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04-23-2012, 05:26 PM #1
A paint brush does not perform as a shaving brush.
I'm waiting on some shaving equipment to arrive by mail still, but I did receive my tube of Proraso cream from Amazon. Since I've gotten my pre-shave cream (Udderly Smooth) and my home-made aftershave (witch hazel base), while not being ready yet is already fragrant and effective, I wanted to give the Proraso a try with my gillette fusion. I thought the Udderly Smooth was a bit too floral smelling when I put my nose in the jar, but its much lighter when actually applying it.
Lacking a brush I tried lathering up on my face with my fingers. That didn't work out so good, seemed resistant to spreading out very much that way. Failing that, I tried to think of what else I could use. Ding! Went out to my garage and found a 1 inch paint brush, gave that a go. Lol, tinted the shaving cream orange due to the not so good rinse job I did on it after using it last time I suppose, and while it seemed to work much better than my fingers if I pressed my fingers into the bristles to splay them out, it ultimately failed to generate substantial lather. Bristles were very stiff and not comfortable. I abandoned the notion of trying to lather my scalp and just decided to shave my face.
I'll tell you what, I didn't expect the Proraso to gunk up my razor as much as it did. Definitely need a brush to lather it up right, and either a DE or a Straight to properly remove it from the face. Either way, was a fun experiment. I'm not entirely thrilled by the scent of the cream, but I'm not turned off by it either. I found that aftershave pretty much banished any scent it left behind. The cool feeling is definitely nice.
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04-23-2012, 06:15 PM #2
I rather like the smell of prorasso
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04-23-2012, 06:15 PM #3
some cosmetics brushes can work in a pinch.... Or try your pharmacy or Wal-Mert for a VDH or Omega. I understand, I was waiting on my soap so I had to run out and use the $1 williams from the pharmacy.
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04-23-2012, 06:42 PM #4
buy a cheap boar for a buck or 2
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04-24-2012, 11:37 AM #5
Ha-ha, how I understand you))) I had opposite situation when my brush arrived and I was waiting for the soap, I had tried to make lather with my Gillette gel
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04-24-2012, 02:54 PM #6
There's one on its way in the mail. I just find myself needing to shave while I wait, and trying to learn to use the proraso, with various improvised equipment.
I tried one of my lady's make up brushes last night. Big "blush" brush. Too soft and floppy and I ended up with pathetic brownish lather. lol!
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04-25-2012, 03:03 AM #7
Until you get your brush just put some warm water and your proraso in the old trusty blender and youll have lots of lather.