Cheap vs. Expensive Shaving Cream: Which Is Best for You?
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00:00 Shaving Cream: Introduction
Shaving is something all of us have to do with varying levels of consistency. However, not very many of us put a lot of thought into the creams we use for a wet shave.
00:40 Why Should You Care?
Shaving cream is one of those consumer goods that doesn’t get a lot of attention as most of us often see it more as a means to an end than something we actively look forward to buying. There tends to be more engagement, for instance, in shaving soaps.
01:53 Defining "Cheap" and "Expensive"
This video will use “cheap” to refer to creams that are generally in the $1-$15 price range, and “expensive” to those that are generally in the $20-$50 range. Beyond pricetags and brand names, though, there are more specific ways to differentiate cheap and expensive shaving creams.
02:43 Application Method: Foams vs. Lathers
Cheap shaving creams, by and large, are dispensed as an aerosolized foam or gel, often from pressurized canisters. As opposed to expensive creams, which are generally a lipid-based (that is, fatty) cream that’s whipped by hand or brush into a lather.
Meanwhile, a higher quality shaving cream is more likely to be made from natural ingredients, or at least a higher proportion of them
06:18 Cost-per-Use
You might assume that cheaper shaving creams automatically have a better cost-per-use
But that’s not always the case! Higher-end shaving creams generally require less product per use especially when paired with the quality bristles of a good brush.
08:20 Skin Sensitivity
Most cheap shaving creams unfortunately have a “one size fits all” approach with no sensitivities taken into consideration. Quality creams know these are pain points for men. Expensive shaving creams will also look to add ingredients such as Aloe vera, Vitamin E, shea butter, primrose oil, or wheat germ.
10:04 Scents
Some men hate to have artificial smells on their face. Scents are a subjective area that will vary greatly depending on your own preferences
11:30 Getting that Barbershop Treatment
During the Golden Age of menswear, most men could wield a safety razor with ease, but a quality shave from a barber was often seen as a luxurious indulgence.
13:00 How to Spot Quality Shaving Cream
The most common ingredients here are coconut oil (also known as coconut acid) & glycerin. Another giveaway is that you’re unlikely to see alcohol (anything that ends in -ol) or petrochemical products in expensive creams.
14:52 Conclusion
In our opinion, high-quality shaving creams, which often cost more, offer a simple and easy way to upgrade your grooming routine.
15:46 Outfit Rundown
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Hi from Italy, guys! Just to remember that Proraso shaving creams / soaps are definitely NOT expensive (if you buy them in our Country). I chose traditional wet shaving 7 years ago, my skin is thanking me now! My go to is astra green blade, Fatip Gentile as DE razor, and i have fun choosing a different soap or cream and AS at the end of the shave! Stay traditional when shaving, folks! Cheers
I second this statement about Proraso! At least in Italy, the brand's products don't cost much, but are made well. The brand has brushes, shaving creams, foams, and soaps, as well as pre and post shave products. I use their brush, shaving soap, and pre-shave, and they work wonderfully.
@@rougepilot5513 people in Italy still prefer to use Nivea shave gel
Absolutely, even here in the US a tube of Porasso is 10$ US (about 9 euros ) and if used properly, will easily last 3 months if not more ...
Cello is also a wonderful product for cost / quality ..
@@Kmurray9244 Nivea just as good
Here someone from the young audience! I'm 12 years old and still don't shave, but I watch this videos anyway.
Good for you.
Well, you’ll be ready to shave like a gentleman in about 5 years!
i’m 14 and I do the same, though i do shave sometimes
@@Veroxzes That's true!
You young guys are all way ahead of your buddies and guys older than you ! If you follow a quarter of the advice here and on channels like Real Men Real Style, The Style O.G. ,Gents Cents, Triple B, Justin Copeland, The Urban Gentry, and Teddy Baldassarre you boys will be LIGHTYEARS ahead of anyone close to your age and VERY popular with the ladies 😊
I really enjoy watching your videos and I always learn something interesting about the products you discuss. I find that all your videos are so thorough and well researched. Really a joy!
This is immaculate detail. Preston is gem to this channel
I've several Taylor of Old Bond Street creams and soaps, but my go-to over the last several months has been The Art of Shaving's Bourbon line - I have their cream, pre-shave oil, and aftershave all in that scent. I'm concerned that they're no longer making it as none of these products are available on their website any longer. Agree 100% with the video - investing a little more money up front in your shaving supplies will not only pay you back in the long run (due to cost of use) but makes your shaving experience much more comfortable (and your shave closer).
For the razor, I currently use a Merkur Futur adjustable safety razor with Feather blades. However, when I need to get to an area that the Merkur just can't deal with, I also have a Dovo 4/8 straight razor.
You don't try to shave that length goatee with a razor. You need to trim it first! All you end up doing is clogging up and dulling the blade immediately. This is a perfect example of what NOT to do.
You can do that without much problems. You will just need a couple of minutes and repeated rinsing.
I use proraso pre-shave cream, shave cream, and after-shave. I rarely get nicks. A tube will last me most of a year. So while it's more expensive per unit it makes it up with giving me more shaves and becomes cheaper.
I tried that but it made my face smart quite painfully for about half an hour, and I don’t normally have a sensitive skin, so I threw it away.
@@glennet9613 the key is water. Proraso is a bit dry and likes water.
I love Proraso Green in the summer!
@@glennet9613 cartridge and shave gel is best for sensitive skin
I picked up some of the Proraso after starting to DE shave following watching your videos on the subject. It's a very different experience and definitely makes shaving more pleasant.
As a side note, after trying a bunch of different blades from a sampler (including Feather, Derby, etc), I've settled on the Shark Super Chrome as my go to. It's good, but reasonably forgiving.
That's okay, everyone has their preference.
I also love Proraso.. Here in germany it's not really expensive.... under 10$
I also like their aftershave😊 I really like their menthol series
By the way, for me i like the Feather blades.
Been wet shaving with a safety razor and brush for over a decade, with several soaps, creams, and pre-shave products. Love Stirling Soap products, and use TOBS, Art of Shaving, and of course, Proraso. I did actually try Barbasol recently and didn't get the best shave, but it wasn't horrible. It just reinforced the fact that I did right by using shaving soaps and quality products.
I’m a little surprised that clear shaving cream hasn’t caught on as much. I bought some by accident a couple years ago and it actually makes shaving much easier when you have areas on your face where you want to maintain facial hair.
Never heard of that tbh. I've obviously encountered clear gels for cuts and wounds, but never for self-care/beauty, if you will. Real good idea.
Just out of curiosity, what’s the name of the brand you use? I’d be interested in trying it.
@@mikem2132 I’ve used Anthony Men’s Shave Gel. There’s also Hans de Fuko Invisible Shaving Cream, which I’ve heard is great. Not sure either brand follows all the guidelines outlined in this video, but it’s an innovative product. Might be worth it to track down samples.
@@mikem2132 he used gillette kng c clear gel
The Proraso line + feather blades are relatively affordable and provide a premium shaving experience
I use the same, with a mid-range badger brush & grandpas adjustable Gillette. The Feather is an amazing blade! SUPER sharp and lasts forever provided you dry after use
i love the proraso soaps/creams but unfortunately the feather blades are out for me - way too aggressive and left me like the guy in the video at 1.26 lol
@@PJP812I use derby blades and find them sharp but mild.
I'm a Taylor of Old Bond Street guy - it the best I've used.
True, shaving with a luxury cream can enhance the experience. If shaving every day, the key is softened water. More so than the cream itself. Using bar soap to lather up works very well with softened water for a smooth, close and comfortable shave. As well as any luxury cream with hard water. As a stiff bearded everyday shaver who opts for luxury, experience has taught the above to be true. Cheers.
Im using a shaving cream from a turkish shop near my place. Its called "Arko", its cheap and great to use and it also has that vintage look
Arko does a great job. I even like the smell!
@@guylewis7418 true. It has such a fresh, light smell.
😁 Some say it smells like grandma's laundry room... but i like it.
It gives tons of lather and it's cheap👍
@@andreaspeters3773 Never heard that befor, but i get it😅
@@retrofinch7916 i like the stick too. Rubbing on the moist stubbles and lathering up directly in the face.
I really like Arko shave soap. Tallow base and very good value. Cella is in same wheel house and for most the smell is more pleasant.
Very informative video.
Please make the video guide for shaving with sensitive skin!
I've tried dozens of shaving creams/foams/gels over the years from the expensive to the cheap. I'm completely happy with Barbasol, let my face dry, use my Braun electric for touchup and then a good aftershave lotion. I''m done with paying for the expensive stuff that didn't deliver the added cost.
Same
Cheapskate
I'm okay with cheap shaving creams, but cologne is an area you shouldn't skimp too much. I found an excellent cologne that was more than I wanted to pay, but smelled incredible; Acqua Di Colonia Melograno. I use it only for special occasions and then Old Spice for everything else.
Acqua Di Parma Colonia one of the best shaving creams for the quick procedure. Yellow bottle. Around 40€, worth every cent. No irritations nothing.
@@bokoler9107 The name is similar to my cologne and probably manufactured by the same group. I have absolutely tons of soaps of every description and I'm probably set for the rest of my life.
If you ever pass through Mineral Wells, Texas, stop by the Crazy Water Store and buy their soap. Truly luxurious, fragrant soap and very affordable.
Ooooo..Yes, please!. I'd love a video on shaving sensitive skin. My husband's skin is so sensitive that, when he was in the US Army he obtained a special dispensation (receiving a 'Profile') from clean shaving. I think the max length was ¼". My twin sons also have extremely sensitive skin. Thank you so much!
Yes, please. Do a video on brush applied shaving cream for sensitive skin. 😊❤
The top three shaving soaps for me are Tabac, Taylor of Old Bond Street: Jermyn Street and Proraso white. I have sensitive skin, most strong perfumes and/or scents give me rashes. All of these are easy on the skin and have a good slickness and cushioning. I use a Simpsons T3 synthetic shaving brush with all of those and the results are always good.
Where I live (New Jersey 10 miles from NYC) Proraso costs $10 for a 5.2 oz (150ml) tube. A tube typically lasts me 3 months. Calculated on a cost per shave it's the same, or cheaper, than the low quality aerosol foam cans from the supermarket.
Great commentary, Preston!
Can’t go wrong with Proraso & Feather blades. I use an adjustable Gillette I inherited from my grandfather. I feel the adjustable is key especially for new guys. Feather blades are SUPER sharp! Toning down the depth of cut will prevent lopping something off. If you dry the blade after each use, they last a really longtime. If you’re new, go slow. Your face will acclimate after a couple shaves
I got too many nicks from feather blades. Astra SP work much better for me personally, with Truefitt & Hill sensitive cream.
@@Solinvictii would think it depends on the razor🤔 i have (between others) an Edwin Jagger (beautiful thing 😊 more on the mild side) and in this one the feather is soo good.
With my Gillette adjustable from 1960 i haven't found yet the perfect blade 😏
Proraso is one of my favorites especially the green for the summer.... and i think it's a fantastic cream for a small price 👍
@@Solinvicti Feather is one of the more aggressive shavers,-=,
But if you are using the feather shavettes (be the cutthroat or kamisori designs), they have replaceable blades that have additional safety guard edges and even one made a bit thicker with sensitive skin in mind.
I use the Feather blades with the guard and get minimal nicks
But i do want to get the extra sharp ones as i heard its the closest an interchangeable blade can get to a straight razor experience
@@andreaspeters3773 i use Nivea
I shave in the shower with a high-end Norelco electric shaver, prepped with Col Conk Pre-Shave Oil and Edwin Jagger Premium Shaving Cream w/Aloe Vera; followed by MÜHLE Organic Aftershave Balm. I have sensitive skin that is prone to acne breakouts, and I found that this routine provides the best results without irritation.
Picked up a Proraso "Nourishing" Shaving Cream with a sandalwood scent and a Maggard synthetic brush after this video - I pair this with Astra blades and a Merkur 23c safety razor.
I mostly use Proraso nowadays as they are dirt cheap in Sweden but also very good. Proraso is not much more than the garbage foam-in-a-can from the supermarket, even cheaper sometimes. To pamper myself I really like Musgo Real and Taylor from old Bond street, and they are a cut above Proraso, but 3-4 times the price here. I often use Musgo Reals preshaving oil, which may be expensive but it makes a world of difference, especially when the facial hair has grown for a week.
I use a tallow based hard soap from Stirling with a custom made silver tipped badger hair brush and an adjustable razor. I also use oil first. The adjustable razor is a game changer. I set it for a shallow cut for daily shaving. Then I adjust it to deep cut for when I have time to shave and try for that extra smooth cut. I used to use the cream instead of oil for preshave, but it seems to clog the razor. The oils react with the soap and really do a better job for me. Follow up with a witch hazel after shave and even my daily shaving is a really nice feeling.
Witch hazel. Awesome stuff that!
Proraso and Taylor of Old Bond Street are my go to brands. ToOBS Tobacco Leaf is amazing! Also their Peppermint around Christmas is an experience!
Mmmmmmm! Sounds wonderful!
As a Portuguese following the channel for a long time, it is a delight to see Musgo Real by Claus Porto being featured!
I use Clubman Pinaud Shave Lather. I've found it the best for reducing skin irritation and in-grown hairs. It works great with a cartridge or safety razor. Nivea shave cream is also good; I use it for travelling because it works great with a cartridge razor, it's cheap and meets CATSA/TSA guidelines.
Very interesting. I have been using proraso for while and now I know why I like it that much. Would also like to know more about shaving technique for sensitive skin. Thanks
I have tried dozens of different high end boutique brand shaving soaps and I always end up back with Proraso. For my face its the best on the market. I prefer the Blue and Green with Gillette Silver Blue blades.
I love thees videos!!! Always enjoyable on a day off.
i bought the wooden shaving soap bowl like 7 years ago and am still using it, the taylor's one. Their shaving creams last like 6-8 months, especially if you only shave every 3 days
cannot reccomend enough
My favorite shaving shaving cream is Aveeno Shave Gel. It’s quite cheap and it actually provides a lot more protection from nicks than the proraso shave soap that I’ve tried.
In Europe Proraso (I love white) is pretty cheap but works very well. Same is true for Arko, Cella or Palmolive sticks (sadly discontinued). Taylor is good, too, but on the other hand e.g. DR Harris - another heritage brand - disappoints.
However, the list of doubtful ingredients is not short on any of these products, either.
Haslinger from Austria is worth a try (e. g. sheeps milk).
A lot of people talk trash about canned shaving cream or "canned goo", never had any issues myself, it's good stuff. My dad who is now dead and fought in WWII always used Gillette "red can" canned shave cream, easily available at the grocery store, I guess he was probably used to Gillette products from the war and prior. To me it always smelled like Old Spice, so now I use Old Spice after shave and cologne. Never remember him using aftershave.
You don't really need to use aftershave👍🏻 i use it more for the fun/fresh smell.
When your skin is trained for wet shaving and not too sensitive you can use everything, i think🤔
In the week i use a can& modern razor..... On the weekend i have fun with the old fashioned way: soap, brush and DE razor😉
I've been doing okay with Cremo in the tube. I have a lot of it from a Costco buy back during my cartridge days. It seems to be okay with the DESR, but maybe after the supply runs out will try something a little fattier.
Proraso is only expensive when it's exported. It's a pretty ordinary tier product in Italy, maybe a shade above Gilette but something which every drugstore or supermarket sells.
I like using Taylor of Old Bond Street, Phoenix Shaving, and Proraso soaps.
Very interesting so far!
Recently I've switched to Proraso, combined with some Feather blades it is amazing! Did not have to apply that much pressure as usual.
One of my favorite shaving creams is The Art of Shaving's Bourbon scent. Unfortunately TAOS is discontinuing that scent, as well as Oud.
Has anyone used Arko shaving soap? It’s cheap and effective!
In the winter time, my go-to is L’Occitane’s shave cream which is surprisingly great. In the summer, I use Proraso’s sensitive skin formula. I just tried George Trumper’s, and it was a solid ‘meh.’
Sandalwood shaving soap is my choice. Applying with a brush is more satisfying than rubbing a cream on my face and the soap is a lot longer lasting. I bought my last soap refill more than a year ago and still have plenty left.
I prefer a shaving gel or soap than a shaving foam. Also as I suffer with dry and sensitive skin, then I will say ‘yes’ that you do a video on that.
in my 20is was using the nivea fome and gillete multi blade , and for many years i had beard ,, but is few years i start shabing again and using proraso ,with bruch with straigth edge or safty razor , is much better and cheaper , well take a bit longer to shave well abaut a minute or 2 ,,
Would live to see a video about classic hunting/outdoor attire. Thank you
I like to use Viking brand shaving cream. You can use it with or without a brush. They also make a shaving soap but the cream is my favorite. I really like the unscented one, but theres also peppermint and sage
Great video, but a few notes:
Proplyn Glycol is very very safe on the skin. It's actually used extensively in perfume and food industries and you ingest lots of it daily.
Secondly just because something is hydrophobic doesn't mean you can't dissolve it in water. Milk is also rich in fats but it has a considerable proportion of water content
*I USED TO USE* really expensive Italian shaving soap, it came in a block that you squashed into your shaving bowl. It was about €65.
I ran out when I broke so I bought a tube of "Kapo Classic" from the corner shop here in Bulgaria for €1.50, squirted it into my shaving bowl and let it dry for a couple of days. Honestly, I CAN NOT tell the difference.
My favourites are Truefit and Hill. Tabac. and Musgo Real. Blades I use Astra green and Feather.
LOL @ 14:10 "anything that ends with OL" , while showing Proraso menth-OL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Here in Italy, Proraso products are considered to be on the cheap side of the spectrum, as a green bowl of soap costs about €2,5.
Proraso is a staple and very affordable. My favourite is Musgo Real, and sometimes I treat myself to Taylor Of Old Bond Street. 😊
I like all proraso products especially the preshave cream. I also like stirling soaps. They are very good products.
I use a good line safety razor with Wilkinson sword blades. I switched from cartridge razors to this, and I never would look back best shave ever especially with a good quality,shaving cream.
I recently started using Proraso shave soap in combination with my Leaf razor for my head and face shaves. It's been a complete game changer.
I'll never go back to the old shave gels and foams of past.
The groooming videos is what i love the most in Gentleman's Gazette
I am a bit lazy and use l’occitane extra gentle soap with shea butter on body and face for shaving. I have been doing this for a couple of years after GG recommended l’occitane soap. It costs significantly more than supermarket soap but I have been able to abandon other ointments and creams to treat break outs.
Just noticed you mentioned primrose oil in cream, while im not sure of the topical effects vs. consumption, its worth noting that primrose oil has significant effects on estrogen production and hormones more generally. So might be worth erring on the side of caution if it is one of the first ingredients listed
I prefer to use a good quality shaving soap. Much better shelf life in my cup and way better environmental packaging when the bar comes in a paper box.
I like Proraso, particularly the one that comes in the red bowl
I like Speick. It's got the slickness of Cremo but, unlike Cremo, it can be bowl lathered and so has cushion as well. I also like Cella. Proraso and ToOBS are simply not slick enough for me, and I don't like any of the scents particularly well, although Proraso green is alright.
Just don’t use anything that comes in a can.
Colonel Conk shaving soap is my fav…offers a different level of razor glide than anything I’ve ever used.
Proraso is a good shaving cream and it's not expensive. The tube is $9 or $10. But if you're willing to pay more, the best shaving cream I've ever used is Geo F. Trumper. If you have a naturally heavy or stiff beard, the Trumper does a particularly good job of softening the whiskers.
Just about every shaving soap lathers up and protects better than anything out of a can. Proraso sandalwood is one of my favorites. It's very affordable compared to Art of Shaving, Taylor of Old Bond Street, and a host of other "premium" shaving soaps. I personally get a closer shave with the classic Gillette Mach 3 Turbo cartridge razor vs. any single blade safety razor.
Taylor's of Old Bond Street,Sandalwood with Feathers blades, great combo.
I bought my first 5.2 oz tube of Proraso back in February of this year, and it's almost January 2024, and I'm about half way through the tube. For $10 a tube, it is lasting quite a lot longer than I expected.
Proraso is one of the best values out there. Very good quality for the price. A shame they stopped selling it at Target. I think that C.O. Bigelow still sells it under their brand, but they charge a bit more. Proraso used to have a red version which had wheat germ oil instead of eucalyptus. It had a very nice smell and I actually liked it better over all. Shame it was discontinued.
@@BigNews2021 Macy's sells Proraso for ~$10, it's in the perfume/cologne area in the men's section (at least in the Seattle area).
Arko even cheaper! Proraso Green for the win!!
I'd want to know what to use what I already have in the kitchen as fast replacements for pre-shave and shave compounds. E.g. can I just rub coconut oil on the face as pre-shave? Can I use glycerin-rich soap bars and lather it on the face instead of shave cream? Why or why not?
Cremo Creme is the ticket! I've been using their products for years, great stuff for gentlemen.
Wouldn't be a surprise to mention Proraso, their products indeed took my shaving routine to the next level.
Can you recommend a good shaving cream/gel for traveling? I'm going abroad soon and I want to know what product I should get for traveling.
CELLA and PALMOLIVE have been my Go-To shaving creams for years.
I used to like Noxema , but I can't get it anymore and Poraso Green is a great alternative
I'm fine with cheap foam. I already spend enough on after shave lotion and day/night face creams/moisturizers. Can someone answer why it takes 4-5 blades in a razor now? I use get a good shave using a twin or triple blade, now I buying a 5 blade. The cost for blades are ridiculously priced now. A pack of replacement blades can cost $ 30-40. I'm lucky to get 3 shaves a week using the same one and this is with a light shadow beard.
How is Proraso expensive? Here in Switzerland, a tub of Proraso Green costs around 7 swiss frances (like 7 dollars). That is super cheap.
i've used proraso soaps and aftershaves for many years with my safety razor. I have to say that while its obviously not the best, it does it's job well.
In summer i'm a fan of proraso green/menthol plus the green menthol aftershave😊
It's not expensive and way better than canned foam..... for me.
I have way more expensive stuff but proraso is simply good👍
I find that i use a cheep electric razor ,but at a low setting. I love the idea of adding this to my morning routine to try and just improve my look a little at a time. Especially until I eventually get to those high priced but good quality boots and suits! Personally love how you are always giving great tips and do it with such class!
nice !!! how are those boots ?
I only use the barbasol shaving cream with or without the aerosol canister.
Proraso single blade, cypress & vetyver. I love the stuff and use it with a safety razor. Unfortunately I've heard it has been disconnected 😢 P.S don't overlook Palmolive classic.
My goooood, so classy!
Taylor of old Bond Street is worth every penny.
Proraso all the way IMO. Don't forget to finish with an alum block (shaving's best kept secret) ;)
Great video.
I dont know if its because you are american, but atleast in portugal proraso is not expensive. Its a good brand, and i use and like their soaps, 1 puck costs me like 3€, per use its probably more cheap than a gillette gel. Merry christmas to all
I’m in the US, and Proraso is about $11 a tube. I’ve heard it’s a lot cheaper in Europe. I like it, but I have to get it online, so it’s inconvenient. Merry Christmas to you, too!
Eaton college had the best lather
I use Prosaro and safety razor, however these are impracticable for travel for the reasons of size and security respectively. In those cases I pack a small tube of Palmolive shave cream which is of reasonable quality, a travel brush, and a disposable razor or two. I have had bad experiences of travelling through security with hand luggage only. Being singled out for razor, detachable collar, and braces has been very embarrassing.
How about Barbasol 1919? The ingredients look pretty good.
I didn't see the video yet but you have Proraso as the expensive brand on the thumbnail. When Proraso is the entry, cheap and low-quality brand :o I used to use it and almost quit shaving with a razor because of it. Then I changed brands and it turned out shaving can be fun.
I use Cella now, but the best brand EVER is Slovak brand Barbus, it smells weirdly and is very cheap but is absolutely amazing 🔥
I USED TO USE really expensive Italian shaving soap, it came in a block that you squashed into your shaving bowl. It was about €65.
I ran out when I broke so I bought a tube of "Kapo Classic" from the corner shop here in Bulgaria for €1.50, squirted it into my shaving bowl and let it dry for a couple of days. Honestly, I CAN NOT tell the difference.
Its likely made by the same factory as Barbus
I’m in the US, and I’d say that Proraso is mid level. Unfortunately, I have to buy it online because I’ve never seen it in stores. I will also use Tabac and Arko. Arko is really inexpensive; does a great job, too!
That's ridiculous Proraso is NOT a low quality brand. It's absolutely the best you can get for your money...
@@herbtube7824 well not I'm my experience. As I said, for example Barbus is as cheap as Proraso, but significantly better - better glide, better and easier foam, longer lasting of face. Proraso soap for example costs about $5.50 here and is definitely on the cheaper side.
@@herbtube7824 Nivea is better for the money and performs better
Proraso , FOREVER! Thanks!
I use Klars Sport Seife for many years now. The small metal can lastet years, which makes the price per use extremely low.
I can highly recommend both the Pinaud Clubman line of products (I have both the shave cream and butter) and the Cremo line. Their cartridge razor is so much better than anything from Gillette or Harry's. If you were lucky like me, you found the starter kit on sale at Costco this fall and saved a bundle!
i love the Cremo Bourbon Vanilla. I get the Body Wash, Shave Cream and Beard/Scruff Lotion.
@@brennos99 I have not tried their body wash or beard products. I have a couple of their colognes which are excellent products for the price. The black vanilla and spice is a wonderful fall in winter scent. Would probably go well with the bourbon and vanilla.
I use shave soap and a safety or straight razor at home, but when I’m traveling I’ll usually stop off somewhere at my destination and pick up a small can of shave cream and disposable razors, along with toothbrush and toothpaste. I know that sounds weird, but I don’t have to deal with that annoyance at airport security when I’m only traveling with a carry-on bag.
Often, you can get these at your hotel as well, but they can be overpriced for what you get.
A small piece of solid shaving soap passes airport security as well as the disposable razors. Also use solid shampoo (DR Harris). You only have to stuff the after shave in your wife's bag ;).
@@kttk4564 true, but I don’t have a wife, I don’t use solid shampoo, and you still need to get toothpaste, so you might as well get the other stuff while you’re out.
I use cremo shaving cream along with my cremo razor.
Proraso and Taylor of Old Bond Street.
I like Charles Tyrwitt. I like using Tagalog of Old Bond Street!
This is where I suggest next shaving video should interview Mantic59 ;) He's the one who got me into shaving soaps, brushes and the like.