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Old 12-02-2011, 10:42 AM   #10
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Default Re: Secret Shave

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So you've tried this product, and now by comparison which gives a better shave?
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I have yea. It's been available at walmarts around here for ages. I have very sensitive skin as well, the stuff is slick, but it's not doing your face any wonders. And if your using a multicart razor I found it gunks up the razor pretty quick. Most shave soaps will give you a far better result, slick and moisturizing. If you don't want to use a brush, look for Cremo, it's a pretty good lather-less product.
I too have sensitive skin. I have found that I get the best results shaving in the shower (no, I don't even use a mirror) with just my normal bar of shower soap, rubbing it generously over my face, then lathering it up with my fingertips, and then shaving.

I think that it might be the fact that my whiskers are softened quite a bit in the shower, and the whole thing is rather a slick experience.

I have tried lotions, soap & brush, creams, gels, etc... and this seems to work best for me.

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