate them below PAA and Stirling.
 
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Fine is my favourite (maybe I should say favorite) but that is made in NL. The others are good B&M PAA TFFC etc but to be honest Wickham Nanny's and OSP to name but three are better and cheaper!
 
Some other good ones I have tried are Reef Point, tried their Aviator soap and it was a fantastic leathery scent, really regret trading that one. I would certainly get it again.

Had a Tiki soap, which was alright Go West was the flavour, another leathery scent. It was good but I didn't reach for it.

Caties Bubbles was a nice lather but for all three I have tried I have reacted to with soreness LPV, Pommes au Four & Spanish Holiday, which is a shame because they were great.

Razorock has been nice soap, a very cheap and easily accesible option given the many stockists this side of the pond (great synthetic brushes too).

Although I see they get slammed online I always thought Col Conk soaps were quite decent I tried their Amber and Bay Rum, one of the few Bay Rums I enjoyed and few soaps I have completely finished.

Not American but just south of the border in Mexico, Archaic Alchemy do some great soaps, I have their Citrus Mint and Eureka soaps and they are excellent and very afordable, both shipped for about £18.
 
Some other good ones I have tried are Reef Point, tried their Aviator soap and it was a fantastic leathery scent, really regret trading that one. I would certainly get it again.

Had a Tiki soap, which was alright Go West was the flavour, another leathery scent. It was good but I didn't reach for it.

Caties Bubbles was a nice lather but for all three I have tried I have reacted to with soreness LPV, Pommes au Four & Spanish Holiday, which is a shame because they were great.

Razorock has been nice soap, a very cheap and easily accesible option given the many stockists this side of the pond (great synthetic brushes too).

Although I see they get slammed online I always thought Col Conk soaps were quite decent I tried their Amber and Bay Rum, one of the few Bay Rums I enjoyed and few soaps I have completely finished.

Not American but just south of the border in Mexico, Archaic Alchemy do some great soaps, I have their Citrus Mint and Eureka soaps and they are excellent and very afordable, both shipped for about £18.
I have the Aviator by Reef Point that I would be prepared to trade for a similar soap.

Another soap that I don't think has been mentioned yet is Crown King, PAA sister company. The formula is a little different to PAA and for some people a better formula. I have the Tack Room which performs brilliantly..... another leathery scent that I love.

In fearness to soap makers, the odds are very much in favour of the OP buying a decent to excellent soap. The competition is so tough that I doubt a bad soap would be around for long. The biggest problem for most people is to find a scent we really like.
 
I have the Aviator by Reef Point that I would be prepared to trade for a similar soap.

Another soap that I don't think has been mentioned yet is Crown King, PAA sister company. The formula is a little different to PAA and for some people a better formula. I have the Tack Room which performs brilliantly..... another leathery scent that I love.

In fearness to soap makers, the odds are very much in favour of the OP buying a decent to excellent soap. The competition is so tough that I doubt a bad soap would be around for long. The biggest problem for most people is to find a scent we really like.
That is very true, very hard to find a bad soap these days, save the odd Etsy/farmers market artisan. Most artisan soaps are pretty good these days.

If you're UK based I wouldn't mind a trade for it. My list of stuff is contained in my signature, perhaps we could sort something. I keep forgetting Maggards has its cheap International shipping.
 
That is very true, very hard to find a bad soap these days, save the odd Etsy/farmers market artisan. Most artisan soaps are pretty good these days.

If you're UK based I wouldn't mind a trade for it. My list of stuff is contained in my signature, perhaps we could sort something. I keep forgetting Maggards has its cheap International shipping.

Sure, I had not thought of farmers market ;)

I got mine from Maggards but even with cheap shipping you are looking at £18 minimum.

I can't see your signature. ...
 
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