#21

Veni, vidi, vici
Vault 111
Traveling at the moment. I always carry a tube of Proraso Green and my Wee Scot in my Dopp kit.

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Shaving since 1971; enjoying my shaves since 2014
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#22
(05-18-2017, 12:27 AM)GloryUprising Wrote:
(05-18-2017, 12:00 AM)jimofthecorn Wrote: Whichever tube of cream has least left in it. La Toja, at the moment...

I brought creams before, but then I got hassle from TSA once so now I don't bother.


I actually got hassled by TSA for a tub of Caties Bubbles. No way was I chucking it. Fortunately my car was parked close by.


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#23

Soap Sniffers Anonymous
Edmonton
It depends on how long I'm away, at home I use a different scent daily, I usually like to use something like WSP that comes in the smaller tins, or a shave stick. This trip I'm using TOBS Sandalwood-trying to empty my first tub of 2017.
#24

Restitutor Orbis
I always go for sticks. Arko, La Toja and most recently I just made a spare I Coloniali into a stick!
#25

Member
Seattle
When home, I never use the same soap or cream twice in a row. When traveling, I only bring one soap or cream, which means I'm sick of it when I return. I have historically dedicated the 2oz tiny tub of Caties Bubbles LPLV to my shaving kit (lightweight!), but after spending eight days on the East Coast last week with only Caties, I'm rethinking my strategy. I never use that soap at home, knowing I'll have to use it exclusively on my next road trip (even though I like it, or at least I used to). Next trip, I think I'll bring two lightweight full tubs, perhaps an L&L and a B&M. Alternating choices would be a huge step forward. We'll see.
--Scott


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