This morning, I did something I haven't done in about two years. After my five-mile run and a hot shower, instead of working up a lather from one of my traditional soaps - TOBS, DR Harris, Captain's Choice, Arko - I committed blasphemy.
I used what some here derisively refer to as canned goo: Barbisol original. And you know what? My shave was every bit as good as it would've been had I used one of the aforementioned soaps. The Barbisol, my German 37, a new Kai blade and my usual three passes yielded a shave that's as good as it gets - smooth, comfortable, bloodless and irritation-free.
I've never cared for the gels, but Barbisol has always worked just fine for me. And it's been around for at least as long as I've been shaving (50 years), so I kind of think that qualifies it as traditional, canned goo or not.
I used what some here derisively refer to as canned goo: Barbisol original. And you know what? My shave was every bit as good as it would've been had I used one of the aforementioned soaps. The Barbisol, my German 37, a new Kai blade and my usual three passes yielded a shave that's as good as it gets - smooth, comfortable, bloodless and irritation-free.
I've never cared for the gels, but Barbisol has always worked just fine for me. And it's been around for at least as long as I've been shaving (50 years), so I kind of think that qualifies it as traditional, canned goo or not.
"What's good for me ain't necessarily good for the weak-minded." - Augustus McRae