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I am probably late to the party as usual but I have just discovered shaving oil .
For me it is far better than any of the shaving gels or foams . Whether its my face or puibs it's definitely a,closer more comfortable safer shave. Just taught I would share. |
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"I am probably late to the party as usual but I have just discovered shaving oil .
For me it is far better than any of the shaving gels or foams . Whether its my face or puibs it's definitely a,closer more comfortable safer shave. Just taught I would share. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Honestly, the oil feels unmasculine, I can't put it any different. I like the sensation of gel, but having said that I like the result of Veet, on my nether regions. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"None of them are as good as hair conditioner on pubic area. It's a game changer.
This is the way to go
I’ve been using conditioner for years "
Fascinating. I use a clear shaving gel and am pretty happy with it. Comfortable and a good close shave. What advantage does the conditioner give? |
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By *indenMan
over a year ago
Naas which is South West of Dublin |
I’ve used oils in the past with good results but can tend to clog blades, particularly if removing a decent amount of stubble so be sure to rinse extra frequently.
Gel for my face as and others have said I use hair conditioner in the shower for things a little further south. |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
somewhere |
"I’ve used oils in the past with good results but can tend to clog blades, particularly if removing a decent amount of stubble so be sure to rinse extra frequently.
Gel for my face as and others have said I use hair conditioner in the shower for things a little further south."
Like where Portlaoise |
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By *yesgreenMan
over a year ago
north and south |
"I’ve used oils in the past with good results but can tend to clog blades, particularly if removing a decent amount of stubble so be sure to rinse extra frequently.
Gel for my face as and others have said I use hair conditioner in the shower for things a little further south." Great for holiday in the sunshine as easy carrier |
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By *indenMan
over a year ago
Naas which is South West of Dublin |
"I’ve used oils in the past with good results but can tend to clog blades, particularly if removing a decent amount of stubble so be sure to rinse extra frequently.
Gel for my face as and others have said I use hair conditioner in the shower for things a little further south.
Like where Portlaoise "
Borris-in-Ossory…. |
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"I’ve used oils in the past with good results but can tend to clog blades, particularly if removing a decent amount of stubble so be sure to rinse extra frequently.
Gel for my face as and others have said I use hair conditioner in the shower for things a little further south.
Like where Portlaoise "
Now now BM, there's nothing wrong with Portlaoise. |
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"I’ve used oils in the past with good results but can tend to clog blades, particularly if removing a decent amount of stubble so be sure to rinse extra frequently.
Gel for my face as and others have said I use hair conditioner in the shower for things a little further south.
Like where Portlaoise
Borris-in-Ossory…. "
Now I know you are definitely taking the piss |
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Not shaving at the moment but when I was I treated myself to a very nice double edged razor and shaving brush.
Gels and foams are numbing so not good for learning with a razor sharp...razor.
I like Taylor's of Old Bond Street shaving soap for a good silky lather and Feather brand razor blades. |
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By *panishRebelMan
over a year ago
Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland |
"I am probably late to the party as usual but I have just discovered shaving oil .
For me it is far better than any of the shaving gels or foams . Whether its my face or puibs it's definitely a,closer more comfortable safer shave. Just taught I would share. "
Absolutely agree. But feck it's hard to get here in Spain |
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