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any good brushless creams (cheap)

Hi all, going to be on the road for a lot of the next month and will definitely be hauling my DE, but want to get up shave and hit the road in the AM and not necessarily have to soak down my brush and put it away wet for the day so what does every one use for product, i suppose canned goo would work? but any better alternatives like brushless creams. dont really want to break the bank,
thanks, i know the info is somewhere on this site but love to hear from you.

Ian
 
The Real Shaving Co.'s products are on sale @ Rite Aid for $2.99; Trader Joe's has an excellent product made by Alba; as are Nivea, Alveeno, Neutrogena at all/most chain stores.

Have an enjoyable and safe trip.
 
This stuff is a pretty good on-the-road product. At $15.50/5 oz. tube, I'm not sure if you'd classify it as cheap. But it offers excellent lubrication, a refreshing methol scent, and a very good result.

You can get it at most large department stores.
 
The Real Shaving Co.'s products are on sale @ Rite Aid for $2.99; Trader Joe's has an excellent product made by Alba; as are Nivea, Alveeno, Neutrogena at all/most chain stores.

Have an enjoyable and safe trip.

I hope that's on sale at every Rite Aid! Real Shaving Co. is possibly the best bang for the buck cream there is.

**heads down to Rite Aid**
 
Almost any cream can be used brushless. My wife uses Godrej brushless to shave her legs and she thinks it's fantastic. Over Thanksgiving, I took some Gentleman's Refinery cream with me to my in-laws and got a DFS brushless with my Tech.
 
American Crew makes a good brushless cream. I've also used KMF without a brush with good results. Alba is another brushless cream that I've heard good things about.
 
G

gone down south

Any cream can be used without a brush. The creams labelled "brushless" CAN'T be used with a brush.
 
thanks all for your suggestions, maybe i will just grab the cheapest one i can at walgreens and report back to you in a month with a review.
 
If the brushless experience doesn't agree with you, I would recommend trying a nylon/synthetic brush and some shave cream in a tube. That combination can work well together, and the brush will not hold much water and dry pretty fast. This is what I use in my travel kit. It is not luxurious, but it gets the job done pretty well.

As for brushless creams, I like Trader Joe's and Cremo Cream, but to be honest I am not sure if I will use them in the future. They work well for what they are, but I am of the opinion that the more hot water I can get on my beard the better.
 
See if you can score some Real Shaving Co. cream from Rite Aid. They're on sale for $2.99 right now. Probably the best $2.99 shaving cream you can get.
 
I think there's a Lush on Union. I didn't know they made shaving cream. They're soaps are amazing, and will see that you are rewarded by your better half...

Nancy Boy is on Hayes St., not far from Hayes St. Grill. Mmmm. You will be rewarded by your self...

I think Musgo Real is also a brushless/brushable cream.
 
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