Any cream recommendations to avoid razor burn?
I'm ordering the truefitt and hill sample pack as I've heard good things about them.
I'm ordering the truefitt and hill sample pack as I've heard good things about them.
Both soap and cream types are good for sensitive skin. White line's products are nice. The white balm of Proraso is also very effective against redness and irritation.Proraso sensitive skin........
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My apologies if you have already answered this here or somewhere else, but what is the Cremogena blend? I'm guessing Cremo Shaving Cream and Neutrogena (but I'm not familiar with a Neutrogena shaving product).From Sterling, to ToBS, to Shannon's, to Williams, Lea, Taconic and Palmolive and even Lucky Tiger, all do an excellent job at providing a slick and smooth shave if I do my part & work them with the proper combination of bowl and brush.
Many are expensive and once gone won't be replaced. Some are cheap, but need to be ordered from online for local stores; some from offshore.
I prefer something I can get off shelf from a local retailer; cheap is good, as long as if performs well. The cream blend I compare all other soaps and creams' performance against is my 1:1 Cremogena blend. Other brands may equal it, but none are better. And I'm pretty particular in the outcome of my daily shaves.
Yes, I have answered this elsewhere. BUT, as with any topic, to go dig thru other posts over any timespan can be tedious & a big time waster.My apologies if you have already answered this here or somewhere else, but what is the Cremogena blend? I'm guessing Cremo Shaving Cream and Neutrogena (but I'm not familiar with a Neutrogena shaving product).
Thank you, I'm going to have to give this a try.Yes, I have answered this elsewhere. BUT, as with any topic, to go dig thru other posts over any timespan can be tedious & a big time waster.
Your assumption is correct - Cremogen is simply a blend of equal parts of Cremo and Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Shave Cream. On their own, neither is known to produce any special lather. But combined, the blend becomes a lathering demon. The blend is extremely slick, with a dense lather. You can either place a dab of each into a bowl to brush lather, or else put equal quantities into a jar or container & stir to blend. Both items are available on shelf at a local Walmart, so no several day wait for delivering an order. Cremo is available in several different scents, but I'e only tried the Original and the Cooling Menthol variety so far..