Pre-shave, I just use soap ... I'm sold on the benefits of clays and charcoal, and enjoy soaps with these in. No specific brand, but I do like handmade. Simple soap.
Bath soap, I like MWF. Again, simple soap. Actually, at the moment, I'm using up a lovely Orange & Patchouli "Shaving Soap" which turned out to be all froth and no suitable lather, but it's a nice soap for bathing. In the shower, I have a bit more room and like Aleppo Soap (15% Laurel) with "a good gloving"
I went through a phase of enjoying Hammam style Black Olive Soap and still have some kicking about. I also used it on my face for a while as I have really good/oily skin and prefer to feel drier; oil dissolves oil theory kinda worked but face feel ended up a bit plastic-feeling, like a waterproof sheen.
Pre-shave, I gave Ach Brito Glyce a good run. While I found it a really excellent pre-shave soap, softening the bristles in a quite amazing way, long-term I found that softer hair had a greater chance of ended up as irritable ingrowers. Younger folks might take to it very well, but I think when hair changes from coloured to white, there are consistency changes as well.
Just for
allez-up and outta here L'Oreal Men Expert (the orange one) suits me nicely, giving me a wake-up, fresh feeling and a good tautness/dryness that I like.
Sometimes, I'll splash some rose water on my face before bed. Simple rose water from the supermarket - KTC brand, like 50p for 200ml. I've said it before: rose water is rose water is rose water. No point paying "artisinal" prices for rose water. My only other skin treatment is raw birch tar (heavy in salicylic acid), which I'll pop a drop onto any area post-shave that feels like and ingrower and leave it for an hour or so.