#2,901

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gone to Carolina in my mind
(01-27-2019, 08:48 PM)GroomingDept Wrote: https://www.badgerandblade.com/forum/thr...t-10028513

The last sentence Smile A. Feitar Thank you for your phenomenal support and your business.

FYI, I have been hit by a car when I was teen, the car wheels rolled over me a couple of times! I walked away with just scratches. I was hit by a bus in Chicago while riding a bike. I had 1 head-on collision with a car in Chicago loop area,  and one head-on collision with another cyclist on Chicago's gold coast while cycling (I was checking out a woman jogger and didn't pay attention to traffic). Plus 6 more cycling crashes over a period of 12 years!

And here I am making men's grooming products Smile

Yikes!!   Confused  Confused


Have you considered switching to a career making body armor?

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(This post was last modified: 01-27-2019, 09:36 PM by frenchy.)
(01-27-2019, 08:48 PM)GroomingDept Wrote: https://www.badgerandblade.com/forum/thr...t-10028513

The last sentence Smile A. Feitar Thank you for your phenomenal support and your business.

FYI, I have been hit by a car when I was teen, the car wheels rolled over me a couple of times! I walked away with just scratches. I was hit by a bus in Chicago while riding a bike. I had 1 head-on collision with a car in Chicago loop area,  and one head-on collision with another cyclist on Chicago's gold coast while cycling (I was checking out a woman jogger and didn't pay attention to traffic). Plus 6 more cycling crashes over a period of 12 years!

And here I am making men's grooming products Smile

Our plans to go bike riding together are officially cancelled....

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#2,903
Mo- not that I want to be mr obvious but it is evident that you should stay out of chicago and consider a different form of exercise/travel.

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#2,904
Ok, now I will be buying 3 of each tub instead of 2! Damn Mo!!


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#2,905
Just poking my head in to mention I liked the sample of preshave enough to buy a full thing of it. Thanks a bunch.

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#2,906

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Las Vegas, NV, USA
Mohammad and others – any experience using the Moisturizing Preshave as a post-shave product, and is it an OK idea?

I enjoy the feeling so much before the shave, that lately I’ve been mixing a small amount into my balm after the shave. The balm I’ve been using is very light, so the Preshave gives it some extra fullness, and adds to the nourishing feeling. So far, I haven’t noticed any adverse (such as comedogenic) effects.

(I believe this question may have been addressed before, but I wasn’t able to refine my search parameters enough to find the relevant comments.)
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#2,907

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Santa Rosa - CA
(01-28-2019, 09:12 PM)Matsilainen Wrote: Mohammad and others – any experience using the Moisturizing Preshave as a post-shave product, and is it an OK idea?

I enjoy the feeling so much before the shave, that lately I’ve been mixing a small amount into my balm after the shave. The balm I’ve been using is very light, so the Preshave gives it some extra fullness, and adds to the nourishing feeling. So far, I haven’t noticed any adverse (such as comedogenic) effects.

(I believe this question may have been addressed before, but I wasn’t able to refine my search parameters enough to find the relevant comments.)

Hi Matsilainen


I would not recommend using the preshave as a leave-in on the skin. One component of the preshave is high PH, around 8/9. It has some soap-like properties. But I certainly and strongly suggest using the serum for that purpose Smile I have heard from several people who mix few/several drop of the Rejuvenating Serum with their beams. The serum is a balm booster Smile

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#2,908

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Peachtree City, GA
really want to try the serum
#2,909

Member
Las Vegas, NV, USA
(01-28-2019, 09:20 PM)GroomingDept Wrote: Hi Matsilainen

I would not recommend using the preshave as a leave-in on the skin. One component of the preshave is high PH, around 8/9. It has some soap-like properties. But I certainly and strongly suggest using the serum for that purpose Smile I have heard from several people who mix few/several drop of the Rejuvenating Serum with their beams. The serum is a balm booster Smile
Thanks for the quick response, much appreciated! I’ll keep the serum in mind as a post-shave alternative, and I like the idea that it can be mixed with a balm to enhance the effects.

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#2,910
Mohammad, you mentioned something about bear fat in an earlier post. Are you planning on making a new base that'll contain bear fat? If so, I'd be curious to use such a soap and see how it compares to the regular tallows that are currently used in shaving soap.
Thanks in advance for your answer!


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