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LEA Classic Shaving Soap in wooden bowl

I am now over 40 shaves in a row on this puck and loving it. LEA Classic is definitely worth the money.

This soap is everything an old school, non-artisan soap should be. It performs very well, but lacks the extra skin conditioners that artisan soaps contain. For shave performance it fares well against producers like Noble Otter, DG, GD, and A&E. For post-shave performance there are plenty of aftershave products which make up for the lack of skin conditioners, so this is a non-issue.

This soap should be in everyone's den. It performs well and will last a good long time.
 
I am now over 40 shaves in a row on this puck and loving it. LEA Classic is definitely worth the money.

This soap is everything an old school, non-artisan soap should be. It performs very well, but lacks the extra skin conditioners that artisan soaps contain. For shave performance it fares well against producers like Noble Otter, DG, GD, and A&E. For post-shave performance there are plenty of aftershave products which make up for the lack of skin conditioners, so this is a non-issue.

This soap should be in everyone's den. It performs well and will last a good long time.
It's on my list for when I've gone through most of the soaps I've already got. I'm afraid to buy LEA (or any other hard soap) for fear that it'll slow me down.
 
It's on my list for when I've gone through most of the soaps I've already got. I'm afraid to buy LEA (or any other hard soap) for fear that it'll slow me down.

This is one you won’t mind sticking around for awhile.
 
Last thing I need is more soaps!

I used the stick today. I think it’s the latest formula. Doubt it’s tallow.

Was super foamy but I got a good shave out of it. The scent has always left me numb....nothing.

I’m thinking about this but worried about the whiff....

The only sandalwood I’ve been exposed to is AOS and TOBS. Any comparison?


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It is a different scent than TOBS or AOS. I found it to be light and pleasant. I haven't used the LEA Original, but my understanding is that it has a different scent than the LEA Classic.

They should both be using the same basic soap base. Last I heard it is still a tallow formula. The puck that I just finished had been in my stash for a couple of years, however.
 
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The review:
Like many wet shavers, I am a fan of hard soaps. However, so far in my wet shaving career I have found only a few that are worthwhile but there are many that I haven't tried yet. The rest suck. (I am looking at you TOBS puck.) My hard soap list is short: Tabac, MWF, & CBL Tonsorial. Well, that list is getting a new addition.

LEA Classic is a hard, milled puck that when unwrapped is devoid of any markings. It is just a white puck of soap that is so bone dry as to be porous. This reminded me of how a puck of MWF feels when first unwrapped, except the LEA Classic might be even drier than MWF. I knew right away that this puck would require blooming. Before placing it back into the bowl, I held it to my nose. The sandalwood and moss scent with a hint of menthol is vey pleasant and far from overpowering. After placing the puck back in the bowl I opened the bottle of LEA Classic AS splash. The AS matches the soap and is also quite pleasant. Before covering the soap up I put some water on top of it then immediately dumped it off. I then covered the soap with the lid to the bowl.

The next morning (today) the soap was moist and a little softer. I put a few drops more water on top of it and hopped into the shower. After my shower I took a synthetic brush, wet the bristles, and then squeezed much of the water out. I then loaded directly from the puck. The soap is more foamy than many when it loads, but I had no problem getting plenty of soap into my brush and into my lather bowl. I then added a teaspoon or two of water and proceeded to build what appeared to be a very nice lather. Shaving with it showed it to be protective and comfortable, but lacking slickness. (If this happens with a harder soap it means that the lather is too dry.) I added a couple of teaspoons more water for the second pass and was rewarded with a slick, comfortable, and protective lather that gave me a really, really comfortable BBS. Finishing the shave with the matching AS left me feeling great and smelling good. The scent has faded in the few hours since finishing the shave, but it was never that strong to begin with.

I have only used this for one shave so far, but, since it is my current 3017 project, it is going to get much, much more use. So far I would say it has similar performance to Tabac or CBL Tonsorial with similar water needs. Give this soap more than you think it needs and you will probably be close to the right amount. CBL Tonsorial has a leg up on this soap in one area, just as it does on Tabac. LEA Classic is available in one scent only. CBL has a range of options. So, if you aren't a fan of sandalwood and moss, you probably aren't going to find this soap as enjoyable as I do.

LEA Classic is going on to my list of soaps to restock when it is gone. Considering that this soap has been around for a long time now, I am surprised that there aren't more people talking about it. I only found one review from 2015 on a different forum. Hopefully some of you other Cadre members will give this one a try. At around $12 US for a 100 gram refill puck and around $24 for the puck with the wooden bowl, I feel that this is soap is definitely a good value.

I am really excited to use it again tomorrow.

You got the tallow version?...Awesome!!

Formula was changed to veggie around 6 years ago so it must be NOS. It's a wonderful soap!

I've got 3 pucks of the tallow formula and I love the stuff!!
 
You got the tallow version?...Awesome!!

Formula was changed to veggie around 6 years ago so it must be NOS. It's a wonderful soap!

I've got 3 pucks of the tallow formula and I love the stuff!!
I bought this puck in 2017 from Maggards.

AFAIK, the "Classic" line is still tallow, but I haven't purchased a replacement puck yet. I am not sure about their "Original" line of products these days.


Natually, their website doesn't show if either, both, or neither are tallow these days.
 
I bought this puck in 2017 from Maggards.

AFAIK, the "Classic" line is still tallow, but I haven't purchased a replacement puck yet. I am not sure about their "Original" line of products these days.


Natually, their website doesn't show if either, both, or neither are tallow these days.

Current production of the classic line is veggie.
Just as the reformulation as coming in, I had purchased 14 pucks of the tallow (then sold off several to forum friends in Australia).

I'm not sure about the stick, I believe it's also veggie but can't be sure. I have a stick from years ago which is the tallow formula (states lanolin and glycerine on the front of the cover). It's nice but the classic puck is miles ahead!
 
Current production of the classic line is veggie.
Just as the reformulation as coming in, I had purchased 14 pucks of the tallow (then sold off several to forum friends in Australia).

I'm not sure about the stick, I believe it's also veggie but can't be sure. I have a stick from years ago which is the tallow formula (states lanolin and glycerine on the front of the cover). It's nice but the classic puck is miles ahead!

My circa-2014 stick is tallow and lanolin. Excellent stuff.
 
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I just purchased a replacement puck of LEA Classic and it is now a veggie formula. This is a little disappointing, but veggie soaps can be great performers. I am looking forward to giving this formula a try, since I had such great performance from the old formula. I really hope that the current version works as well as the old tallow version.

More to come after I give this a try.
 
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