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Shave Alliteration

Alliteration is the repetition of a particular sound in the stressed syllables of a phrase (She Shaves Seagulls by the Sea Shore).

A few days ago, without realizing it. I experienced an unusually alliterative shave.

C.O. Bigelow
Schick Krona
Silver Blue (Gillette)
Semogue 620
Old Spice AS
and even an Old Spice mug to keep my brush warm in the sink

Even the cologne I sprayed a little later was Soul.

So I was curious, how many others have experienced alliteration in their shaving rotations. Even if you haven't personally, what combos can you come up with?
 
Phreek, your definition is just a little off: alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sound of closely-positioned syllables. Whether the syllable is stressed or not is immaterial (see "sea shore" above).

As to whether my product and equipment names happen to share sounds— well, I've never really thought about it. I'm too busy trying to keep my angle right.
 
I do not own some of these products, but the wiki categories make it fairly easy to put together a few combinations:

Gillette travel brush
Godrej blue cream
Gillette NEW razor
GSB blade
GFT AS

Plisson brush
Palmolive soap
Pils razor
Personna blade
Pinaud splash

Rooney brush
Ralph Lauren Safari soap
Rotbart razor
Rapira blade
RSC balm

Simpson X2L brush
Speick stick
Stahly Live Blade
Supermax blade
Speick splash
 
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