Barbershop Shave Prep
Uploader Comments (mantic59)
Top Comments
-
kyle's prep? comeon! barber's have been doing this for years and all of a sudden some guy named kyle comes along and you name it after him?
-
THIS GUY PWNS AT SHAVING
All Comments (83)
-
@datsomedimsum ok.. maybe i was feeling bitter when i posted that.. sorry kyle. shave on.
-
@flipzout100 No plenty of lubrication XD
-
@vthomlinson He did not name it after him, he clearly states that at the forums it might be called that way, Kyle from Badger and Blade made everyone AWARE of it. Kyle never said he INVENTED it, nor does Mantic.
I understand where you're coming from, and credit to where credit is due,
I just think you are misinterpreting this however.
-
I just wish my facial hair was as light as his... I've tried everything I can come across including paying a barber in NYC and Dallas to straight razor me... With a OTC multi-blade razor I have a shadow in about 45m-1h, the professional straight razor shaves took almost 2 hours before I looked like I had what most consider to be a "5'oclock shadow"
When I try this, the towel cools off after like 30 seconds. Do you re-heat it, or just leave it on cool?
MrPeterno3 3 months ago
@MrPeterno3 Just leave it on cool, you should be OK. But if the shave is difficult try re-soaking the towel briefly and put it back on again. You will just have to experiment to see what works best for you.
mantic59 3 months ago
@mantic59 Have you tried barbasol shaving cream?
Cheeser281 4 months ago
@Cheeser281 yes but I do not care for it. It does not lubricate my face well.
mantic59 3 months ago
Mantic59, I've noticed that you don't use a pre-shave oil. Any reason?
soldierofapocalypse 6 months ago
@soldierofapocalypse I think pre-shave oils are largely unnecessary if you prepare your face well (like with barbershop prep) and use decent products.
mantic59 6 months ago