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Simply bring in a can of your old shave cream to Bloomingdale’s, and get a new The Art of Shaving 2.5 oz Shaving Cream tube for free (a $14 value!).

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Thanks for posting. I can't wait to see if a $15 tube of shaving cream really is better than a $5 one. Game on.


Chupa said:   Thanks for posting. I can't wait to see if a $15 tube of shaving cream really is better than a $5 one. Game on.


$5 one? who on FW spends $5 on a can of shaving cream?


Chupa said:   Thanks for posting. I can't wait to see if a $15 tube of shaving cream really is better than a $5 one. Game on. Doesnt appear to be...not worth the gas to get a 2oz tube.

Aqua (Water), Stearic Acid, Myristic Acid, Potassium Hydroxide, Glycerin, Coconut Acid, Fragrance, Triethanolamine, Sodium Hydroxide, Palmitic Acid, Methylparaben, Lauric Acid, Propylparaben, Diethanolamine


It is not bad, but not worth the cost - I tried a few samples.

On a side note: I used to use Clinique shaving gel (around $20) and it was wonderful. Much better than Edge or Gillette. Then one time I got stuck without it and I tried Nivea sensitive ($2.50 when on sale). Never bought the Clinique again - the Nivea is so good.

I tried since then newer Gillette and Schick Hydro gels (which came free with razors) and they still do not match the Nivea.


Do you have any idea if they care whether the can is empty or full? I have one can that is 99% empty (feels entirely empty) and one that's full (which could be emptied) that I got for free or nearly free at some point and would be willing to trade in. These should both work as they are, correct?


Spend a few bucks more on a cheap brush and a tube of Bigelow/Proraso from bath and body works if you really want to try something better. AoS products are part marketing IMO.


I've also tried a free sample of this shaving cream and I have to admit, it was damn good. However when I saw the price, I came back to reality and realized I'm no high roller!


MISTERCHEAP said:   Chupa said:   Thanks for posting. I can't wait to see if a $15 tube of shaving cream really is better than a $5 one. Game on.


$5 one? who on FW spends $5 on a can of shaving cream?

 

King of Shaves Gel. The stuff is golden and, come on this is FW. We look at cost not price. There is a difference. The actual cost is about the same b/c a tube lasts 2x longer than a can of air whipped foam because you only use a dab. The genius of it for me is that I don't end up with a face that looks like a war zone the way a can of regular shaving cream does me even with the best of blades.


went there this morning and the sales had no clue what i was talking about. make sure you bring a printout of the promotion with you.


The Art of Shaving stuff is good, but Jack Black Beard Lube is much better. Art of Shaving was bought by P&G about 2 years ago, so the quality is not as good as it was.


RAV12KOSTROMA said:   The Art of Shaving stuff is good, but Jack Black Beard Lube is much better. Art of Shaving was bought by P&G about 2 years ago, so the quality is not as good as it was.
I've never used AOS or JB stuff before, so I can't comment on quality, but the name "Beard Lube" is, uh, catchy!




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