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I have used their shaving crem
i would give it 3 1/2 out of 5 stars but i like their after shave balm
scent is not great but it works well against razor burn 4 1/2 out of 5 stars
the more i use it the more i like it
and i follow it with AOS calendula and orange oil moisturizer which i think is a must have and well worth the money
 
I use the Aftershave Balm and really like it. I must admit I haven't caught any kind of AS AD yet, but it does perform well when I get a little irritation on my neck.

I do have the cream, but haven't used it since going to a DE or straight. It did much better than the canned goo. Have you used a brush with the cream? It seems more suited to spreading it on your face, but that's me. I'll donate it to my brother-in-law.

I do like Anthony's facial moisturizer as well. Been using it for a year now.
 
Yes am a really big fan of Anthony Logistic, well their face wash, now their shaving cream and AS are good but, when i switch to DE I much perfer other creams like AOS, Musgo, T&H, Bigelow (awesome creams by the way)..but I still use anthony logistic moistrurizer everyday!! I think the reason you like AS buy Anthony is because it contains benzocaine which nums your skin of nicks and cuts and espically razor burns, but I agree that it helps, but I use AOS AS and it rocks!!
 
I received their shave kit as a gift once. The kit contained a facial scrub, pre shave oil, shave cream and after shave balm. The facial scrub isn't bad and I used it during prep but I couldn't notice a difference with or with out it. The pre shave oil is thick like the T&H pre shave oil but is unscented. I'm not a big pre shave oil fan but as far as this one goes it does fine. The cream is not a brush cream, but can be used with a brush. It lathers OK and is also unscented. It does moisturize very well and performance is not that bad as it offers decent protection and slickness. The best of the bunch is the after shave balm. It takes the shave to the next level and would be the only one of the set that I'd seek out to buy if given the opportunity. Used together, it's a good set that leaves your face soft, smooth and moisturized. Respectable products, just not a go to set for me. As usual, YMMV.
 
I'm a fan of the ingrown hair treatment. Expensive as all get out, and it's not a miracle worker, but it certainly seems to have helped reduce the amount and severity of ingrown hairs I get.
 
I'm a fan of the ingrown hair treatment. Expensive as all get out, and it's not a miracle worker, but it certainly seems to have helped reduce the amount and severity of ingrown hairs I get.

Ingrowns are often a result of improper shaving technique - usually shaving too closely and too aggressively. Maybe modifying your technique would obviate the need to spend a fortune on ingrown hair products. You know what they say about an ounce of prevention.
 
I'm a fan of the ingrown hair treatment. Expensive as all get out, and it's not a miracle worker, but it certainly seems to have helped reduce the amount and severity of ingrown hairs I get.

+1 on this.....................Proper technique definetly helps, but no matter how careful I am I always have a few problem area on my neck. This stuff is the only thing I have come across that actually works.
 
Ingrowns are often a result of improper shaving technique - usually shaving too closely and too aggressively. Maybe modifying your technique would obviate the need to spend a fortune on ingrown hair products. You know what they say about an ounce of prevention.

I have wavy hair on my head, and curly body hair. My electrologist sometimes has to pop out some ingrowns on my back. I've experimented with technique, but I'm never going to eliminate ingrowns completely. That's how it is for some people.
 
I have wavy hair on my head, and curly body hair. My electrologist sometimes has to pop out some ingrowns on my back. I've experimented with technique, but I'm never going to eliminate ingrowns completely. That's how it is for some people.

Good point. I guess the fact I'm a straight-haired person biased my take on the situation.
 
I'm a fan of the ingrown hair treatment. Expensive as all get out, and it's not a miracle worker, but it certainly seems to have helped reduce the amount and severity of ingrown hairs I get.

+1 I love that stuff. It works well for reducing the redness and occasional bump I get on my lower neck.
 
I've used their shave oil in the past and really liked it before I got into DE shaving. I do love the glycolic cleanser and face moisturize - both pretty expensive, but you don't need a lot of product. Each usually lasts me a year of daily use.
 
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