Tips For A Better Wet Shave
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Just had my first wet shave. After years of irritation from crappy multiblades, I am extatic to have found your resources.
I will never shave with a multiblade again! If I ever have a son, neither will he!
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Where do you find Proraso shaving cream?
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@TechTalkGuy Amazon.com
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@kantelier Yes you are correct they are faster but you wanna take your time when you shave especially since its your hair and you wanna look your best.
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@kantelier That's funny, my entire start up for wet shaving set me back only $120 and that was WITH everything (A really good DE razor, a decent brush, shaving cream, pre-shave oil, stand, etc.) You just need to know where to find the deals. You can often find third party vendors with really good deals on Amazon or other online sources. New School is INCREDIBLY more expensive and produces inferior results. Old School takes time, but nvr has my face been smoother and less cut up since I started
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Thanks for the helpful upload. Keep 'em coming!
PaceShave*com
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mantic i take back that comment this past christmas i bought a parker 22r praraso and a tweezerman shave brush i was a critic it is alot better then canned and cartidge stuff the only thing is the only blades i can find in the stores are store brand and wilkersons
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@Torretta13 van der hagen shave soap man its in every store you can find and its pretty darn good especially when u mix it with creams like prararso
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Very informative video!
What do you think about using baby oil to prepare and hydrate the beard?
edwardmars 10 months ago
@edwardmars i have never tried baby oil, give it a shot and leave a follow up posting here for everyone to see!
mantic59 10 months ago
@mantic59 Are you Greek?
Robert5p3 1 month ago
@Robert5p3 no although I am often mistaken for a Greek person.
mantic59 1 month ago
Mantic, Thanks for yoru highly informative videos. I would really appreciate your help in two key areas.
1-I am thinking about switching from the "canned goo" to a shaving soap. Can you recommend a good shaving soap for a newbie, which isn't expensive?
2- I always seem to have a few patches of stubborn hair underneath my chin (basically in the "crevice" where my throat/neck meets my jawline). Do you have any tips on how I can shave these areas without giving myself razor burn?
Torretta13 1 year ago
@Torretta13 see my "Where To Find Traditional Wetshaving Products In The US" video and my "Advanced Shaving Technique" video.
mantic59 1 year ago