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    I tried a new pre shave regiment today. Hit my face with a moisturizing lotion that has shae butter in it. Then hot towel, THEN art of shaving pre shave oil. It worked really well. I in fact ordered some pure shaebutter to try.
    I keep forgetting to get udderly smooth while i'm out around town! Tomorrows shave will be with udderly smooth, so long as they still have some in stock. The walmart near is out of stock, I found it at a CVS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by glytch5 View Post
    I tried a new pre shave regiment today. Hit my face with a moisturizing lotion that has shae butter in it. Then hot towel, THEN art of shaving pre shave oil. It worked really well. I in fact ordered some pure shaebutter to try.
    I keep forgetting to get udderly smooth while i'm out around town! Tomorrows shave will be with udderly smooth, so long as they still have some in stock. The walmart near is out of stock, I found it at a CVS.
    I think wegman's might carry it also...

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    Pre-shave oils work well if you let them sit on your face for a few minutes while you strop your razor and whip the lather, but then wash off the oil with soap and water before lathering/shaving - IME.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 71L View Post
    Their own website mentions it was developed by a Pharmacist, Bill Kennedy.

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    I have no personal experience with the company, just the product back when I was doing clinical rotations - and the information I've given is what we were told about the product. Then again, maybe we were told what we were told because the occasional person might get upset if they're told a doctor ordered dairy cow teat cream for their mother.

    In any case, I was just answering Hirlau's question as to why it's stocked in the first aid section of some stores.
    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    The fact that a pharmacist developed it does not in any way alter the fact that he developed it for bovines and that its initial purpose and use was for the protection of teats and udders.

    Personally, I would not uses the stuff on my face given some if the ingredients, so I'd rather its use was restricted to cows.
    We are testing the Udderly here at home for acne,, my son suffers from it & takes medication for it, with little help,,, we started the Udderly first thing in the morning , after a shower & the medicine at night after a shower. This has been going on 6 days with a very noticeable improvement. We will keep this routine going a month to see what happens.
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