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Proraso worth trying after C.O. Bigelow..

I been using C.O. bigelow for about month now, not everyday but enough to know that I love this cream..!!! So the question is should I try still try proraso even thou everybody says it's the same as C.O. Bigelow...???
 
You'll be hard pressed to tell any difference between the Bigelow cream and the standard Proraso (green) cream.

The Proraso in the white tub is meant for "ultra-sensitive" skin. Not as much menthol as the standard Proraso.
 
I'd say, when you run out and want another tube, buy the Proraso and see if you can tell the difference. Some say that the Proraso has a stronger scent than the CO Bigs.
 
I'll second the suggestion for the white tub...I tried the green (tube), switched to white (soap) and absolutely love it....
 
then why do they still sell it...is the white tub menthol..??

Proraso, C.O. Bigelow, and Omega are basically the same product. The same product is sold under different names, because they are marketed towards different markets, and in some cases even different countries.

It's no different than General Motors selling the same vehicles (with slight cosmetic differences) under the Chevy, Pontiac, and Saturn names. :tongue_sm
 
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Marco

B&B's Man in Italy
Proraso, C.O. Bigelow, and Omega (and I believe even Santa Maria Novella) are basically the same product. The same product is sold under different names, because they are marketed towards different markets, and in some cases even different countries.

It's no different than General Motors selling the same vehicles (with slight cosmetic differences) under the Chevy, Pontiac, and Saturn names. :tongue_sm

I agree.
With the exception of Santa Maria Novella, which is not the same product as Proraso, C.O. Bigelow and Omega.
 
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