Both Kiss My Face Moisture Shave and The Real Shaving Co (cream and gel) are considered brushless creams. The directions say to "Wet hands, lather in palm and apply." No brush needed.What is an alternative to a shaving cream that lathers? I don't like the idea that you can't see where you shave. What's a good product that will allow me to see where I shave and I don't have to use a brush for?
Another vote for Oliveology.Oliveology works well for this. I use it to shave the back of neck.
Creamo-Cream would be my choice, more water makes it slicker, Read the Directions, sounds silly but it helps.
They're brushless, but lathering so they don't meet the OP's requirement to be transparent.Both Kiss My Face Moisture Shave and The Real Shaving Co (cream and gel) are considered brushless creams.
I don't understand why you want to "see" your face when you shave. I've tried those see-through gels, and I can see where I've shaved much better using lather. Lather is opaque. When I shave a lathered area, the shaving removes the lather. So, places that still have lather on them are the places that still haven't been shaved.
I don't understand what problem the see-through gels solve.
Having said that, if I really wanted to "see," I would use King of Shave gel.
I'd recommend Alba creams. They're brushless, clear, easy to find and relatively cheap. My favourite is the Aloe Mint - moisturizes well and has a nice cooling effect.
Only other one I can think of is Ulltra shaving cream. It is clear, but it is a whole different kind of shaving. Also, can be a bit hard to find and expensive.
because I have a fine but very coarse beard, so when I shave the lather off, that part of my face still isn't smooth because Through the lather, I can't see through and see the hairs and I can't get it as smooth as I want since the hairs are very coarse and I think it would be a closer shave if I could see them and adjust the razor for those areas such as going across the grain where I see more beard still left as opposed to me being kind of in the dark with lathering creams and I realize after I rinse my brush that the shave was subpar which happens way too often to me. A solution could be to inspect, then do touch ups, I know, but for me that is very time consuming since most of the time I realize the shave was way below par after I think I am done shaving.
What do you mean a whole differnt kind of shaving? Is Alba sold in the US if so, do you know where?