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- Tuesday March 22, 2016
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- Sheffield, South Yorkshire
I have a tube of the Kent - I've used it once but will certainly be using it more as summer approaches
You need to try Sterling's glacial. Not their glacial range but the actual glacial soap. It will knock your socks off, it also leaves your brush mentholated for the next couple of shaves.Tired Kramperts Frostbite for the first time this afternoon.
Was disappointed with the menthol hit, the name and the label suggested a face freezing experience but it was more cooling than cold.
The search continues for my increasingly hardcore menthol fix.
You need to try Sterling's glacial. Not their glacial range but the actual glacial soap. It will knock your socks off, it also leaves your brush mentholated for the next couple of shaves.
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Apologies I believe that particular option has been discontinued.I'm not with you, is it just called Stirling glacial?
Has Osage Rub been mentioned? Much into it the last few days and lovin' it! Only problem I have with it is it's colour - green, but so is Alcool Glacial.
Any tips on where I can pick this up from? Can only find it in Amazon for £20 delivered. Cheers.
I think I will try this.Cheers for mentioning.Just a quick reminder to Menthol Lovers: as the summer approaching and weather is getting warmer so naturally wet shaving enthusiasts starts using shaving products with cooling effect.
Today I used the Kent shaving cream, wonderful cream with a decent menthol hit and also with such a pleasant scent(not overpowering at all) and great protection and glide. Don't be put off by the cheap looking tub(also comes in tube), especially the lid of the tub is a chrome effect plastic. I would rate the menthol level quite high as compared to Proraso green.
I was unaware of this product until someone mentioned it here and I thought I would do my bit and remind to the rest of the members.