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    Quote Originally Posted by Oglethorpe View Post
    VDH and Williams can/should be avoided IMO, because they can be murder on your skin if you are sensitive. Might as well use bar soap.
    perhaps it should be noted, asterisked, or footnoted on the wiki for soap that are not good for sensitive skin. Perhaps even add a sensitive skin friendly budget soap to the list.

    I have super sensitive skin so even if I was going for budget items I would want to make sure I didn't use anything that is harsh for my skin and would be willing to up my budget for soap that suits my skin better.

    However if I did not have sensitive skin I would probably say, hey I can go get that stuff at walmart right now for $10 and try it out, and if it's crap I can always replace the soap but then I have a starter brush and bowl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBaron View Post
    However if I did not have sensitive skin I would probably say, hey I can go get that stuff at walmart right now for $10 and try it out, and if it's crap I can always replace the soap but then I have a starter brush and bowl.
    Exactly. You can add colonel conk for $3.50, or TGQ for around that much, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBaron View Post
    perhaps it should be noted, asterisked, or footnoted on the wiki for soap that are not good for sensitive skin.
    You can now do that by using the following in the article:
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    <ref>This is a reference</ref>
    It will come up at the bottom of the page.

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    I added links in the refrence section to SRP, SRP Newbies Section, and SRP Review secion for refrence and further reading.

    I also did my best to add the footnote about the particular soaps not being suggested for sensative skin.

    Not sure I liked how it came out but I'm still learning wiki tags and formating.

    Anyone know a good budget soap good for sensative skin they can add to the article to offset the entry for non sensative skin?

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    Now that I am thinking about it, I'll stick my neck out and say that the "honing" section shouldn't really be completely blank should it? I mean, the Filly comes with CrO, so surely paste is a newbie-compatible thing. Maybe we should include the make your own pasted strop/paddle for <$10 link? I know its in the wiki somewheres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by khaos View Post
    Now that I am thinking about it, I'll stick my neck out and say that the "honing" section shouldn't really be completely blank should it? I mean, the Filly comes with CrO, so surely paste is a newbie-compatible thing. Maybe we should include the make your own pasted strop/paddle for <$10 link? I know its in the wiki somewheres.
    I could see the honing section listing a barber's hone or some honing paste for the purpose of upkeep on your razors edge (for those beginners to honing).

    Although I imagine the entry already there about sending the razor out to be honed is also a valid point for maintaining the edge.

    Possibly also adding a link to the wiki on honing for the beginners that want to get into more advanced honing/restoration.

    although I'll leave that entry to someone with more experience than myself.

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    Barber's hone = expensive (comparitively)
    This is a cheap section remember?

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    Quote Originally Posted by khaos View Post
    Barber's hone = expensive (comparitively)
    This is a cheap section remember?
    I'm aware this is the budget section, I am a newb myself and have not yet priced a single honing product. I was just using Barber's Hone as an example of honing product that exists. Allow me to reword that...

    If there is a reputable product out there to hone your razor simply for basic edge upkeep and it is reasonably priced comparative to other fancier honing products. I don't see why It couldn't be added to the statement that is currently listed in the article.

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