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Couldn't agree more and that was my experience. Stick with it as it's a great cream with plenty of skin-loving lanolin and glycerine.
Totally agree. I'm impressed of the shaving qualities in Ingram. Very good.
Couldn't agree more and that was my experience. Stick with it as it's a great cream with plenty of skin-loving lanolin and glycerine.
I'd forgotten proraso blue - yes, just a hint of menthol, but it is a fantastic performer and scent
I've had 3 shaves with the Kent now - I find it pretty cold for my tastes, certainly colder than proraso green. It doesn't seem very cold at first, but by the end of 2 or 3 passed I'm feeling it. It's a great cream. Sounds like the LEA menthol might be stronger than I would wantHave used LEA and that's the strongest menthol I have used so far, not a face freezer but definitely noticeable.
I found the Kent menthol barely noticeable.
where is the best place to order?If you can track it down, the Williams menthol shaving cream certainly has a nice cooling effect and performance is top notch also.
Is that true? What makes you say that Billy?
Well..First..The Tubes are Full of Water..A Quarter at Least..It Also Leaves the Sink Like a Manky Grease Pit..Its a Great Menthol Smell by the Way..Is that true? What makes you say that Billy?[/QUOTE]
I see, to be honest I didn't noticed the Manky grease pit but having said that I haven't used Ingrams almost a year now due to high number of soaps and creams in circulation. I had a runny tube once and to be fair it didn't look very good, however the statement from Ingrams said it's perfectly safe to use but it didn't look good. Nevertheless it's a good cream in my opinion.Well..First..The Tubes are Full of Water..A Quarter at Least..It Also Leaves the Sink Like a Manky Grease Pit..Its a Great Menthol Smell by the Way..
Billy
where is the best place to order?