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To talc or not to talc
Good evening guys.
At the barber shop i saw one barber use talc after aftershave.
I said to my self, that might work to help wit chafing (neck).
When i tried it out, i made a big mess.
Also i must of snork quite a bit :-)
I guess i should not breadth when i use it?
Any tricks to help keep the flurries to a minimum?
Any thoughts?
Cheers
Jean defoy
Repentigny, quebec, canada
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Heres Your Sign!!! The Only Thing I Could Come Up With To Keep The Flurries To A Minimum Would Be To Use Less!!:gaah: Enjoy The Rest Of Your Evening,,Ty
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not withstanding the snarky remark made above, the barber applied the talc with a brush, you can get these talc brushes at any barber supply or Sallys ,, then just dump a little in the brush then apply gently. I personally like talc in the summertime, humidity and heat does make for an uncomfortable mix. a little talc does the trick Tc
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I'm sorry, and I mean no disrespect at all, but I like the idea of tough biker dude TC doing a light dusting of his neck with his Sally's talc brush!
:roflmao
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hey I get facials at the spa too ! and pedicures, now if you believe that , well ,,, I don't use a Sallys brush,, I use a steel wire brush for cleaning drill pipe and caustic soda for my applications but that's just me Tc
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OK, that sounds more like it.
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I wouldn't mind using a Sally's brush for one minute if it prevented me from snorting talc. ;) Sorry to say I had a bit of a chuckle reading the OPs unfortunate issue. At least your accident may help prevent someone else from experiencing similar misfortune.
Happy shaving!
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I sprinkle some on a Joe Fresh cosmetic pad. It seems a bit feminine, but it works for transferring the talc from the bottle to the skin without wasting all of it. Pat it on and you're ready to hit the town. ;)