I don't know of a topic - other than some discussion in the straight forum - that generate more controversy than this one.
When I worked for a retail company every executive thought that he or she was an expert on advertising. The executives - be they accountants, lawyers, finance people, etc. were all sure they knew the answer about whether an ad was good or bad. Some folks that never composed an ad in their life "knew" that the one they saw was the best or the worst and would suggest a myriad of changes. The arguments that would ensue were incredible and often personal. It seems the same thing hold true with shaving - at least with respect to pre-shave oil.
When I worked for a retail company every executive thought that he or she was an expert on advertising. The executives - be they accountants, lawyers, finance people, etc. were all sure they knew the answer about whether an ad was good or bad. Some folks that never composed an ad in their life "knew" that the one they saw was the best or the worst and would suggest a myriad of changes. The arguments that would ensue were incredible and often personal. It seems the same thing hold true with shaving - at least with respect to pre-shave oil.