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    Quote Originally Posted by shayne View Post
    Any recommendations as to melting proraso?
    Yep. Leave it in the car for 2 days in summer, turns it into a nice liquid form.
    I know this as a fact. On the bright side when it cools it goes back to normal, no worries. I havent tried any of the more expensive soaps but Proraso is probably my favourite too.
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    I bought my first tub of proraso like a year and a half ago ,,,,i never looked back at anything else after that.

    it seriously is a great product. how many proraso variants are out there,,,is it always mint and eucalyptus ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by shayne View Post
    would melt just to have a nice form in a travel container as the 150 ml tub is really too big to travel with i think.
    shayne,

    You don't have to melt it. Just squeeze some of the cream right out of the tube into a small container.

    There is also a small travel size container of the Proraso soap available at this online vendor:

    Barclay Crocker, Inc.: Proraso Shave Soap 'Travel' Tub 2.5 oz.-more due Jan 21
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    Proraso I use in my rotation. Nice stuff for little money.
    Calani is also very good, and also quite reasonably priced

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffegg2 View Post
    Using the soap or the cream?

    I use the cream and soap, but find the cream easier to use and lather.

    I also use the C.O. Bigelow which is re-packaged Proraso that you can find at your local "Bath and Body Works".

    Enjoy!!!
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