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      Snowy
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      thnx 4 merge. Looking forward to reading back over the thread.

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        Snowy
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        Having read through the whole thread, I'd like to re-ask/itterate my questions about razor blades and oils/creams used when shaving. Not much details over the past 4 pages, a lot of Dr B, and a cut-throat @ the bottom of the last page, but that's all she wrote, so far….

        So what razor do you use, and what oils/creams?

        Thanks.

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        • GilesG
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          I used to have major issues shaving.  I now use a Gillette Fusion Proglide with any half decent cream and the results are amazing - quick, confortable and close….

          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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          • SeulS
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            Fusion proglide is backed… Also gel > foam...

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            • GilesG
              Giles
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              Foam is crap

              "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                Any brands/names of oils/gels? I'm going to have to purchase online, local shops have SFA range.

                I've found Oils > Gels > Foam, in terms of closeness/ease of shave, but am not impressed with the shaving oil itself. A good gel would be awesome. NOT tea tree oil, whatever it is.

                Dollar Shave club, how could I go past internet razor blades delivered, especially with a video like;

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                • Sugar MountainS
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                  I use a normal Gilette Mach 3 blade (and get them cheaper in Hong Kong) but what really makes a different for me is a natural or mild shaving cream. This is my current one and I've had good results with a close shave and zero irritation:

                  http://www.nealsyardremedies.com/close-shave-cream

                  Post-shave, I use a gel from Taylor of Old Bond Street which again is alcohol free and really calms the skin:

                  http://www.tayloroldbondst.co.uk/acatalog/aftershaves-and-cologne.html

                  I only shave every other day, allowing for the bristles to grow back enough to get a good close shave.

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                  • seawolfS
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                    Snowy - I use Astra Platinum blades with a Merkur Barber Pole. The blades were $9 on amazon for 100. I got a sampler pack when I got into wet shaving, and I was thrilled to find that my favorite blades were available in bulk. I now have a two year supply of razor blades for about $0.09 per week!

                    I used to use Art of Shaving pre shave oil, but I forgot to use it one day, and didn't notice a difference, so I stopped using it altogether.

                    For my shaving cream, I've been using Jack Black Supreme Cream Triple Cushion for about a year now, and I've been very happy with the results.

                    For my aftershave, I've been using Geo F. Trumper's Skin Food. It's quite nice.

                    To everyone else interested, especially those with razor burn issues, bumps, sensitive skin, or sick of paying hundreds of dollars a year on razor blades: Wet shaving with the right technique can address all of these issues. The first few times I shaved with my double-edge razor, I got a few nicks, but once I got the technique down it was the best shave I'd ever had. I used to get red, irritated skin, and have constant bumps and irritation, but when shaving (read: prepping) properly, I get amazing results and my skin is MUCH happier.  The key is lots of water. If that means keeping your face under the faucet for 5 minutes, so be it. If not, use a few changes of hot towels until your facial hair is nice and wet. A razor can't cut a dry hair easily, which causes irritation.

                    “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                    @zeebeeleather

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                    • Sugar MountainS
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                      Yep, water is key. I would only shave after a hot shower or at least face wash and always start by rubbing my beard area with a lot of hot water prior to applying shaving cream.

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                      • joesaintjohnJ
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                        ^^
                        Agree completely. I hated shaving because my face always ends up so irritated. Plus, I really dislike the chemically artificial smells of most drug store shave products. I started wet shaving a few years ago with a Mühle safety razor and its made a world of difference. I invested in a really nice badger brush with a horn handle that improves the experience. It's like using a fine pen versus a bic. Plus, I love the smell of the different soaps and creams. If I want to wake up, I can use a really menthol cream. During spring, I use a cedar/lavender scent that smells awesome. I highly recommend trying it.

                        Fat dudes need good clothes too.

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                        • seawolfS
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                          Oh… I use this shaving scuttle: http://www.georgetownpottery.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=GTP&Product_Code=SHAV0001&Category_Code=Shaving

                          It keeps my lather nice and warm for the duration of my shave. I love it. I just preheat it with hot water before my shower, and add new hot water to the reservoir right before I build my lather.

                          “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                          @zeebeeleather

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                          • SeulS
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                            I use this gel… Cheap, lasts long, no smell or any other bullshit, and leaves no irritation whatsoever on my gentle whale-penis textured skin...

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                            • seawolfS
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                              hippy.

                              “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                              @zeebeeleather

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                              • SeulS
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                                Simplify, maaaaaaaan!..

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                                • seawolfS
                                  seawolf
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                                  🙂

                                  “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                                  @zeebeeleather

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                                  • joesaintjohnJ
                                    joesaintjohn
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                                    That scuttle is bad ass! I'm totally copping one after the move this week.

                                    Fat dudes need good clothes too.

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                                    • seawolfS
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                                      They actually make one with a larger water reservoir which will stay hot longer, but I've been very happy with mine.  It doesn't take me more that 7-8 minutes to do three passes with my razor.

                                      “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                                      @zeebeeleather

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                                      • natehateN
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                                        anyone found any good beard oil/product to help keep the frizz down?
                                        been using leave in conditioner but not super pumped on the results

                                        don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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                                        • hecticH
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                                          @seawolf:

                                          Snowy - I use Astra Platinum blades with a Merkur Barber Pole. The blades were $9 on amazon for 100. I got a sampler pack when I got into wet shaving, and I was thrilled to find that my favorite blades were available in bulk. I now have a two year supply of razor blades for about $0.09 per week!

                                          I used to use Art of Shaving pre shave oil, but I forgot to use it one day, and didn't notice a difference, so I stopped using it altogether.

                                          For my shaving cream, I've been using Jack Black Supreme Cream Triple Cushion for about a year now, and I've been very happy with the results.

                                          For my aftershave, I've been using Geo F. Trumper's Skin Food. It's quite nice.

                                          To everyone else interested, especially those with razor burn issues, bumps, sensitive skin, or sick of paying hundreds of dollars a year on razor blades: Wet shaving with the right technique can address all of these issues. The first few times I shaved with my double-edge razor, I got a few nicks, but once I got the technique down it was the best shave I'd ever had. I used to get red, irritated skin, and have constant bumps and irritation, but when shaving (read: prepping) properly, I get amazing results and my skin is MUCH happier.  The key is lots of water. If that means keeping your face under the faucet for 5 minutes, so be it. If not, use a few changes of hot towels until your facial hair is nice and wet. A razor can't cut a dry hair easily, which causes irritation.

                                          Can't endorse this enough - shifting to a double edge blade system is so much better in all areas. Its also badass.

                                          I use one of these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Merkur-Futur-Brushed-Steel-Razor/dp/B000G0JZYQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1359983575&sr=8-1

                                          • Merkur platinum blades & badger brush. For cream I use old school Palmolive shaving cream, cheap and as good as the fancy stuff.
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                                          • Finn666F
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                                            @natehate:

                                            anyone found any good beard oil/product to help keep the frizz down?

                                            would like to know about that one as well…iirc uwm and d666 are using beard oil!?

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