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#555
by
Acmboarder
on 20 Nov, 2017 16:55
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@Tyler you can’t even smell it....
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#556
by
kaberaglobal78
on 25 Jul, 2018 05:14
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Nice content published. I think Shaving cream or gel is the best solution for beard and unique hairstyles. Thank you for sharing.
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#557
by
Wiremu
on 02 Aug, 2018 20:21
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I've been using Gillette canned cream with the Mach 3 for over 8 yrs. Don't like the shaving gels in the can as the consistency and texture just doesn't feel right.
With the DE razor, I use Proraso Red shaving cream (haven't yet graduated to a puck of soap, bowl and brush). The Proraso cream is very good and a little goes a long way. Stays slick with a little bit of water added every now and then. The razor does gunk up very quickly though but I'm not sure if that's because of the cream or something else.
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#558
by
HANDSHAVED
on 09 Jul, 2019 22:15
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Is HeadBlade's "SLICK" cream really good??? What's the positive aspects of it specifically?
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#559
by
Tyler
on 12 Jul, 2019 18:02
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Is 's "SLICK" cream really good??? What's the positive aspects of it specifically?
Like the name says, it's really slick so the blade glides across the head really easily. It also doesn't clog the blades like thicker creams.
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#560
by
HANDSHAVED
on 12 Jul, 2019 18:06
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Is 's "SLICK" cream really good??? What's the positive aspects of it specifically?
Like the name says, it's really slick so the blade glides across the head really easily. It also doesn't clog the blades like thicker creams.
Cool. Just ordered some so we shall experience it soon. Thank you!
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#561
by
Magoo
on 12 Jul, 2019 19:24
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Is 's "SLICK" cream really good??? What's the positive aspects of it specifically?
As Tyler said it’s very slick and only a small amount is needed. Don’t over apply the product.
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#562
by
RyanJP
on 11 Aug, 2019 15:01
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I don't think you can go wrong either way in the matter of gel or cream. Ultimately, I think the prep is just as imperative if not more than the actual shave.
With that being said, I'm a big fan of Jack Black supreme cream, the Grooming Lounge beard destroyer and Billy Jealousy hydroplane. For gel it's gotta be Baxter of CA.
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#563
by
Blagadan
on 12 Sep, 2019 09:46
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I use gel generally. Or sometimes have a dry shave believe it or not. Sometimes I use 2-3 drops of "Total Shave Solution" which does a great job of minimising any burn.
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#564
by
leibows
on 13 Sep, 2019 07:28
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I have been using Gillette Fusion 5 Gel with my Mach 3 razor and get a nice smooth/clean result.
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#565
by
Baldjaume
on 20 Mar, 2020 02:52
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Shaving Cream and brush.
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#566
by
Semi-Sly
on 20 Mar, 2020 23:05
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first 3 to 5 drops of either shave secret or some other quality shave oil and then Gillette foamy on top of that. I haven’t found a gel that I like it all as much as a cream
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#567
by
Razorhead
on 24 Mar, 2020 15:20
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first 3 to 5 drops of either shave secret or some other quality shave oil and then foamy on top of that.
I also apply shaving oil first and then I use Aveeno shaving gel. The shaving oil helps to reduce razor burn and irritation.
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#568
by
krystleross
on 30 Apr, 2020 17:33
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Before choosing Shaving Cream, gel or foam, it is important to know your skin types. Let’s Know Your Skin Type First, whether you have a Dry, Oily, or Combination – sensitive type skin. It is eternally essential to choose a shaving cream based on the type of your skin. Some main facts to focus through skin type, they are –
https://gentlemansthought.com/10-best-mens-shaving-creams-gels-and-foams/
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#569
by
clint902
on 08 Sep, 2020 04:01
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I've used Headslick and it was the best I've experienced but now I don't have any on hand so I just lather up Ivory soap with a brush and that works for me.