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    Default TOBS in eye= PAIN

    I learned a valuable lesson today,

    Do NOT get Taylors of Old Bond Street sandalwood shave cream in your eye when lathering. The burn stays with you all day long along with the refreshing scent. I thought tooth paste was bad. This took pain to a whole new invigorating experience.

    Anyone else get a real doozy from TOBS or other shave soaps? Just one of those lessons I needed to learn I think.

    <<-- thats me after shaving.

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    I guess the question that really comes out of this for me is how did you get toothpaste in your eye..?

    Lather I can understand, some might splash up, but the toothpaste has me flummoxed.

    But yes, getting soap in your eye is always painful. It brings back memories of getting shampoo in my eye when I was a kid!

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    Funny how senses are working. Lather in ear doesn't seem to affect hearing. Or seeing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stubear View Post
    I guess the question that really comes out of this for me is how did you get toothpaste in your eye..?

    Lather I can understand, some might splash up, but the toothpaste has me flummoxed.

    But yes, getting soap in your eye is always painful. It brings back memories of getting shampoo in my eye when I was a kid!
    I learned two hings from this thread:

    1. Tooth paste and Taylors stings when placed into the eye.

    2. Flummox, –verb (used with object) Informal . to bewilder; confound; confuse.
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
    Albert Einstein

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    leave it to an englishman to throw out those obscure english words.. i'm willing to bet stu is the type of guy to say "present company excepted"

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    I never got toothpaste in the eye, but my wife once brushed her teeth with Icy Hot... She discovered the error pretty quickly!

    I think every soap I have gotten in the eye has burned to some degree, but I never recall any being a big deal... But, I come from the generation when our heads got washed with soap in the bathtub, no baby shampoo, sop soap in the eyes was just another thing to be dealt with... kinda like the dose of Cod Liver Oil every morning.... What a taste to leave in one's mouth after bacon and eggs before school!

    And we wondered why we had to chase the girls on the playground!!

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    Toothpaste yes I have gotten in my eye. Strangely my vision wasnt minty fresh afterwards. For some reason the bristles on my cheap-as-hell CVS boar hair brush flicked at me when I was swishing in the soap tub with it. Of course, not having my glasses on didnt help either. No matter what the outcome of that, I still got my good shave so its not a total loss

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    Fortunately I haven't gotten soap in my eye, deep in my nose... yes.. but now I'm a little more paranoid about getting soap above my nose-line.

    However how do you like the TOBS Sandalwood? I was considering a tub of it a while back. Is it anything like The English Shaving Company's Sandalwood? Smell and shaving quality, not burning quality

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    Safety glasses for you then...Or p'raps the face shield would be the more intelligent mode of protection...


    Mick

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    Default TOBS = PAIN

    TOBS = PAIN. The soap at least. One of the worst soaps I have used. The cream is OK but there are many better ones out there IMHO.

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