For my head: Original or Sensitive Skin, whichever is cheaper at the store I'm in.
This drug store has everything. Good luck my friend and stay safe!!I'll have to keep my eyes open the next time I'm in Canada, didn't even think to check for it.
Probably on Ebay. Barbasol does not produce it anymore and replaced it with the purple can with lanolin.Do they even sell the yellow anymore?
I found some NOS in a grocery store. I think both the orange and purple can are superior than the yellow.Do they even sell the yellow anymore?
I agree.I found some NOS in a grocery store. I think both the orange and purple can are superior than the yellow.
I use it off and on, depending on the razor and/or how much of a hurry I am in. I find the trick is to add a few drops of water. I cant prove it, but I think they may have changed the formula just a little in the past few years. The foam seems to be "drier" that it used to. Ill tell you though, when I decide to use my Techmatic (yes I know many hate them, I like it a lot) it simply MUST be done with foam. Shaving soap clogs up the works.I don't understand, why would anyone use this stuff.
I hate to report this -- and there may be some extenuating circs -- but I'm disappointed in my latest shave with Barbasol. I wanted to do a 1950s-style shave today, so I broke out the '53 Superspeed with a Personna Platinum Chrome blade, and the 100th-anniversary can of Barbasol. I wet my face, rubbed on some face soap, used the hot face towel before I started, and left the foam on my face for three minutes, all as usual.
Perhaps the Personna blade had too many shaves on it, and my beard was at 36 hours, not my usual 48. But the Barbasol left my face feeling sort of dry in between passes and rinses. Two passes on the cheeks and two plus cleanup on the throat did not result in a very close shave. No irritation, though, and a perfectly fine shave. Just not . . . great.
In the past when I've used Barbasol, it's usually been a mix with a shaving cream like TOBS or Trumpers. This was the first time in a very long while that I've used the foam by itself.
Maybe that's it. The foam did not feel dried when I started to apply the blade, but it may have been.I see exactly what 'went wrong' here and I did the same a few times early on: you left the foam on your face for 3 minutes then began to shave over that same lather.
If you simply rinsed most of that foam off then reapplied a fresh layer before shaving I think your results would have been more pleasing. Foam does dry out pretty quickly, it's definitely a 'get the job done' type of product. I too would wet my face real well and slap on a layer of foam that I would leave there for a few minutes to help soften my hair, then I would rinse that off (because it dried out), slap on a fresh layer, and jump into the shave. The hair is already prepped well from letting the foam sit AND your skin will handle the shave because of a fresh layer of wet slick foam.
I don't understand, why would anyone use this stuff.
I find better residual slickness from the Purple or Orange. The original is the original and gets a lot of love for that, but IMO, there have been improvements that are put into their other formulations that aren't present in the original. If it came to Gillette Foamy vs Original Barbasol... for me, Foamy all day long!But the Barbasol left my face feeling sort of dry in between passes and rinses.
I find better residual slickness from the Purple or Orange. The original is the original and gets a lot of love for that, but IMO, there have been improvements that are put into their other formulations that aren't present in the original. If it came to Gillette Foamy vs Original Barbasol... for me, Foamy all day long!