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#420
by
seahawk guy
on 11 Feb, 2012 08:56
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I too use Nivea Sensitive Gel, for both face and head. Works a treat, and excellent value for money. Have tried other gels and foams but, for my skin, nothing beats Nivea.
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#421
by
AgeTwentyTwoBaldy
on 11 Feb, 2012 10:45
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I am thinking of buying a shaving brush and also some of that classic shaving cream that comes in a tub from Taylor of Old Bond Street.
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#422
by
Slynito
on 11 Feb, 2012 14:28
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I'm fixin' to grab my ol' shavin' mug and enjoy a shave right after the basketball game...nothin' like the feel of a soapy badger on the dome.
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#423
by
AgeTwentyTwoBaldy
on 11 Feb, 2012 16:57
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I've heard it's more economical as well. A small dab of good cream with a badger brush can get your entire head and face.
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#424
by
Slynito
on 12 Feb, 2012 08:45
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I've heard it's more economical as well. A small dab of good cream with a badger brush can get your entire head and face.
Indeed it is. Cup soap lasts a long time and if you use it up you can grab a bar of soap to make due until you restock.
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#425
by
Markhornet
on 13 Feb, 2012 14:43
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I just wanted to thank all the great responders in this thread. I'm a new member and got a lot of great information here today. I also wanted to check and see if the picture I used showed up. Now I have to go by a few things to make that dome look better. Thanks again.
Mark
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#426
by
BaldBear
on 18 Feb, 2012 10:46
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Bald Guyz Clear Gel wins hands down for me.
Same here! That's all I seem to be using these days.
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#427
by
AgeTwentyTwoBaldy
on 18 Feb, 2012 11:16
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It's amazing how much a shaving brush can take a ordinary shave with the same cream and razor and make it a much better shave. I just bought some of the cream I talked about in a previous post and I can't wait until that arrives.
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#428
by
mrzed
on 18 Feb, 2012 12:17
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It's amazing how much a shaving brush can take a ordinary shave with the same cream and razor and make it a much better shave. I just bought some of the cream I talked about in a previous post and I can't wait until that arrives.
Agree, the shaving brush makes a world of difference. Nice lather. Nice re-lather. And feels good on the noggin. Next best thing to rubbing a smooth dome.
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#429
by
AgeTwentyTwoBaldy
on 03 Mar, 2012 08:00
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Just had my first shave using Taylor of Old Bond Street shaving cream. All I can say is WOW!
I intentionally used a dull razor to see what would happen. Because of the dullness of the razor, I still got shave bumps/irritation on my neck, but the closeness of the shave on my face and head are unbelievable compared to the Nivea shave gel. I'm betting I did a solid job of lathering the cream for my first time, as well. I can't wait to try a new, sharp cartridge tomorrow.
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#430
by
Baldstu
on 07 Mar, 2012 10:50
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Gillette gel always , gillete razor , hot water to shave with , rinse with fresh hot water turkish style
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#431
by
ZerroDefex
on 13 Mar, 2012 19:12
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I've used the King of Shaves (www.shave.com) stuff before... both the alphagel (I'm the alpha dog... I'm the alpha dog) and the shaving oil. Good stuff and you can pick it up at Target/Walmart/Walgreens, etc...
I've abandoned shaving cream for good after trying Alphagel, much closer shave and I can see what I'm doing at all times.
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#432
by
Derris The Barber
on 01 Apr, 2012 09:51
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since I do wetshaving I prefer a shave gel because you can use any kind of shave gel and and make a fresh shaving lather using the wetshaving method but I use HeadSlick for my shave gel!
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#433
by
Baldstu
on 01 Apr, 2012 11:12
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Knowwhatyou mean Derris with gel
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#434
by
Derris The Barber
on 01 Apr, 2012 11:26
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chav I mean I rather use a shave gel instead of shaving cream