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    Quote Originally Posted by Leatherstockiings View Post
    I have somewhat sensitive skin and have trouble with highly fragranced balms. A couple of options are Witch Hazel astringents or toners like Thayer's.
    I am also a fan of Nivea balm. However, Trumper's skin food is the balm that actually soothes my skin the best.
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    Was asking because I have a shaving friend up north on the channel side just short of Scotland.
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    Opposite side of the country my friend, but then that is not much of a distance compared to the United States!
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    I'll tell ya, even in this country you tend to start localizing your movements. I live 30 miles west of Portland, OR. Haven't been in the city for close to a year lately. Good thing that SRP didn't make it a mandatory part of being a Mentor to travel to the member requesting assistance. Have a new shaver coming tomorrow. Only 20 miles drive for him. I still see my Mentor on occasion, an hours drive away.
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    Close to a year? Quite a long time then. I don't much like citys myself, they just happen to be good parkour training ground so I find myself in them haha!
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    If you are doing parkour then you must be under thirty. The best I ever did in my younger days is a five mile course around a golf course every other day instead of lunch. More power to you for the effort.

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    Haha yes, and 5 miles every other day is good! Far far more than anyone i know, and yes I've accepted.
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