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Interesting read today in Financial Times about shaving

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After I remove the ice pack I use a deep pore cleanser lotion. In the shower I use a water activated gel cleanser, then a honey almond body scrub, and on the face an exfoliating gel scrub. Then I apply an herb-mint facial mask which I leave on for 10 minutes while I prepare the rest of my routine. I always use an after shave lotion with little or no alcohol, because alcohol dries your face out and makes you look older. Then moisturizer, then an anti-aging eye balm followed by a final moisturizing protective lotion.

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Meh, I honestly don't buy it. Sounds like a semi-disguised ad, paid under the table.
I have a sensitive skin too, and used to think a lot about what combination of products to use. But eventually I acquired the nagging suspicion that this is all useless, overpriced crap. I switched to the cheapest razors, foam, and aftershave I could possibly find, and my sensitive skin is doing fine. Maybe it's not pink and supple as a baby's butt, but I haven't noticed any effects adverse enough to merit spending any amount of thinking on shaving products. Maybe I'll change again in the future, but this type of testimonial mostly makes me roll my eyes.
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Meh, I honestly don't buy it. Sounds like a semi-disguised ad, paid under the table.
I have a sensitive skin too, and used to think a lot about what combination of products to use. But eventually I acquired the nagging suspicion that this is all useless, overpriced crap. I switched to the cheapest razors, foam, and aftershave I could possibly find, and my sensitive skin is doing fine. Maybe it's not pink and supple as a baby's butt, but I haven't noticed any effects adverse enough to merit spending any amount of thinking on shaving products. Maybe I'll change again in the future, but this type of testimonial mostly makes me roll my eyes.

You really think so? FT has high credibility so I doubt it. Maybe if it were a local magazine or newspaper, then it could be a possiblity, but youre talking about the Financial Times here.

But I agree with you that there are TONS of overpriced crap out there. However, there is also overpriced crap that is god's crap....the best shit out there and much better than that cheap shit you are using right now now.
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The day I use 5 products just to shave is the day I stop shaving.

Give me some barbasol and moisturizer.
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I couldn't help but laugh at the idea of spraying one's face with/the idea of a product called, "Energy Mist."
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The day I use 5 products just to shave is the day I stop shaving.

Give me some barbasol and moisturizer.

With ya on the first. Not so much on the barbasol, though.
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I couldn't help but laugh at the idea of spraying one's face with/the idea of a product called, "Energy Mist."

I dogg'ed on this product earlier before using it because it looks like it should come with batteries! However, I actually bought one and the product rocks!
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That energy mist business is pretty silly. Snake oil if you ask me, like many products these days. Water + Kyoku + Safety Razor + Moisturizer. You don't need pre-pre-pre-shave oil + pre-shave energizing mist + pre-shave facialfromthepoolboy + shave + 800 post shave balms/moisturizers/protectors.
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The day I use 5 products just to shave is the day I stop shaving.

Give me some barbasol and moisturizer.
Same here. I like to keep it simple, but not Barbasol.
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The day I use 5 products just to shave is the day I stop shaving.

Give me some barbasol and moisturizer.

If you read in between the lines, using all those products is not just for shaving. Its for general maintenance on your skin with shaving tacked on to it. Nothing wrong with educating a man about how to take care of your skin. Your skin is your appearance and people skimp out on spending money for their face but rather spend money for new belts or stupid straps for their watches.
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That energy mist business is pretty silly. Snake oil if you ask me, like many products these days.

Water + Kyoku + Safety Razor + Moisturizer.

Never tried the Kyoku cream. You know where I can get a sample?
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