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07-31-2015, 11:17 PM #1
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Thanked: 1Can anybody suggest a good soap/cream setup for travel?
Football season is on the horizon & that means hotels and travel. Can anybody suggest good soap/cream for travel? I'd also appreciate it if anybody could suggest a durable dish or mug to use it with and what to do about the brush. I'm in the south and I'm thinking it's not such a great idea to travel with a wet brush. Just to make things murkier, I have no idea how to build a lather on my face. I'm currently using a soap plug and a badger brush and building lather in the mug.
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08-01-2015, 12:16 AM #2
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Thanked: 3223I'd go light with a synthetic brush and a shave stick for face lathering. I'd look at Arko, Palmolive or Tabac shave sticks and learn how to face lather.
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08-01-2015, 12:23 AM #3
As Bob suggests, keep it simple.
My last "one night trip" shaving gear was a DE, tube of Proraso and my hand. Didn't even use a brush.If you don't care where you are, you are not lost.
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08-01-2015, 12:46 AM #4
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Thanked: 56I bought a very nice Dopp kit (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ilpage_o09_s00) that has room for a mug, razor in sheath, razorock, shave cream, travel brush, etc in the top, with a small compartment in the bottom for tubes of shampoo, body wash, conditioner, whatever (although for those, you can use what the hotel provides).
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08-01-2015, 02:37 AM #5
I will suggest a small tube of C.O. Bigelow, $5 bucks at Bath & Bodyworks, as for the brush, what ever you have can travel, and for a mug, I use either a coffee mug or glass that is provided in the room.
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08-01-2015, 05:29 AM #6
Stick of Tabac or Palmolive and a 1305 with flaking paint in a travel brush holder.
Just make sure the natural brush is dry before you close it up....gentle blow drying can help that along.
Travel shaving can teach you a lot about doing more with less.
After one of my recent trips using a limited space I took up cleaning the blade on the top of my weak side forearm (and I shave with both hands - 50/50)
Came home and have not used the washcloth on the counter method since. (I have razordinkaphobia and only rinse once, carefully, at the end)
Switched to face lather on a trip years ago after scoring some Palmolive sticks on a trip to Germany (they have this stuff in the Grocery store...my German friends thought I was crazy)
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08-01-2015, 01:09 PM #7
Here are two options. I agree with the synthetic brush. Look at the Kent Infinity (inexpensive and effective).
1. You can get a 4 oz. plastic jar from Specialty Bottles or one similar, put in a puck like a Stirling sample or a full puck of Haslinger (they will fit). These jars are small and you can lather in the jar.
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2. You can get one of these salsa dishes at Wal-Mart for a buck or two. Pair it with the travel size Coate's Creams. They are a great cream and are the perfect size.
I face lather now, so it is much easier to travel.
Best of Luck,
BobBob
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08-01-2015, 01:14 PM #8
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Thanked: 220I've found this to work good for my brush while traveling: Find a large pill bottle to put it in (the brush fits perfect), and then drill a series of holes in the cap so the brush will dry.
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08-01-2015, 04:45 PM #9
I just got back from a 2 week vacation abroad. I went with illinois 827 strop, a La Toja shaving stick, Haslinger ringenblumen soap puck for variety a Semogue owners club boar brush that I dont really care if it gets abused and one razor a Thiers issard AOS carbonsong 5/8 honed up and ready. I made through 8 shaves without a hitch stropping only. the soap puck I just put in one of those water glasses you find in most hotels and that was my lathering vessel. this is the first time I traveled with my straight. I used to just bring a DE and a few blades with me. Im glad I did this because I got a better Idea how much mileage I can get from just one straight razor. When im home I always change razors often and mess with them on hones all the time because well you know I have chasing the great shaving edge disease. Traveling with a straight shaving gear is not so hard really, it worked out well.
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08-01-2015, 05:49 PM #10
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Thanked: 1OK, so here's where I'm at. Bought a tube of Proraso and a small stainless mug. Already have a small badger brush. I'll probably just use whatever SR I'm using when I leave & pack my strop as well. Planning on throwin the next one in the rotation into the Dopp kit as well as a backup. Appreciate everyone's help & I'll report in as to how it works.