I assume they mean with an electric shaver.To those who dry shave, doesn’t that give you really bad razor burn?
I assume they mean with an electric shaver.To those who dry shave, doesn’t that give you really bad razor burn?
I use an electric shaver for touch ups only.I assume they mean with an electric shaver.
Yup, that's what I do.I assume they mean with an electric shaver.
Much more important than soap (any soap is good, pick one with a scent that you like) is the brush. The best are made out of Badger's Hair. They are expensive and that's the reason I've moved on to the cans of shake 'n Soap.So, member vavaroom got my attention about shaving the other day. I have two older old spice cups that shaving soap would fit in. Have some real good brushes that were given to me by my brother also. Can anyone recommend a good shaving soap?
Thank You folks and it’s almost Friday![]()
Harry’s is it made the switch a year ago and never get anything else long life and best shave eve.Target brand shave gel & Harry's razors
That Gold Bond stuff was a life saver during the winter - though it makes my face break out and it’s a little too oily as a facial moisturizer for my taste. It’s still a good product in a pinch.My skin's to dry for soap -
I use gold bond moisturizer essentials for men to shave with.
There are a number of bennies to doing this.
1. Works great to avoid razor burn, while shaving as close as soap.
2. Its moisturizer so no need to rinse and use extra water at the end - just rub it into your face.
3. cleans off the blades well, which contributes to long blade life.
4. Only one tube in the dopp kit for travel
5. Works for other areas of the body especially on long plane flights that dry everything out.
6. Its cheap, easy to find, comes in a variety of sizes.