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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I know of Haslinger, but Austria is it's own little cosmos - they mostly dislike us germans, except for Bavaria. I also don't really would call them an artisan, at least not in the traditional sense. There's also Klar Seifen and Mäurer & Wirtz in Germany, but like Haslinger they're traditional brands with a very old hard soap formula. Out of the Haslinger soaps I had so far, Honig was my favourite due to the nice honey scent, but in terms of slickness and skincare their formula is... lacking.
Once upon a time, there used to be a german woman who made soft shaving soap akin to american and italian soaps, but unfortunately she had to close up shop before I truly got into wetshaving as a hobby.

And yeah, the growing power of far-right/alt-right and normalised racism is quite worrying. 😕