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    I am thinking of trying Proraso shave cream. Any comments about how this product works for you would be appreciated. Also does anybody know if it is available in and stores locally ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARKHOLLADAY View Post
    Hello Everbody
    I am thinking of trying Proraso shave cream. Any comments about how this product works for you would be appreciated. Also does anybody know if it is available in and stores locally ?

    Thank You
    Mark
    Bath and bodyworks sells it under the C.O. Bigelow name.

    I like it. Some people hate it. menthol is good.

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    the bath and bodyworks stuff works great!

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    It's great stuff. I can't imagine being without a tube of Proraso.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goshawk View Post
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    It's great stuff. I can't imagine being without a tube of Proraso.
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    +1. I've tried a lot of different soaps but a tube of Proraso (Bigelow) and a puck of Colleen's Cavendish Black will always be in my cabinet.

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    More to the point, I find the Proraso gives a fantastic lather and a very smooth, slippery shave. Plus I like the cool menthol feeling it gives you - especially when I shave my head!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slartibartfast View Post
    Bath and bodyworks sells it under the C.O. Bigelow name.

    I like it. Some people hate it. menthol is good.
    Yeah, menthol is good. Especcially in the summer time. It gives You a great cooling effect.

    I was in Italy in this spring, and get some for me. It's very good IMHO.

    You can find some here:

    Georg's barbershop

    Or here:

    setso-senso

    or here:

    amazon.com

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    I think it is one of the best creams

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    I havn't tried the cream. The green soap is a little too mentholated for me. White one is sweeter but hard to lather.

    BUT if you ask about the aftershaves. The balm and the splash will always be in my cabinet. ALWAYS.

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    hi, I have both,soap in plastic container and cream in a tube. Both work nicely both the cream in a tube is excellent. Also I use Proraso pre-shave cream and it does a fine job. I recommand Proraso soap, cream and preshave. Cream to all. Plus it's cheap 5$ to 8$.

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    This is one of the best creams I have tried to date and it performs quite better than others I have tried in substantially higher price brackets IMO. Two of the best things about it are the (1) the slickness, and (2) it is virtually foolproof when it comes to lathering (i.e. the cream/water ratio is very forgiving). Plus I love the menthol and eucalyptus scent. Great stuff!

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