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    Wanted to try the body shop's maca root cream so when Christmas shopping today I popped in with the wife.
    The sales lady was quite pleasant and showed me to the cream and suggested I apply it with a brush advising that their brush would stand up to the task. "No thank you, I already have quite a nice brush"

    Then "Is it badger?"

    From there I was basically made to feel that I'd plucked a badger cub from it's mothers teat and skinned it alive.

    Not one to take a verbal onslaught without retaliation my parting shots were regarding the murky ethical past of the body shop and the complete lack of any right to lambast or criticise since becoming an out and out corporate brand.

    Other customers quite amused, me quite smug, wife apologetic and bought me the cream anyway.

    Being that I have it now, I know it's not the right thread, is the cream any good?

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    Its a FANTASTIC cream in my opinion. Its my staple daily shaving cream!
    Id have told the woman where to go. She is there to serve you not lecture you!
    Well done sir on a mighty fine purchase.

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    I can't help feeling it will be an angry first shave. I normally use Ingram brand shave cream but maca was mentioned on here and even my wife had heard of it.
    Quite a nice fragrance too.

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    How like Antony she must have felt, regretting the course her hasty words set in motion as she cried in rueful dismay:

    Blood and destruction shall be so in use
    And dreadful objects so familiar
    That mothers shall but smile when they behold
    Their infants quarter'd with the hands of war;
    All pity choked with custom of fell deeds:
    And Caesar's spirit, ranging for revenge,
    With Ate by his side come hot from hell,
    Shall in these confines with a monarch's voice
    Cry 'Havoc,' and let slip the dogs of war;
    That this foul deed shall smell above the earth
    With carrion men, groaning for burial.
    I think you will quite like the cream.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    How like Antony she must have felt, regretting the course her hasty words set in motion as she cried in rueful dismay:



    I think you will quite like the cream.

    James.
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    I remain unashamed of my badger brush. I eat meat, my gloves and boots are leather etc etc

    I should add I do not seek out confrontation and had she been a bit more subtle I may have just thought good on you for having principles. The shop was packed
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    I have several badger brushes and never felt any qualms about it - and I am a tree-hugging liberal left-wing academic who knows all the words to "kumbaya" and most of "We are the World"

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    The world is full of born again something or others that want to feel superior. They need to be reminded that they are not, good on you. TBS got the Macca Root right though, very nice and you need very little for a shave. Trust me, their synthetic shave brush is a positive POS, you are not missing anything. Enjoy the Macca Root you have earned it.

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    Default Criticised for my badger brush

    My response, "I prefer to lather with hair from dead animals, but thank you for your opinions".

    Might have thrown in a "the baby badgers offer the softest of hair with excellent heat retention".

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroCool View Post
    My response, "I prefer to lather with hair from dead animals, but thank you for your opinions".

    Might have thrown in a "the baby badgers offer the softest of hair with excellent heat retention".
    I think a reference to knots made from the fur of baby harp seals would have made her head explode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeroCool View Post
    My response, "I prefer to lather with hair from dead animals, but thank you for your opinions".
    You should not only do that, but also find that pic of harrywally and his ferret to show that one can also lather with the hair of live animals as well.

    EDIT: and back to your question: as others have said you'll probably love the Maca Root cream. A drop of glycerin helps but even without that, you'll probably spend a bit of time cursing this &*^% cream for not lathering before it kind of goes FOOM! and you have a whole lather explosion. Good stuff.
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    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
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