HurlinThom
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I've been shaving since I was 13, over 50 years, and have a few opinions. Brush soap is too much work, though I have done that (using my grandfather's shaving mug and brush). Just about any good foam from a can works fine for me, currently using Barbasol, though I have some kind of gel, too. That's a small can, better for traveling. I started out with a Gillette double-edge but those old blades barely lasted one shave, switched to Schick injector which was a little better. done a few other brands over the years. I currently use two different razors, a Gillette Sensor (original type) if I'm home and shaving every day or so, and a Gillette Mach 3 for less-frequent shaving. The Sensor gives the better shave but clogs if the whiskers get too long. The Mach 3 doesn't get as close without too much work but mows down longer whiskers better. If I want a really good shave I use the Mach 3 and follow up with the Sensor, re-lathering between. Prep is important. I shower first and really soap the beard to degrease and moisturize the whiskers to soften them. Never tried a cold water shave and don't think I want to. Lastly, blades have improved 1000% since I started. I can get a week's worth out of a Mach 3 easily, two if I put up with a little pulling. And I have a really heavy beard.
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