i have a dollar general just down the street so i'll look into that first, as I am a college student and funds are low. thanks for all the great...
I thought there might be a couple hams here. i'm testing for tech next month! as far as the soap goes though, i thought taking the Altoids MINT...
sorry for the mild sarcasm offshoot... but i'm glad your mind didn't explode, otherwise someone would have quite the mess to clean up :laugh042
so many great ideas! the double boiler method works great and no need to make sure the microwave doesn't smell like your shaving soap! with the...
to be honest... the williams didn't actually "burn" so to speak, it expanded kinda like a marshmallow and was sort of malleable so i was able to...
sorry it did not deliver but if I can work anything into an altoid tin I get pumped... those little tins are just so useful and a cheap and easy...
watered down? the water is only so that heat gets on the sides of the tin. And have you ever tried to microwave metal? Bad things happen... I know...
Glad to see all of the great Notre Dame shaving equipment!... oh and nice post too! good work
So I'm going on a trip soon and I would like to take wet-shaving with me. Because I am new to wet-shaving, I didn't have the supplies to do this...
^yeah that!!!
Thanks Jeff I think I'll try the Nivea since I can pick it up locally.
I used canned shaving cream for a while and broke out every time I used it which is why I, probably like you, started shaving with an electric...
Does anyone here use after-shave balm? if so any suggestions? I'd like to give it a shot
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