

🪒 Elevate your shave game with the classic lather that never quits!
Tabac Original Shaving Soap Bowl Refill is a 4.4-ounce dense soap puck crafted by Maurer & Wirtz since 1959. It produces a rich, creamy lather with a signature lavender and citrus scent, designed for all skin types. Renowned for its effortless lathering and long-lasting use, it offers exceptional value and a timeless grooming experience favored by wet shaving enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B000WZJ0NG |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,896 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1,915 in Bath Soaps |
| Brand | Tabac Original |
| Brand Name | Tabac Original |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,676 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04011700436309 |
| Item Form | Bar |
| Item Weight | 139 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Maurer & Wirtz |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Lavender,Citrus |
| Scent Name | Lavender,Citrus |
| Skin Type | All |
| UPC | 793379183046 794438561300 116994472034 784190230279 749447316557 746480096033 761193198867 789756389255 885892064237 |
| Unit Count | 4.4 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | No |
G**.
Incredibly high-quality lather, and a bargain.
I had never smelled Tabac before I purchased this, so I was a little leary. There are some comparisons made to an "old woman's purse" when the scent is described. However, the overwhelmingly high reputation for the lathering ability of this soap forced me to give it a try anyway. I'm glad I did, as this is now my go-to soap for day-to-day use (I do use other soaps when i want to mix it up a bit). If you have trouble making lather with other shaving soaps, try this one, it's pretty much a no-brainer. Rich, dense, creamy lather with minimal effort. I've been using soap/brush for over twenty years, and Tabac is my new benchmark for lather quality. My lathering procedure: I soak my boar brush (Semogue 620) in warm water while I'm showering. I'll also put a few drops of water on top of the soap, not much, just a flick of water off of my fingers. After the shower, I'll shake all the excess water off of my brush and swirl it around on top of the soap for 10-15 seconds. I'm not timing it, or anything, just loading the brush. I'll then splash just a bit more water onto the brush and start working the brush on my face, doing swirls and a painting motion to work the soap into dense lather that has the consistency of yogurt. With a little bit of practice/experience, you can easily build enough lather in your brush to do multiple shaving passes. Some people work up the lather in their hand, or use a mug/bowl. Those work great also, I just prefer to face-lather. I use a DE razor to shave with, so the slickness that is provided by a nice rich soap lather makes for a much more comfortable shave. Tabac soap provides great slickness. Even after a pass of the blade, there's a ton of residual slickness to allow a touch-up or buff without necessarily re-applying the lather. Once properly made, Tabac's lather is amazingly dense, and long-lasting. If you find that it isn't slick enough for you, add a bit more water to your brush. The scent of Tabac is mostly just "old-fashioned soap", in my opinion. There's some powder, a bit of lavender in the background, along with other woody/floral notes. I've read some reviews where people note that they smell "cigarette smoke" but I do not get that at all. I get some tobacco flower in with the woody/floral notes, but not cigarette or smoke. At any rate, after rinsing off when my shave is complete, there's minimal lingering aroma from the soap, and after applying aftershave, it's all gone completely. I do like the scent of Tabac, but even if I didn't, the quality of the lather far outweighs any downside the scent may have for some folks, I think. I highly recommend Tabac shave soap. Scents are a personal thing, so I can't really recommend that part of it. The things I look for in a shave soap are all here, though. One final thing to comment on; This is a very dense puck of soap. It will last a tremendously long time, and give many months of regular use. I've probably used this at least 60 times, and I don't think I've even used a third of the soap. In a cost-per-shave analysis, this sure is hard to beat, if you are somebody who tracks that sort of thing.
D**S
Makes shaving a pleasure...If the scent agrees with you.
This is very good shaving soap. What that means is going to vary, depending on what you are used to. If you are a just starting out wet-shaving, and are only familiar with canned foams or gels, Tabac shaving soap can be a mind blowing experience that will leave you shaking your head at the marketing madness that led men to drop their shaving brushes and pick up the canned foam like lemmings heading to a cliff of mediocre shaves. In the unlikely event you are a wet shaver with broad experience with luxury shaving soaps and creams but have yet to try this standard, Tabac will impress you as a good, solid product, and a fair value for the asking price. If you are a soap and brush guy who has been limiting yourself to the US drugstore standbys of Williams and VDH, then Tabac will likely be an eye opening gateway soap that will leave you wondering, "If this stuff is this good, what about the other products out there?" No matter who you are, Tabac's unique scent will either delight or horrify you. There seems to be little middle ground here. Scent aside, Tabac will produce a rich and creamy lather that provides good glide and cushion. It isn't the last word in slick or luxurious, but it's certainly better than what you are going to find at the corner store, unless your corner store sells Taylor of Old Bond Street or Art of shaving soaps. It is forgiving enough that hitting just the right mix of water and product isn't as critical as with some other soaps, doesn't require a lot of finesse or effort to get good results, and works well with both badger and boar brushes. The lather comes quickly, easily, and in satisfying volume, and it doesn't quickly become dry while on the face. I've seen the scent described variously as clean and soapy, floral, like an ashtray and like an old person's dresser. I find myself strangely attracted to it, to the point where I bought the cologne. Tabac is one of those "must try" products for those interested in what wet shaving is all about.
Y**Y
Very good shave soap
The scent of this soap is a little different than most soaps. It's certainly not sweet or flowery. It's a nice scent once you get used to it. The soap itself is very good. It lathers great and it is very slick on my face. So for performance, it gets my highest rating. It also is a fairly hard soap so it seems to last a really long time. I have probably used it 40 times and it seems to be almost the same as when I got it. So for the money it's a great value. It will go a long way.
K**.
Classic scent
This has been giving me nice, smooth shaves and leaves that classic scent. Masculine but not too musky. Keep the lather hydrated though or it will start to drag.
M**N
Nice scent, plus…
PRO Pleasant scent Lathers nicely Seems long lasting so far CON lather can seem slimy, like okra
D**A
Why didn't I find this shaving soap years ago!
I've been shaving with a mug and brush for over forty years, and have never thought of doing otherwise. I always thought the soap choices were limited to the inexpensive varieties found in drug stores and some department stores. My wife purchased shaving soap from Crabtree & Evelyn several years ago, which I thought was a huge improvement. On a whim, I searched the web and found really helpful reviews on luxury shaving soaps. I settled on Tabac Original and Mitchell's Wool Far Shaving Soap, neither of which are cheap. What a surprise! Tabac has a great, almost intoxicating scent, and does not leave my skin dry and tight. In fact, I have stopped using after shave as it doesn't seem necessary. I've NEVER had my skin feel so supple after shaving. I saw in one of the other reviews that Tabac makes an after shave, which I'll order as well. As for Mitchell's Wool Fat Shave Soap, it's everything the description says. It's hard to say which one of these two exceptional products is superior. Despite what I read about difficulty with lather, using a badger brush and hot water out of the tap, I found it quick and easy with both to produce more than ample lather. Mitchell's produced more thought, and I suspect that men with a heavier beard could like that one best. Mitchell's left my face in great shape, with absolutely no dryness. The scent is very clean, and compared to Tabac, relatively unscented. However, both perform much better than any product I've ever used so it really comes done to one's personal preference. While more expensive than Williams and other brands, from what I can tell after a few weeks, these soaps will last for months, and for me, that will be a good value.
A**R
Nices aroma and does its job.
Nice aroma good lather not harsh on skin,slightly larger puck for similar price compared to competitors. Puck shaving soap is better tha the stuff in cans and does not go to the landfill.
D**M
Best Shaving Soap
I have tried several shaving soaps, Tabac Shaving Soap is, hands down, the best! It may be more expansive than other brands, but it is worth it. It is the only one that I buy.
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