Lose the beard said:Hi, Welcome to the forum
The cheapy Wilkinson sword razor and blades probably didn't help you much when you tried before. A better razor and sharper blades would make life easier. Perhaps an Edwin Jagger DE89 razor coupled with some Gillette 7 o'clock SharpEdge blades might be a good starting point.
If you go and have a look at Connaught Shaving website they do a sample pack of blades so you can try a few different ones to see which suit you best.
WiffWaff said:Hi
I think Nanny's Soap might fit the bill...
You can contact them and ask about the products in any case, either via the web site or via Soapalchemist on this forum (I think). I'm thinking of buying some myself and a lot of people on this forum rate it.
chrisbell said:Welcome! As far as synthetic hair brushes are concerned, I'd recommend the Muhle Silvertip Fibre range - either 23mm or 25 mm knot diameter.
p.b said:Welcome baggister,
my wife is also 100% against animal testing so I have to check that a product is OK before I start dropping hints. Castle Forbes state they do not test on animals on their packaging. Bit pricey but I've been impressed with their lavender shaving cream.
baggister said:Brilliant; thanks v much - cant be any more pricy than Bodyshop.
daz said:Most of nannys soaps are suitable for vegans. She has a few that contain beeswax or goatsmilk and if she says most are suitable for vegans then i very much doubt she has had them tested on animals for obvious reasons. Very nice soap it is too, i have three of them and they are all superb
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