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    Default Sensitive Skin? Extra couple of bucks? Here's something that may help...

    If you want to see an argument go on all day, get a guy who uses shave soap and a guy who uses cream in a can together. I personally have nothing against canned goods, but the whole thing that drew me into using straights in the first place was a mix of two things; 1. Nostalgia, and 2. Cost effectiveness. So with that being said, for me, soap is the way to go. However, a few weeks ago I needed to shave after I got done at the gym, so I packed up a razor, but instead of bringing the whole kit and kaboodle to the gym, I figured I'd just stop by the gas station and pick up a travel can of cheap foam since it was just a one time thing. That can has sat in my medicine chest ever since. Now, I don't have too sensitive of skin; I don't get razor burn or anything, but sometimes my face is a little tender from the previous days shave, so by the time I get to against the grain, I sometimes have to cut it short. Well.... I got to thinking. There's one thing that I can't argue with; the majority of canned cream has some downright magical beard softening ability. I shave directly after I get out of the shower in the morning, which is something that a person with sensitive skin should be doing anyway. So, instead of letting that can just sit in the cabinet unused, I took it in the shower, put a little in my hand, and rubbed it into my beard good and well, for about a minute. Not like I would if I were shaving, but more like if it were soap. Then, I just left it in while I took the rest of my shower, and washed my face right before I got out. Mark my words, do that and shave right when you get out of the shower and it'll help immensely.

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    The problem is that certain skin types are highly sensitive to the canned foam.

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    I have been using shave cream in the shower to soften my beard for about 25 years. I use Stephan's stay Smooth Shave cream since it is cheap and really does a nice job. one tub lasts about 6 months. Here is where I get it.

    Stephan's Stay Smooth Shave Cream 16 oz Jar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    I have been using shave cream in the shower to soften my beard for about 25 years. I use Stephan's stay Smooth Shave cream since it is cheap and really does a nice job. one tub lasts about 6 months. Here is where I get it.

    Stephan's Stay Smooth Shave Cream 16 oz Jar
    This makes me feel like the time when I came up with the idea of children's shoes with GPS chips in them... only to discover that someone else had already thought of it. hahahaha

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