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This custom title knows what you are thinking, Noah Posts: 6,205 Registered: July 2010 Location: California
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Tue October 26, 2010
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It works and stops most nicks. I bought mine for less than three dollars about two years ago and I am sure I have at least three more years of product left.
The perfect nick stick would one that stops and heals all nicks, and doesn't leave a visible residue on the area applied. As far as I know that product doesn't exist yet.
The Clubman nick relief (nick stick) is the best one on the market. I have tried the nick stick made by Pacific Shaving Company which costs twice as much as this one and it doesn't work at all.
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Clubman Nick Relief
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