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Increasingly difficult to find. I have not seen a tube of Noxema in a long time. It works well though.
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I use a blade also, and soap. If I'm in the shower just regular soap. Well.....Dr Bronner's. If I'm at the sink I use a mug and a brush, and real shaving soap.
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I wouldn't use shaving cream.
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In the 22 years she's known me, my wife has only seen my bare face in pictures.
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In the shower is a must. BUT- recently, I hit on something big. The gym I go to has a steam room. I sit in there for like 10 minutes, then go out to the sink and shave- its like buttah!
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I absolutely HATE shaving. We cannot have any more than a mustache at my company. SIlly rule but one that isn't likely to be changed.
I have a real problem with ingrown hairs. I have tried tons of shavers and shaving creams, most without much success until I tried my latest method. I shave at night after my shower so I don't have to do it in the morning before work. I use a foil shaver dipped in rubbing alcohol and then use a disposable to cut my temple/sideburns. You guys have similar problems? I would have more facial hair if the policy was revoked.
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Brush, shaving soap, and a barber's straight edge blade.
![]() Only kidding 'bout the blade, but I do use a brush (badger hair!) and shaving soap with a mug. Gets the stubble to behave.
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The mug comments reminded me that I foudn my Dad's Old Spice shaving mug while going through some garage items at my Mom's this past summer. The smell brought back memories of watching him shave when I was a boy. Hmmm, maybe I 'll have my Mom bring it with her on Thanksgiving and give it a whirl.
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Badger brush, mug, shave soap as well. Amazing how popular that option is here...
I find I easily get 2-3 times more use from mach 3s than with shaving creme and it's a much closer shave with less irritation.
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I had problems with ingrown hairs until I started using a 5 blade razor (Fusion?) and Nivea gel.
Works for me anyway...
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Not only do I get a better shave, but it's much cheaper using shaving soap - I use Williams Mug Soap (my CVS carries it) - $1 for a cake. Works great.
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In the shower, for sure. Works best, clean-up easy. Not fussy about what brand of razor, as long as it isn't the wife's.
Anyone use an electric shaver? I used to like those things - actually, the gadget guy in me tried to like them - but they were always fiddly, never worked as well as a $2 disposable safety razor, and my preferred brand (Braun) isn't that cheap. I've given up on them.
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The mug and brush remind me of my grandfather. He used to let me mock shave beside him when I was a wee lad. Funny, I've never used them myself. Always been canned shaving cream and razors (1 then 2 then 3 then 4 then 5 ...blades).
I'm surprised at how many people choose NOT to use store bought shaving creams/gels. And I don't understand the rubbing alcohol method at all.
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Where do you work, Disneyworld? I use some fancy shaving cream that my wife found somewhere. It's in a tan can with a blue lid and I'm not going up stairs to get the name. I think it has some oatmeal base, but it's readily available at the grocery store or Target I guess. I shave after my shower. I'm still rocking the 90's goatee look and am to scared of what I'd look like to shave it off.
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No, not DisneyWorld. Our franchise of a large vending company has had a no-beard policy for 75+ years. Every contract year, our unions try to get it changed to no avail.
Personally, I think it's a silly policy but I don't own the company.I do tend to grow at least a goatee when I am off for more than a few days. I had a union guy come in after his vacation sporting a full goatee. Obviously, I had to dole out a verbal consultation and remind him of the policy. I didn't see him for a few days so I thought the matter was done. I surprised him at one of our sites and he still had it. I couldn't believe that he just didn't take care of it. When I asked him about, his response was, ( I am not kidding, here) "Awwwww man, the ladies like it. Why do you have to pick on me about something so petty?" I actually had to write him up for this. Unfreakin'believeable!!!!
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You should have made him do it right then and there. Or got him in a headlock and shaved off half until he could go home and fix it.
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Here ya go, guys...found as an ad right below this thread. If you're going to use a brush/soap...badger hair is the one..don't sucker for cheap synthetic brushes. The soap itself? When the fancy stuff is used up, Williams brand will work fine...
http://www.nimli.com/detail_5887__865.html?mr:referralID=3de2036b-baa0-11dd-a8aa-000423bb4e95
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here's what i shave with.....took me a while to learn...
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+1 on "King of Shaves" gel. tried some earlier this year while we were in England (able to take it in my carry-on luggage). The menthol is very cool, lubricates well. Found it here in the States at Target.
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