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    I like either Prosaro or T&H Western Indian Limes when it's hot.

    Take care and stay safe

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    Try some of Mama Bears Mentholated Soaps...Lime or my favorite Awakenings...they are very cooling

    And to echo the others

    Thank you for your service to our country
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    I like Elements of Bamboo. Nice and light refreshing.

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    I'd chime in with the Proraso.Menthol and Eucalyptus.Nice cool feel afterwards,widely available,and inexpensive.Me too on the Thanks for serving and take care.

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    +1 - Thank you for your service and be extra careful over there! The soaps mentioned will work well. Not knowing the condition of the water you may want to take a soap that lathers very easily like the Poraso. Don't forget to bring a barber's hone to keep you edge maintained, or better yet, a small coticule just in case you need a bit more maintenance. A second blade or more would be good also. If budget is a concern pick up a few Double Arrows.


    GOOD LUCK AND THANKS AGAIN!!!!!
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    I hope you have a safe campaign.
    If you bump into an Afghan barber ask them what they use and let us know.
    I would go for a lemon or/and Lime cream or Persian Musk for the evenings.
    Be lucky M

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    I don't know if this would be a consideration for the type of conditions under which you would be serving and I apologize in advance if I am telling you something you already know thus insulting your intelligence, but if you are out in bad guy country, would you want to stay away from a scented soap in case the bad guys could pick up the scent and give your position away? I know that this was a consideration in Viet Nam. How things differ in Afghanistan I wouldn't know, but it's the first thing I thought of when I read your post. Good luck. Keep your head down and powder dry. We appreciate your service and sacrifice.

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