Thoughts? I was interested in the Orange Flower. The inclusion of clays and muds perked my interest, something we've only really seen from Meissner Tremonia.
Yeah, I thought they came in wooden bowls and saw yours, but thought it a generic or re-used bowl after cross-checking their website. They've a shop in Ilkley. We'll be back over to Ilkley before Christmas so might well bag one or two. The lather is sound, yes?They are very underrated Soaps. Up in the air here over the orange flower, but may be the next time in York. Ah. Next weekend! Bugger.
I do prefer the old style wooden bowls to the new style 'tins' which slightly cheapens their products to me.
Yeah, I thought they came in wooden bowls and saw yours, but thought it a generic or re-used bowl after cross-checking their website. They've a shop in Ilkley. We'll be back over to Ilkley before Christmas so might well bag one or two. The lather is sound, yes?
I actually find the scent quite pleasant. I thought it was the same as Nivea cream in a tube?
No....the shaving cream in the tube....not the liquid stuff. I think the Florena and Nivea shaving creams are made by the same companyDo you mean the Nivea cream that comes in the blue tub?
I found the Florena shaving cream to have a scent which resembled some kind of synthetic herb or something, I couldn't quite put my finger on what it was, but it was a superb performer.
No....the shaving cream in the tube....not the liquid stuff. I think the Florena and Nivea shaving creams are made by the same company
Prep: ESC pre shave oil mixed with Proraso sensitive pre shave cream
Brush: Yaqi 24mm synthetic
Razor: ESC Claymore Evo handle
Blade: Schick Proline
Cream: Nivea Men Sensitive Pro Ultra Calming Liquid Shaving Cream
After: Thayer's Witch Hazel followed by Nivea Men Sensitive Pro Ultra Calming After Shave Balm
I gave the Shick Proline it's first go today...
After a 15 hour shift, and with a hefty headache this morning, I thought I'd sneak in a late night shave to soothe me into bed. In my exhausted state, I failed to notice that two Shick blades had somehow stuck together perfectly. I did check the alignment as usual and didn't notice anything awry; they must have been lined up exactly.
I was surprised at how harsh I found the shave (not a shock really!) but by being very light managed a decently smooth shave with just a little irritation around the neck. Only when I was cleaning up did the blades separate. I guess next time I'll give it a go with a single blade as intended!
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