I've been thinking about my shave with the Pacific Cream. I don't know, considering all of the details, if it gave it a fair shake. Add in the lack of response from Pacific, and I was feeling downright bad. So, I decided I would give it another run this evening.
I cut out the points that scream to me they skewed the odds: (1) No unlathered cream was used. I'm sure it was a sensitivity, so no first pass that way to set the shave up for failure. (2) I used my new preferred disposable, not a razor I didn't like nor my daily driver (Overlander). If I'm trying it out as a travel cream, I might as well use the exact setup. Fair is fair, right? Finally, (3) I used my exact travel setup... My small Razorock brush. I doubt that changed anything, but I might as well keep it to what it would be on the road.
So, how did it go? Well, better than last time! Still some sensitivity, I'd say. Not as bad, and I was able to finish the shave just shy of a DFS. I prefer a DFS to BBS, but the razor was on shave #4, and my wire-like beard really wears an edge fast. It wasn't going to happen, and I would have created irritation for no reason.
I will say, the residual slickness still isn't there. It rinses away without a fight, super fast. Also, I could feel a prickly tingle at the start, before I even took the blade to face... But it was quite mild and fleeting. That is definitely a sign something in the soap is reacting badly to my skin. Again, it was mild as long as the soap was diluted (ala lathered).
Nonetheless, I'm more likely to find something better. While I am going minimal, I still want a good experience. With my skin, and the sensitivities, I guess I just need more. Not at all a shot at Pacific, it's just me.
Thanks for reading folks... Anyone... Anyone?!... Bueller <chirp chirp>. Ahh well.
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