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#15
by
TANK25
on 03 Feb, 2009 01:59
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Thanks for the review warhawk
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#16
by
RyanJP
on 12 Mar, 2009 18:57
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I love the stuff and I use it religiously, it makes my shaves way easier and I can shave day to day without zero irritation...I'm gonna buy one of the big bottles as soon as I run out of the little stuff.
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#17
by
RyanJP
on 14 Jan, 2010 16:55
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#18
by
cvasara
on 14 Jan, 2010 18:18
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WOW, - in the 1/2 oz packs that comes to $222.40 a pound! But a real "bargain" in the 2 ounce bottles, only $183.60 a pound! With out shipping added, of course.
That stuff must really be some super stuff for that cost!
And I thought Carmex was really expensive. (Carmex junkie here)
I use just good ol' Neutrogena light Sesame Body oil. Works well, smells good, can use it on the body too, wife uses it, so I started using it a couple years ago. It never clogs a Headblade or any of the Mach 3s or Turbos. And at about $12 to $13 for a 12 ounce bottle, at real bargain, comparatively speaking.
And it's great for those evening back, and body rubs the wife is so fond of. Hummmm, me too.
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#19
by
RyanJP
on 14 Jan, 2010 18:42
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WOW, - in the 1/2 oz packs that comes to $222.40 a pound! But a real "bargain" in the 2 ounce bottles, only $183.60 a pound! With out shipping added, of course.
That stuff must really be some super stuff for that cost!
And I thought Carmex was really expensive. (Carmex junkie here)
I use just good ol' Neutrogena light Sesame Body oil. Works well, smells good, can use it on the body too, wife uses it, so I started using it a couple years ago. It never clogs a Headblade or any of the Mach 3s or Turbos. And at about $12 to $13 for a 12 ounce bottle, at real bargain, comparatively speaking.
And it's great for those evening back, and body rubs the wife is so fond of. Hummmm, me too.
Actually its fairly cheap, a little tiny 1/2 ounce bottle lasts a long time.
1/2 ounce bottle : single $ 6.95
: 3 pack $ 20.00
: 6 pack $ 39.00
: 12 pack $ 75.00
2 ounce bottle : single $ 22.95
: 3 pack $ 66.00
: 6 pack $ 124.00
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#20
by
Tyler
on 15 Jan, 2010 10:25
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Like SS said, it lasts a LONG time! As shaving oils go, Pacific Shaving makes my favorite. I'm now interested in trying out the shave cream.
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#21
by
tomgallagher
on 15 Jan, 2010 11:36
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I'll cast my vote for PSO. I buy the 3 pack and it lasts forever.
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#22
by
RyanJP
on 16 Jan, 2010 18:29
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Like SS said, it lasts a LONG time! As shaving oils go, Pacific Shaving makes my favorite. I'm now interested in trying out the shave cream.
Tyler, there headquarters is 45 minutes away from us...we should bother them for a couple cans of there cream for a review and for the record, Pacific shaving oil makes the best shaving product I've ever used, being that I have a tough beard that can literally break a blade on and really sensitive skin its makes it a joy to actually shave.
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#23
by
Tyler
on 16 Jan, 2010 23:01
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Tyler, there headquarters is 45 minutes away from us...we should bother them for a couple cans of there cream for a review and for the record, Pacific shaving oil makes the best shaving product I've ever used, being that I have a tough beard that can literally break a blade on and really sensitive skin its makes it a joy to actually shave.
I'll contact them and see if we can get a tour. For some reason I thought they were in Oregon.
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#24
by
RyanJP
on 17 Jan, 2010 00:34
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Tyler, there headquarters is 45 minutes away from us...we should bother them for a couple cans of there cream for a review and for the record, Pacific shaving oil makes the best shaving product I've ever used, being that I have a tough beard that can literally break a blade on and really sensitive skin its makes it a joy to actually shave.
I'll contact them and see if we can get a tour. For some reason I thought they were in Oregon.
So did I, I remember somewhere on the site awhile back it said Portland but I checked again yesterday and : Pacific Shaving Company™ LLC P.O. Box 590022, San Francisco, CA 94159
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#25
by
hream
on 26 Jan, 2010 08:43
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For those of you who use this along with a shaving cream (e.g. HeadSlick) ... can you please explain why do you do that? Less irritation? Closer shave? Fewer bumps? All of the above? And do you wait X minutes after applying the oil (before you using shaving cream) or do you immediately then put shaving cream on?
I'm continuing to look for the perfect combination and am just curious as to why I'd effectively double-up on products before shaving. I'm pretty happy with my current setup (Parker 86R, HeadShed, HeadSlick) but it could always be improved and I do consistently fight bumps at my hairline. Thanks for any feedback.
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#26
by
pdxtodd
on 27 Jan, 2010 20:14
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Thanks for the review warhawk. I only use headslick but all the comments on oils have me interested.
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#27
by
RyanJP
on 27 Jan, 2010 20:22
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Hream : All of the above, no need to wait, Pacific shave works great as a standalone.