Liquified Shaving Cream

Discussion in 'Shave Creams' started by marbert, Sep 6, 2012.

  1. marbert

    marbert Well-Known Member

    My bathroom gets kinda hot when it's really hot outside (my whole house does, really), so some of my shaving creams have turned to runny goo. I just used some Ingram today and it drizzled out of the tube like liquid hand soap. It still lathered up well enough, but I was wondering if there's anything I can do to reconstitute this stuff once it's broken down like this. Would refrigeration help?
     
  2. Hanzo

    Hanzo Well-Known Member

    I love the British Ingrams but the last 2 tubes have been runny and they have been stored on a shelf outside of the bathroom, something tells me this is a occurence of that particular cream and I just use it as is.
     
  3. PLANofMAN

    PLANofMAN Eccentric Razor Collector Staff Member

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    This has been brought up before. Most creams tend to liquify in heat and return to normal when they are returned to normal room temperature. 65-70 degrees F. The process is slow. (in my experience) It can take up to two days before a cream returns to it's original consistency. Putting it in the fridge won't hurt your cream. Some creams are naturally runny. Tet-a-Tet comes to mind.
     

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