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#15
by
ycartt
on 30 Aug, 2013 19:07
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#16
by
tomcj2
on 30 Aug, 2013 22:55
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I shop at Trader Joe's at least once a month. They have some exceptionally good products at very low prices. I never knew they sold personal hygiene products; I will search for them next week.
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#17
by
xabydaddy
on 14 Sep, 2013 13:33
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Raw shea butter and Shave Secret applied with a brush
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#18
by
MarshalArtist
on 23 Sep, 2013 19:11
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Sorry, I meant say Proraso is available under a different name in the USA, at, I think, Bed, Bath, and Beyond.
The different name escapes me now.... Stupid sleep deprived brain! I'll edit this when I remember.
Oh, it's CO Bigelow I think!
I think Bluebriz means Bath and Body Works.
C.O. Bigelow Premium Shave Cream
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#19
by
baldlyshine
on 23 Sep, 2013 22:57
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Fav is Head Slick by HeadBlade but want to try Bee Bald. Also, for a really special shave, like The Art of Shaving - Lavender - I use the pre-shave oil first, then the lather from the hard soap with badger brush, and finally the after shave cream. They also have Sandalwood, which I have not tried.
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#20
by
Semi-Sly
on 06 May, 2014 14:30
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I used the Pacific Shave Oil and Pacific Shave Cream last night. Wow, what a difference from my can of Gillette Foamy. And a little of the Pacific Shave Cream goes a Loonnnnng way.
I called my local Trader Joe's. They have the Honey Mango Shave Cream in stock. I will try to pick some up tonight. "Me needs me mango, man"!
BBBA (Bald, Bearded Bad-Ass)
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#21
by
Semi-Sly
on 06 May, 2014 21:54
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I tried the Mango from Trader Joe tonight. It smells great and has a lot of aloe and natural oil in it. It is good quality stuff Butttttt....... right now I still think that the Pacific Shave Cream gave me a better shave.
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#22
by
K5mow
on 07 May, 2014 05:01
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I am using Taylor of old Bond Street coconut. I love this stuff for face and head.
Roger
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#23
by
4fit
on 07 May, 2014 18:59
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Food lion head pasrte
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#24
by
Goatee
on 08 May, 2014 12:26
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Ordered some Taylor of Old Bond Street, sensitive one, as recommended on this fine forum.
Yet to receive it. Been using Wilkinson sword blue tub shaving soap up to know. Got some Headslick but not 100% fussed on it.
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#25
by
Hingatao
on 02 Jun, 2014 11:43
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Avalon Organics is good. Kinda pricey at $10 a tube (8 ounces, I think) but it results in a nice, close shave.
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#26
by
buddha
on 07 Aug, 2014 16:12
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I'll recommend Cremo. Just tried it today and wrote a review on it. Good stuff.
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#27
by
Mjm1996
on 11 Aug, 2014 14:40
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My husband has been shaving his head for years, he started off with clippers and then got brave a few years ago and started using a razor and regular shaving cream. However, his head was always dry and he would have to use lotion afterwards. This last year he decided to find some other options...after trial and error he created with some help from me an all natural shaving oil scented with essential oils. This new combo provided a slick surface for his razor to shave but the combination of ingredients left his skin moisturized too.
If you want to try something new that I promise you will love try SirHare's shaving oil.
Www.sirhare.comWe have 4 shaving oil scents. Beach bum, Lumberjack, Gentleman, and the Purist!
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#28
by
RichN1974
on 15 Sep, 2014 18:48
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I'm currently using my free tube of cremo , but I have about 6 bottles of headslick ready to go when that runs out... I recently tried the free crap that comes with dollar shave club, beard butter I think it's called.....Garbage !!! It immediately disinegrates into nothing and doesnt help the razor glide at all!!!
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#29
by
xabydaddy
on 11 Oct, 2014 08:28
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I use SheaMoisture Shave Butter when I shave in the sink and HeadSlick in the shower.