Minimalist Shave Kit

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  1. wristwatchb

    wristwatchb wristwatch "danger" b

    I would like to assemble a minimalist shave kit. Everything must go in a carry on bag for airline travel (so no DE razor or blades) and be used for at least a week. I expect this to involve compromise, but I still want to enjoy a decent and comfortable daily shave.

    What's your recommendation for razor, brushless cream, and aftershave balm?

    Thanks!
     
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  2. subvet

    subvet Well-Known Member

    Mach3, Cremo, Skin Bracer.
     
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  3. PLAla

    PLAla Bit Shy of a Full Puck

    Cremo, Pacific Caffeinated Cream, or C.O Bigelow. Bigelow isn't brushless by design, but I've lathered it with my hands with good success.

    Nivea sensitive balm. There are tons of other balms out there though. I'm interested to see other recommendations.

    Can't really recommend a good razor. I guess a Mach3 would work okay.
     
  4. david of central florida

    david of central florida Rhubarb Rubber

    Can you mail a blade or two ahead?

    If so, I'd take
    a vintage Gillette three piece 20160930_074238_resized.jpg
    Like the one in this pic
    Then I'd take
    Anthony Logistics shave cream 28085.jpg
    Now an aftershave
    I think I'd go with Barbasol (the green one) 2016-12-10-10-37-33-1464346925.jpg
    That should be a very minimal outfit.
     
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  5. david of central florida

    david of central florida Rhubarb Rubber

    Skin bracers lid doesnt screw tightly.
     
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  6. david of central florida

    david of central florida Rhubarb Rubber

    Nivea is a glass bottle
     
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  7. PLAla

    PLAla Bit Shy of a Full Puck

    I would assume this would be for a carry-on bag, otherwise you could check the razor of our choice. So, alcohol-based aftershaves would be eliminated from contention.
    I have some small travel bottles of Nivea that I found at Target years ago. I refill those and take them along with me.
     
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  8. John Ruschmeyer

    John Ruschmeyer Well-Known Member

    I forget... What's the TSA's stand on Injector razors? Can you have an Injector magazine in carry-on?
     
  9. Demidog

    Demidog Well-Known Member

    They don't address injector razors specifically but they make it pretty clear that only cartridge/disposable razors are acceptable. Injectors and DE razors are fine without the blades of course, but others have said that injector blade packs are definitely not allowed since the blades can be easily ejected.

    In order to alleviate the hassle, I just took a cheap Dorco Mach3 copy in my carry on luggage after seeing praise for Dorco in the cartridge razor forum. For lather, I bought some travel size Gillette canned stuff, which was the only travel size foam that my local stores carried. I also brought some mediocre balm with me and even though I haven't tried it yet, I will probably switch to the Proraso white balm in the future since it comes in the maximum allowed travel size my default at 3.4 oz.
     
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  10. david of central florida

    david of central florida Rhubarb Rubber

    If Barbasol isnt allowed,
    I'd use this for aftershave
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  11. George X

    George X Well-Known Member

    If it's an option, be a true minimalist. Don't pack anything. Once you land go to the nearest Rite-aid, Walgreens, cvs, Walmart, etc and pick up a travel pack and leave it all in the trash when you go home. Bic makes a decent "sensitive skin" disposable. Fixed head, Single blade and a pack of 12 is like $3-$4


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  12. Bama Samurai

    Bama Samurai with Laser-like Focus

    By Gillette Platinum or generic Personna at destination. Take your most portable gear otherwise.
     
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  13. Sid James

    Sid James Well-Known Member

  14. BigMike

    BigMike Well-Known Member

    If you're going for a week just take your regular gear and check your bag. For a one or two day trip...
    2 Bic single blade disposable razors, travel size Gillette Foamy, some Old Spice transfered to a small glass travel vial, a syptic pencil (just in case). I throw several other items in my travel shave kit, including toothbrush and toothpaste, Q-tips, hairbrush, nail clippers, tweezers, Alka Seltzer, and antibiotic ointment.
     
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  15. PickledNorthern

    PickledNorthern Fabulous, the unicorn

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  16. Sid James

    Sid James Well-Known Member

    I may try some one day
     
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  17. PickledNorthern

    PickledNorthern Fabulous, the unicorn

    Yeah. I may be slow, but I'm picking up on a vibe here....
     
  18. GatorJoe

    GatorJoe Well-Known Member

    Gillette Good News twin blade disposable
    Kiss My Face cream
    Clubman.

    KMF is great without a brush, maybe better that way.

    Edit: oh, balm: Nivea.
     
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  19. RyX

    RyX DoH!

    That could be interesting. You'd put you face to the whims of the local market. With U.S. retailers being so generic in their product line a Weishi/VDH DE & brush, Store brand Israeli Personna Red's, Cremo, and Aqua Velva would be easy to find. A complete starter kit for gifting to friends, family, or a homeless person as you head back to the airport.
     
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  20. George X

    George X Well-Known Member

    I got all excited reading the list of generic goodies and then got goose bumps on the gifting part


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