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    It took me awhile to find what worked best for me...started using a generic puck my wife bought me at the grocery store (I do not recommend this ) to Proraso, to C.O. Bigelow, was then given some Cremo Cream for Christmas last year as well as a kit from Art of Shaving. Tried both and liked both, but ended up sticking with the AOS cream. It's a bit pricey in the store, but it can be found cheaper online. I've found that a tub will last about 6 months or so.

    That said, I found that having a decent brush made the most difference- my wife also bought me a generic (synthetic) brush from the same grocery a few years back. Upgrading to a better brush was night and day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b.read View Post
    It took me awhile to find what worked best for me...started using a generic puck my wife bought me at the grocery store (I do not recommend this ) to Proraso, to C.O. Bigelow, was then given some Cremo Cream for Christmas last year as well as a kit from Art of Shaving. Tried both and liked both, but ended up sticking with the AOS cream. It's a bit pricey in the store, but it can be found cheaper online. I've found that a tub will last about 6 months or so.

    That said, I found that having a decent brush made the most difference- my wife also bought me a generic (synthetic) brush from the same grocery a few years back. Upgrading to a better brush was night and day.
    I tried the AOS, but it was a bit to Loose for me. I like a firmer cream.
    As far as brushes I use
    http://www.truefittandhill.com/detail_00182__17.html

    The Cremo Cream is wonderfull , but pricey ~!
    It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
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    Yeah...even though my current brush is a huge improvement over the first one I had, I wouldn't mind upgrading again in the next few months or so. I had previously looked around at westcoastshaving.com as that's where I go for my blades but I like the selection on the site you posted there better. Thanks for the heads up.

    I'm betting the super badger brush is really nice, is there really any point to step up to "silver"? I've never used one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by b.read View Post
    Yeah...even though my current brush is a huge improvement over the first one I had, I wouldn't mind upgrading again in the next few months or so. I had previously looked around at westcoastshaving.com as that's where I go for my blades but I like the selection on the site you posted there better. Thanks for the heads up.

    I'm betting the super badger brush is really nice, is there really any point to step up to "silver"? I've never used one...
    BMOC syndrome
    I really don't think so.
    It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy View Post
    You don't find the AOS too loose? I found it hard to control the amount I get when I dip my brush in the pot.
    I tried the Lemon and loved the lather and scent, I just wished it was a bit more firm.
    Not really...I get a satisfying amount of drag when using my merkur 34c and feathers, but that may be due to my so-so technique. I was given the sandalwood kit and while I'm not usually a fan, I like the scent. I may give them lemon a shot next go around or see if I can get a sample next time I'm near the shop here.


    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy View Post
    BMOC syndrome
    I really don't think so.

    You're probably right...I'm sure it will lead to another acquisition disorder which is the last thing I need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b.read View Post
    It took me awhile to find what worked best for me...started using a generic puck my wife bought me at the grocery store (I do not recommend this ) to Proraso, to C.O. Bigelow, was then given some Cremo Cream for Christmas last year as well as a kit from Art of Shaving. Tried both and liked both, but ended up sticking with the AOS cream. It's a bit pricey in the store, but it can be found cheaper online. I've found that a tub will last about 6 months or so.

    That said, I found that having a decent brush made the most difference- my wife also bought me a generic (synthetic) brush from the same grocery a few years back. Upgrading to a better brush was night and day.
    I was mistaken, I have not tried the Cremo...This is what I tried
    http://www.westcoastshaving.com/Cell...00g_p_359.html
    It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy View Post
    I was mistaken, I have not tried the Cremo...This is what I tried
    http://www.westcoastshaving.com/Cell...00g_p_359.html
    Ah! Haven't tried that...I was given this:

    http://www.westcoastshaving.com/Crem...eam_p_114.html


    Not bad, but I preferred the AOS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b.read View Post
    Ah! Haven't tried that...I was given this:

    http://www.westcoastshaving.com/Crem...eam_p_114.html


    Not bad, but I preferred the AOS.
    You don't find the AOS too loose? I found it hard to control the amount I get when I dip my brush in the pot.
    I tried the Lemon and loved the lather and scent, I just wished it was a bit more firm.
    It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
    ~ Gerry Adams

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