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"Can't Hardly Miss" Shave Gear

UPDATE: Crabtree & Evelyn has re-introduced their $35 Best Badger Brush! Some of the most popular traditional wet shaving products.  
 
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coffeeboob (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I can only assume Proraso wasn't mentioned because it might be hard to find in the average mall/supermarket? Was it the smell? It is rather popular and relatively easy to find online. Body Shop's Macca Root one should also be pretty easy to find and gets good reviews. just mentioning...
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Proraso is GREAT! My two favorites are Proraso and Musgo. I love the way they both smell and lather. They're also about 10 bucks a tube, making them cheaper than all the other shave creams, which are nice but expensive and overrated imo.
rydogg6016 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Alot of the outlet crabtree&evelyn stores have best badgers
goby999 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Another nice video. For those looking at the creams, don't be scared by the price. They last a long, long time. One of my favorites is Proraso, which is also called C.O. Bigelow, and can be found at Bath and Body Works. $10.00 and it will last months.
Tommyrazzle (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I use a Kent BK4 and trumpers sandalwood soap. Merkur 34hd razor.
really good shave.
vgdhdfhfghh (3 months ago) Show Hide
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did u ever think of using an trimmer or wilkinson sword quattro titanium precision
Glivity (4 months ago) Show Hide
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what do you think of taylor's silvetip?
mantic59 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Glivity- Sorry, I've never tried taylor's brushes.
DJActivitY (4 months ago) Show Hide
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to stop a cut bleeding i use a cue tip soaked in %3 hydrogen peroxide and apply directly to cut until the sting is wears off, then rinse with the coldest water you can find.
1982circaguy (4 months ago) Show Hide
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It works on small cuts but since I use a safety razor I get bigger cuts, especially when I shave upwards during the second pass.

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