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I've shares in Royal MailThat's Expensive just for posting
do you have a sample pot ?I've shares in Royal Mail
do you have a sample pot ?
i'll send you some
Thanks for the offer Mike but I'm going to get this anyhow.do you have a sample pot ?
i'll send you some
Great IdeaCling film or greaseproof paper works for sending soap samples Mike, also keeps it flat in the envelope.
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Sorry mate I don't but Im being serious don't rub your eyes even after washing your handsDecided to purchase the soap and balm to try. Does anyone know how they compare to to Stirling Glacial and Snakebite in terms of menthol? Is it colder?
Great Report mateSo I have tried the soap and balm a few times now, they are really good and well worth buying if you like the menthol effect.
The soap is chilly, but I found Stirling Glacial Margaritas in the Arctic to have a colder feeling (the only soap from the Glacial range in have tried). The scent is great though and does smell “coldâ€, lathers well and provides a great shave. The menthol affect lasts for a little while after washing the soap off, longer than Stirling Glacial Margaritas in the Arctic.
The balm is the real stand out winner. It feels really cold with the same great scent as the soap. The menthol affect lasts for hours after application.
Mike was right about avoiding touching your eyes afterwards.
I was slightly worried about the soap and balm as the only other time I have used Barrister and Mann (Lime, Lavender and Cedarwood) products they gave me terrible acne. Terror seems fine though, no issues at all so they are products I will happily buy again.
I should also add the buying experience from Slick Boys was great.
I actually think the balm is slightly more intenseWow got to have some of this stuff
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