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Shaving Brushes
Tyler:
Has anyone here ever used a shaving brush to lather up their shaving cream? If so, do you think it gives you a better shave?
ar3inc:
I went to a school where canned shaving cream was banned. (I know, it never made sense to me either.) The only option we were allowed was the old shaving mug and bush. Everyone made it a point to stash their cans from the cadre. Not many used the mug and bush for any long duration.
I will say if you get past the slowness of it, the bush is better then your standard cheap “can o’ shaving cream.†I just hated the process. I never though about using it for the head. It probably would be a great in between balance of quality and frugality.
I must say, been using baby oil for about two weeks now, and I am liking it a lot.
happyharry:
ar3inc: Hey, it's great to hear others are using baby oil too. It's a great choice if you want to be able to shave with only one item (eg on a trip) - you've got the baby oil as a lubricant for the actual shave, and you've got a great after-shave product as well.
Now, as far as brushes are concerned:
yes, I do use a brush. I mainly use three lubricants for shaving (see my shaving cream review in the reviews section) and two of them require the use of a brush.
The good thing about the brush is that you can easily (and quickly) apply the cream
evenly. It makes sure you've got the entire surface of your head evenly covered and that you haven't missed a spot.
Sure, you can also apply the cream with your hand, but I feel that's quite laborious and you almost never get it evenly applied, plus, you often accidentally remove some cream from some areas when you move your hand over your head.
And we all know, areas that weren't covered (or weren't sufficiently covered) with cream are more difficult to shave and there's risk of nicks and cuts there.
So yes, if you do use a shaving cream, better use a brush as well. If you use a gel, that's a different story, of course...
I think only a brush can quarantee a good result when using shaving cream.
CarlosMIS:
You know what works good too?
Find a girl's powder brush and clean it, is nice and soft!!!
I keep "borrowing" stuff from my girlfriend's draw since most of it is design for delicate skin.
Cy:
I started using a shaving brush with hot lather about 3 years back and nothing really beats it, in terms of getting that smooth finish. I think it allows more time for the hairs to soak up moisture and thus, making them easier to shave off.
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