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Recommendation for unscented/very light scented soap?

Z-2

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Hello,

I am looking for some not so expensive unscented or very light scented soap. Keep in mind, that I live in EU.

Thanks !
 
I know @CBLSoap.com makes an awesome non scented called Granite. I also know he works with our international members to help with shipping. It's worth reaching out to him or checking out his website and messaging him.
 
I know @CBLSoap.com makes an awesome non scented called Granite. I also know he works with our international members to help with shipping. It's worth reaching out to him or checking out his website and messaging him.
I agree . Def worth checking.. Also Signature Soaps in England might be an option.. Brian has a good unscented soap.
 
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Taylor of Old Bond Street Platinum soap is very pleasant and light scent. Plus, the refill puck is very affordable.

Haslinger Schafmilch also seemingly would meet your requirements.
 
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@Z-2 Private message me your shipping address and I will figure out shipping costs, keeping a package at or under 8 ounces is the best way to keep costs to a minimum. If you want an unscented soap I am willing to send you as much unscented CBL Tonsorial Soap (similar to classic Williams) as I can get into an 8 ounce package and only charge the cost of shipping IF the cost of shipping is acceptable to you.

As far as other brands that might fit the unscented need I agree that haslinger has good soaps that are mildly scented. They did recently change to a non-tallow formula that I’ve not tried so that may have changed how they perform. I personally find velobra to be mildly scented but others may disagree. They are currently not being produced so if you find you like velobra today, it may not be there tomorrow.

my favorite unscented recommendation is to buy VINTAGE soaps like Yardley (in a wood bowl) or Williams and Colgate Mug/Tonsorial soaps, preferably Tonsorial pucks. Vintage soapshave almost certainly lost all scent and most are decent shave soaps.
 
Today I`ve tried the new "super formula" of Proraso white (for sensitive skin), which seems much better than older one. Also, my preview soap was with parabens (formula before they change around 2011), so, this can make a difference too. No reactions at all on my skin (y)
 
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