Tobs is cheap but not cheappie They have very good products and they are a staple in the wet shaving world. Sandalwood Grapefruit and even newest Oud, Lime zest or Tobacco are great samples of how good a shaving cream can be but without being a bank breaker. Good show Matt.👌
I got sandlewood and that scent was absolutely amazing, considering the lack of mention of it compared to other ones like the almond and grapefruit I will have to give those a shot as well.
I love the scents from TOBS, some of my favorite. The Sandalwood scent is a league of its own. My only niggle I have is that TOBS's creams do not have the slickness of some of my favorite soaps - Barrister & Mann in particular.
An odd Christmas gift of TOBS shaving cream was what got me into wet shaving with safety razors. A friend had purchased some for her father but he had just gotten put on blood thinners and had to switch to an electric shaver. So I ended up with a hand me down Christmas gift. Decided to to grab a Merkur 34C and a brush and give it a go. That was many years of nicks and learning technique ago. Still love their shaving creams though I have been on a shave soap kick the last year.
I prefer TOBS out of all the other brands you mentioned. Personally, I would highly recommend their products, all are of the highest quality, in my view.
Jermyn st is my fav TOBs and one of my fav scents. Performance is decent. It has the coconut oil so it froths up quick but keep lathering and ensure you use enough product. The old “almond size” recommendation isn’t enough product for me to get a thicker lather.
I was actually given a tub of the Sandalwood by my sister this day, as a surprise gift. I tried it out for the first time tonight. It was quite nice. I agree that the post-shave feel of my face is excellent, but I tend to credit that more to having a razor of the very best quality: a Rex Envoy XL. A few months ago, I also purchased the Organic unscented cream. I'm not sure what to think about TOBS creams at this time. I have a lot to learn about achieving the perfect shave. I think at this time, I'm moving in the right direction with my razor choices, and still learning about pre-shave treatments and shaving creams.
I have enjoyed many of TOBS products for many years and have always found them to be excellent performers. I also enjoy the other T's as well. I agree with Matt that the three T's are excellent performers. I also consider Castle Forbes to be among the best shaving creams on the market. To those who say they are too expensive, I say they are a great value because of their high quality, they last for a very long time.using only a small amount of product. In any event, this is about TOBS products which are excellent products that provides wonderful shaves complimented by fine masculine scents.
I used Taylor of old Bond street and he is a another question I was looking up super adjustable razor in eBay and I saw you have a eBay account that you sell Vintage Gillette razors modern razors and shaving soap ect
Recently got into TOBS. My personal favorites are Sandalwood, Jermyn Street, and Oud. Hopefully, they make an Oud aftershave balm and splash to match the soap.
Visited TOBS in London (Bond Street) a few days ago. The store was super cool but, some of the staff seemed a bit elitist and had surprisingly poor knowledge of shaving. The items were also super overpriced, was hoping to pick-up a Simpsons Chubby but the mark-up was insane. Ended buying the Coconut shaving cream as well as Cedarwood. The Coconut is just glorious!
This was my intro into better shave creams/soaps once I started DE shaving. I cannot, however, recommend it if you are using a DE shaver. Store bought shaver? Yes. But the last time I used it the razor burn compared to a good shave soap (Razor Emporium, Arianna and Evans, Zingari Man) was very, very noticeable. The scents are good so get them for your family who still use store bought shavers/razors. But for DE shaving you need to upgrade to preshave oil/soap and a good shave soap.
So many good ones I can’t say I have a fave unfortunately. I’ll always have at least 1 kind of TOBS on the shelf for the rest of my life though. (Right now I have 8…)
Hey RE, I'm someone who has moved away from electric and multi-blade razors because of how often I get ingrown hairs and scars. My hair is extremely coarse and difficult to shave without getting ingrowns. I've tried the Supply SE razor for many months now and I still get ingrowns/scars and the shave is not very close. I use Proraso products, which I like, and I only do one pass shaves as suggested in your prevent ingrown hairs youtube vid. Do you have any recommendations for which razor I should use instead?
@@RazorEmporium Yes! Thanks for that tip. I've tried to follow every piece of advice you gave in that video. Haven't found much luck. My thick Filipino hair seems to be undefeated when it comes to scarring and ingrown hairs. Should I be trying to find a closer shave? Or would that make the ingrowns worse?
While these are decent products, I believe they miss the price for performance mark now. TOBs and Trumpers doesn't even come close to the performance of artisan shaving soaps, but they are just as expensive. If you are going to pay a premium price, you might as well get a premium artisan soap/cream. Stirling soap beeswax for 14$ 6oz...WOW. The Rex soaps are the same price as TOBs but have FAR superior performance. For cheap soaps that match price for performance go with Proraso 5.2 oz 10$, RazoRock soaps, and ARKO.
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But it is not the same formula. English shaving soaps used to be the best in the world, but due to cost reasons, their products definitely changed at some point.
The Two Best Shave Brushes on the Market today? The Simpson King Charles III Coronation Chubby 3 Fiber brush with a special handle has Softer Hair. Is a real Brush Monster, reasonably priced for its size?. The Trafalgar's T-3 has a little Harder hair. It's 29mm? Buy one and measure it for yourself?? ' It's a clone of a 30mm Chubby 3 Super Badger Shaving Brush without paying for the Super Badger Price . 1, No need to clean your Brush, 2, No need for Brush Stand, 3, NO SOAKING time ready to Go, 4, Fast drying time, 5, Badger or Boar Brushes can and will fall apart Sooner than Later. Your mileage may vary? ?, 6, No Break in time, 7, No need for a Brush Stand 8, Modestly Priced for its size. Rinse Brush in Cold Water and let dry. I have used it going on 6 Years now' with know Hair Loss. Derby black it's the same price as the green Blades?. Wheelchair Larry Happy New Year
TOBS Peppermint was all I used for a long time. It was the gateway to the rabbit hole.
One of the best grapefruit scents out there.
Tobs is cheap but not cheappie
They have very good products
and they are a staple in the
wet shaving world. Sandalwood
Grapefruit and even newest Oud, Lime zest or Tobacco are
great samples of how good
a shaving cream can be but
without being a bank breaker.
Good show Matt.👌
TOBS is the Proraso of England, great product spotlight Matt!
Thx
My favorite shave creams. Almond is amazing.
I got sandlewood and that scent was absolutely amazing, considering the lack of mention of it compared to other ones like the almond and grapefruit I will have to give those a shot as well.
We are very proud of Tobs in England 🏴
TOBS 💈💈 Top shelf all the way, great products. Been using for years and years, totally a go to for me.
I love the scents from TOBS, some of my favorite. The Sandalwood scent is a league of its own. My only niggle I have is that TOBS's creams do not have the slickness of some of my favorite soaps - Barrister & Mann in particular.
An odd Christmas gift of TOBS shaving cream was what got me into wet shaving with safety razors. A friend had purchased some for her father but he had just gotten put on blood thinners and had to switch to an electric shaver. So I ended up with a hand me down Christmas gift. Decided to to grab a Merkur 34C and a brush and give it a go. That was many years of nicks and learning technique ago. Still love their shaving creams though I have been on a shave soap kick the last year.
The lime sounds really nice and refreshing. I bet it would go great with a cold shave on a hot day.
Almond is fantastic. It was one of the first tubs that I finished!
I prefer TOBS out of all the other brands you mentioned. Personally, I would highly recommend their products, all are of the highest quality, in my view.
Royal Forest is fantastic, as is Oud. I can't decide which is my favourite, but both offer some of the best lather out there.
Jermyn st is my fav TOBs and one of my fav scents. Performance is decent. It has the coconut oil so it froths up quick but keep lathering and ensure you use enough product. The old “almond size” recommendation isn’t enough product for me to get a thicker lather.
Awesome video!
Thanks Matt 🙏
I was actually given a tub of the Sandalwood by my sister this day, as a surprise gift. I tried it out for the first time tonight. It was quite nice. I agree that the post-shave feel of my face is excellent, but I tend to credit that more to having a razor of the very best quality: a Rex Envoy XL. A few months ago, I also purchased the Organic unscented cream. I'm not sure what to think about TOBS creams at this time. I have a lot to learn about achieving the perfect shave. I think at this time, I'm moving in the right direction with my razor choices, and still learning about pre-shave treatments and shaving creams.
Nice video Matt. I hope to have time to visit their store later this year on our guided tour in London. Have a great day. 👍💂♂
You should!
Royal forest is my absolute favourite
I have enjoyed many of TOBS products for many years and have always found them to be excellent performers. I also enjoy the other T's as well. I agree with Matt that the three T's are excellent performers. I also consider Castle Forbes to be among the best shaving creams on the market. To those who say they are too expensive, I say they are a great value because of their high quality, they last for a very long time.using only a small amount of product. In any event, this is about TOBS products which are excellent products that provides wonderful shaves complimented by fine masculine scents.
I used Taylor of old Bond street and he is a another question I was looking up super adjustable razor in eBay and I saw you have a eBay account that you sell Vintage Gillette razors modern razors and shaving soap ect
I love the avocado scent. Just nice clean fresh scent
Recently got into TOBS. My personal favorites are Sandalwood, Jermyn Street, and Oud. Hopefully, they make an Oud aftershave balm and splash to match the soap.
Visited TOBS in London (Bond Street) a few days ago. The store was super cool but, some of the staff seemed a bit elitist and had surprisingly poor knowledge of shaving. The items were also super overpriced, was hoping to pick-up a Simpsons Chubby but the mark-up was insane. Ended buying the Coconut shaving cream as well as Cedarwood. The Coconut is just glorious!
I recently received my first TOBS and love the scent and lather.
Which one did you get?
This was my intro into better shave creams/soaps once I started DE shaving. I cannot, however, recommend it if you are using a DE shaver. Store bought shaver? Yes. But the last time I used it the razor burn compared to a good shave soap (Razor Emporium, Arianna and Evans, Zingari Man) was very, very noticeable. The scents are good so get them for your family who still use store bought shavers/razors. But for DE shaving you need to upgrade to preshave oil/soap and a good shave soap.
Good information,,,thanks Matt
Sandalwood and Lavender for Me !
Nice collection by tobs
I found Tobs scents quite nice but little thin lather. I am not using Tobs anymore. Proraso is better cream. Ymmv
So many good ones I can’t say I have a fave unfortunately. I’ll always have at least 1 kind of TOBS on the shelf for the rest of my life though. (Right now I have 8…)
I must be the only person that does not care for sandalwood. But, I really like the cedarwood!
It’s pronounced JERMYN (as in German) STREET. Thanks for the product lines.
The top English quality shaving soap is 1912 by Wickham Soap Co.
Being frugal I purchase price point stuff. I am not a sent guy, soap that softens beard is what I seek.
Hey RE, I'm someone who has moved away from electric and multi-blade razors because of how often I get ingrown hairs and scars. My hair is extremely coarse and difficult to shave without getting ingrowns. I've tried the Supply SE razor for many months now and I still get ingrowns/scars and the shave is not very close. I use Proraso products, which I like, and I only do one pass shaves as suggested in your prevent ingrown hairs youtube vid. Do you have any recommendations for which razor I should use instead?
Sorry to hear that. Did you switch to cold water yet?
@@RazorEmporium Yes! Thanks for that tip. I've tried to follow every piece of advice you gave in that video. Haven't found much luck. My thick Filipino hair seems to be undefeated when it comes to scarring and ingrown hairs. Should I be trying to find a closer shave? Or would that make the ingrowns worse?
Love the tobacco, very masculine. The grapefruit smells good enough to eat, although I DO NOT recommend doing that lol
I have tonnes of tobs creams I like sandalwood no 50 collection oud and grapefruit best
While these are decent products, I believe they miss the price for performance mark now. TOBs and Trumpers doesn't even come close to the performance of artisan shaving soaps, but they are just as expensive. If you are going to pay a premium price, you might as well get a premium artisan soap/cream. Stirling soap beeswax for 14$ 6oz...WOW. The Rex soaps are the same price as TOBs but have FAR superior performance. For cheap soaps that match price for performance go with Proraso 5.2 oz 10$, RazoRock soaps, and ARKO.
The first time I smelled the Grapefruit, I wanted to take a bite.
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Jermyn street -- sounds like German.
Fougere -- sounds like Foo-zhair
When did your youtube vids turn into pure commercials?
Our spotlights are always a look at a brand.
But it is not the same formula. English shaving soaps used to be the best in the world, but due to cost reasons, their products definitely changed at some point.
The Two Best Shave Brushes on the Market today? The Simpson King Charles III Coronation Chubby 3 Fiber brush with a special handle has Softer Hair. Is a real Brush Monster, reasonably priced for its size?. The Trafalgar's T-3 has a little Harder hair. It's 29mm? Buy one and measure it for yourself?? ' It's a clone of a 30mm Chubby 3 Super Badger Shaving Brush without paying for the Super Badger Price . 1, No need to clean your Brush, 2, No need for Brush Stand, 3, NO SOAKING time ready to Go, 4, Fast drying time, 5, Badger or Boar Brushes can and will fall apart Sooner than Later. Your mileage may vary? ?, 6, No Break in time, 7, No need for a Brush Stand 8, Modestly Priced for its size. Rinse Brush in Cold Water and let dry. I have used it going on 6 Years now' with know Hair Loss. Derby black it's the same price as the green Blades?. Wheelchair Larry Happy New Year
Jermyn Street pronounced German Street.
It's more like Germin than German, at least according to all the locals I've spoken to.