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    Default Finally, my TGQ sample pack have arrived!

    OK, I really want to try these out. They smells are anything but feminine (Not that there is anything wrong with that).
    Not even sure witch one I like best. The issue I have right now is a Wapencia war wound I got yesterday. All I did was change my mind and OUCH!!!

    I may still go for it. Whatcha think?
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    I use her soaps exclusively now. I still try an occasional shave cream, but not often. The TGQ scents are natural and clean. They also have the best performance of any soap I have used to date!

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    I thought it was gonna be a pic of the sample pack !!!

    lol... I had a similar issue when I got in a fight with my Duck the first time I used it

    Go for it ... I lathered up and then wiped away where the cut was and just went around it.

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    Sorry, wrong stuff...my bad. Colleen Soaps are OK....Good later, nice scents, great price...I had some Goat's milk shave soap that was lousy when it came to lather.
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    Ron, just be careful when shaving around the cut, you might want to try some Vitamin E on it to help it heal faster.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    I realize your cut is already healed, but for furure reference, try:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/shavi...ck-relief.html

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    Ha! That cut looks EXACTLY like one I have on my left cheek. Mine, like what yours appears to be, was more of a divot than an actual slice. Mine's filled in now but I imagine the new skin is going to remain red and noticeable on my cheek for quite some time.

    I didn't get mine from a straight though; I got mine from a Feather AC!

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    [quote=Ron Gallant;300407]All I did was change my mind and OUCH!!! [quote]

    Yikes! Did you change from "down" to "sideways"? Or did you change from WTG to ATG and rolled it on the edge? You might have to fix your razor.



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    [quote=Quick;310830][quote=Ron Gallant;300407]All I did was change my mind and OUCH!!!

    Yikes! Did you change from "down" to "sideways"? Or did you change from WTG to ATG and rolled it on the edge? You might have to fix your razor.



    I'm sorry, please forgive me. I couldn't help myself.
    No, I just changed my mind. lol

    Actually, I was trying to clean up the area on the fly. Ended up holding the blade on a weird angle and the blade sank in. Good thing I kept a shallow angle. I am sure this would have been deep.

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    You should change your sig to "Ron Gallant: Nickin' it Old School"

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