A can of shaving foam a month? Are you kidding me? I know I travel a lot, but I get a can of shaving foam in my bathroom and it lasts me for what seems like years. Buying a new can is an event. We even have a ceremony to honor the occasion.
What about the rest of you? Is there anyone on the planet that goes through a can of shaving foam a month? I want to hear from you.
Still, a "puck" of shaving soap does sound appealing. Mahovolich at the blue line. He's going in. He shoots... he scores!
And that's the way the puck bounces.
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A dozen cans of shaving cream? I grow hair like an ape, and I go through two per year max. How do normal people go through a dozen unless you are Vernon Wells in a winning season?
Yeah, that's insane. Go with shave oil - lasts forever and it is 1000 times better than shaving cream.
Shave oil? That's a new one. Must. Investigate. I'm in the UK, so I'll check it out.
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I have a confession to make. On trips, I often use hotel hand/body lotion as shaving cream. Does this make me a bad person? Am I not human? If cut (shaving), do I not bleed??!!
King of Shaves Kinexium - probably the best.
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King of Shaves Kinexium it is! I shall use nothing else from this point forward!
The force is with you... but you are not a Jedi yet...
What do you use shaving cream for. I haven't used a razor since I was 25.
I am holding a bottle of King Of Shaves Kinexium Shave Serum in my hand. I will never be the same. I bought two kinds -- Cooling Menthol, and Sensitive Skin. It's got a pump. I hope, in time, to learn how to master its use. Fits in a toiletry kit bag really well.
So you'll be starting another blog which tracks its use, right?
Brian, there are only two kind of men in the world; those who use Kinexium, and those who don't.
But I see that I bought Shave Serum, and I should have bought Shave Oil.
Must. Keep. Seeking.
This was a fear I had... that you would make a Padawan Learner mistake like this... it must be OIL!
Oil it shall be!
I see now that the inspiration of your writings extends not merely to the thoughts expressed, but to the very words used. Serum, I now see clearly, is not just a hoity-toity British word for oil.
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