Collection: Shaving Soap

Shop shaving soap for men in bowls, sticks, pucks, refills and traditional hard soap formats. A shaving soap is normally loaded with water and a shaving brush to build a protective lather for wet shaving.

Choose a shaving soap bowl if you want a ready-to-load container, or a shaving soap refill if you already have a suitable dish or mug. Compare traditional soaps with shaving creams, and complete the setup with shaving bowls and mugs.

About Shaving Soap

Bowls, Refills, Sticks and Pucks

Shaving soap comes in several useful formats. Bowls are convenient for loading, refills replace the soap inside a compatible dish, sticks are applied directly to damp beard growth, and loose pucks can be used in a shaving bowl or mug.

Brush Lathering

Most traditional shaving soaps work best with a shaving brush. Load the brush from the soap, then build lather on the face or in a shaving bowl, adding water gradually until the lather is slick and protective.

Soap or Cream?

Shaving soap is usually firmer and can last a long time, while shaving cream is often quicker to lather. The better choice depends on scent, skin feel, convenience and whether you enjoy the traditional brush-loading process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a brush with shaving soap?

For most traditional shaving soaps, yes. A shaving brush loads the soap properly and helps build the lather needed for a comfortable shave.

What is the difference between a shaving soap bowl and refill?

A bowl soap comes in a container ready for loading. A refill is the replacement soap only, so check the size and shape before putting it into an existing bowl or mug.

Is shaving soap better than shaving cream?

Neither is automatically better. Soap often lasts longer and gives a traditional loading routine, while cream can be quicker and softer to lather. Many wet shavers keep both.