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Thread: The art of shaving.
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02-01-2009, 02:07 PM #1
The art of shaving.
I recently ordered a sixpack of samplers from " art of shaving " on ebay for 6$.(still available) I have wanted to try out this stuff, and I allways try to get samples from a lot of different brands.Anyways, I shaved with it today, the sample consists of preshave,cream and aftershave lotion.I got the type with no scent.
I have to say the experience was very nice.
The preshave is the most effective I have tried so far, but very very greasy.
The shaving cream is kind of love/hate, it actually doesn't lather up, and I hate that.However it gives you a very thick and nice coat when applied with the brush.I mixed in a couple of teaspoons of water.
I have to admit that this stuff has incredible loob, and is very skin friendly.Last, but not least, the balm.
Very very good! I shaved this morning, and now my face still feels extremly soft.
All in all I have to say that the art of shaving products is really the best I have used when it comes to funcion.I would actually say they are as good as my CF products.But they have none of that nostalgic feeling, I really prefer my shaving products to be more "old school".However, I will probably order the whole set anyway.75$, and IMO worth it.
Kristoffer.
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02-01-2009, 02:53 PM #2
I agree on all counts, especially the pre-shave. Both AOS and T&H are available locally for me but in pricing, AOS won out hands down, $22 vs. $55 (can you say "markup"?). I'm tempted to try the soap as it remains a tallow based and has gotten good reviews from the same folks who swear by Tabac, which I love as well. Regarding your thoughts on packaging, I would be that were they to put their product into a tube, the stuff would move even better than it does
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02-01-2009, 03:00 PM #3
Their creams and soaps are really very good - and yes - a little expensive. Try the soaps! The Sandalwood has an outstanding scent. Very dry. The soap also lets you stay with that "old school" feeling. IMHO...
I see no real benefit from the pre-shave oil.
Jordan
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02-01-2009, 03:01 PM #4
I guess you would have to use a lot more of it dough, since it doesn't lather up.As for the cost effectivnes regard.
Kristoffer.
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02-01-2009, 03:24 PM #5
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02-01-2009, 03:45 PM #6
I can't believe you guys don't like the preshave!!! I agree that it is extremly greasy, thats why I apply it before shower or/and hot towel.Since its not water solubale it woun't loose its effect, but the mess is minimal.I guess every man has his own taste tough...
Kristoffer.
PS: Do you guys aply the cream directly from the tub, or do you mix with water as usual?
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02-01-2009, 04:00 PM #7
I load the brush with cream in my palm or in a bowl, as I would with soap, then build lather directly on my face.
Jordan
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02-01-2009, 05:19 PM #8
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02-01-2009, 05:30 PM #9
I see, the stuff I got in the sample was impossible to lather up.It also said on the package to apply it directly on the face...
Kristoffer
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02-01-2009, 05:49 PM #10
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The cream lathers up like a dream. While its scent is far less prominent than CF's, the lather itself is equally good or better (only tried it two times so far). Whatever you got, it must be either a bad sample, or you must be doing something wrong, I think.