SearchCollapse this Category

StatisticsCollapse this Category

Users 36,009
Products 2,963
Reviews 19,619
Views 3,684,339

Posting CalendarCollapse this Category

« May 2013
SunMon TueWed ThuFri Sat
   1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031 

Random Products -
[Shaving Creams (Reviews)]


thumb_havana.gif
Laboratoires OSMA S


balmsm.jpg
Cyril R. Salter Fre


mens_range.jpg
Nancy Boy Replenish


lagerfeld.jpg
SCS Oakmoss Lavendu


thumb_merkur25c.jpg
Palmolive Moisturiz


iniscologne2jp0.jpg
Weleda Shave Cream

· more ·
 



thumb_101_0183.jpg









  • Pin It

Poster Info

Surreptitious Brush Sniffer
Posts: 319
Registered: February 2008

 

Real Shaving Company Shaving Cream
Reviews Views Date of last review
33 3370 Fri April 19, 2013
Recommended By Average Price Average Rating
100% of reviewers $6.33 8.3

 

Description:
Lathers well with a boar brush even in the hardest water. Lubricity was good although not as slippery as the soaps that I am accustomed to (Colonel Conk, VDH) . The trick with this cream is to not use too much, as the lubricity is reduced if insufficient water is mixed in.

The cream itself is pearlescent, reminiscent of Palmolive or Colgate cream in a tube. The scent I could do without, as it does linger for the rest of the day. I will however, carry it in my travels due to it's efficacy in hard water and it's convenient tube package. I don't know if I would choose it again, although there are so few creams available locally in Bethlehem Pennsylvania.

Made in England

Here I am replying to my own review:
I have had this in my travel kit and started using it again all last week. The scent seems to have faded a bit, now I like it a lot more. Good shaves, inexpensive. Works better with a badger brush than a boar brush.
Keywords: Real Shaving Company Cream

<<
TraditionalShaveCream_01Popup.jpg http://badgerandblade.com/reviews/data/41/thumbs/default.jpg

 

Author
Review Date: Tue February 9, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 10
Quality: 8
Scent: 5
Latherability: 10
Efficacy: 7
Moisturizing Properties: -1
Packaging: 10

 
No comment on the moisturizing properties.



This stuff is cheap, decent quality, lathers well with very little water, and lubricates well enough. There's far better stuff; but shake your brush thoroughly and throw it into a small blob of this and you get something useful.



I was not impressed with the scent. I love my aromatics. Saint Charle's Shave made a nice Pipe Tobacco scented shave cream for a while, which I love (I don't smoke); I'm much into Bay Rums; and my first experience chasing down shaving products was with Gillette's Mach3 gel in a can, which smells STRONGLY of limes. The scent is not unpleasant; it's just near non-existent, and what is present is unimpressive.



Be forewarned, this stuff is sensitive to water and breaks down fast. I shook a VDH Boar Brush out experimenting, almost completely; and mixed enough in a 1.5 size Dirty Bird scuttle. Adding a few drops of water at a time slowly built me various decent consistencies; my final addition was wetting and shaking out my hand, then squeezing a fist above to get 3 or 4 drops into the fluffy, slick lather I'd built. This completely collapsed the lather, as if the brush had just been washed. Up to that point, I had decent lather. Use very little water.



I'll try Musgo or Proraso next; at $7 a tube, RSC cream competes on price but I heartell these are similar to a degree, and a good place to start comparing.
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
Chisholm

Went Back to the Futur

Registered: December 2007
Location: Somerset England
Posts: 105
Review Date: Fri February 12, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price:
Quality:
Scent:
Latherability:
Efficacy:
Moisturizing Properties:
Packaging:

 
The local Poundland has piles of the stuff on sale for £1 a tube!!!! Now that's what I call cheap!!!
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
aimsport

I found a dead Badger

Registered: February 2010
Posts: 527
Review Date: Thu March 18, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price:
Quality:
Scent:
Latherability:
Efficacy:
Moisturizing Properties:
Packaging:

 
This shaving cream lathers well, is quite slick yet rinses off easily, and is paraben free. Luxurious. Slick to the very end. Not as moisturing as I hoped. Even the Moisturizing version doesn't moisturize as well as some other creams.



A wonderful companion to a badger brush and a iridium loaded DE89L.



Forces me to choose my After Shave Balm for the day.



Don't know how long these formulas will be available at Rite Aid. New formulas have the word "Traditional" on the tube.

------------------------------
r41,DE89L,45,38c,22r,1912 JR;Iridium,PermaSharp,Astra SP;CF Lime,Cella,MWF,Pacific,Tabac,VDH,Arko
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
headdoc

Is reformulated better?

Registered: November 2006
Location: Chattanooga, Tn
Posts: 182
Review Date: Sun March 21, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 9
Quality: 9
Scent: 7
Latherability: 9
Efficacy: 9
Moisturizing Properties: 9
Packaging: 9

 
Gave it a try and stopped by a Rite Aid and bought some. This is a performer. I think the scent leaves something to be desired. Overall, it is a great performer. BTW, after I bought it I went to the RSC site and saw they had a $2 coupon available.. I could have saved even more if I'd checked online before I pulled the trigger.
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
Tyronious
Chairman of the Boar

Registered: July 2009
Location: New Orleans, LA
Posts: 144
Review Date: Thu June 24, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 6
Quality: 5
Scent: 5
Latherability: 4
Efficacy: 4
Moisturizing Properties: 5
Packaging: 6

 
Price: Good, just $6.99.



Quality: Decent.



Scent: Decent.



Latherability: Below average.



Efficacy & Moisturising Properties: Slickness and razor glide aren't very good with this cream. I end up with nicks and dry skin after shaving.



Packaging: Nice presentation and colors, but just a regular tube.
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
N_Architect

I'm gonna tell you something tomorrow

Registered: March 2010
Posts: 134
Review Date: Tue July 13, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 6
Quality: 5
Scent: 5
Latherability: 6
Efficacy: 6
Moisturizing Properties: 7
Packaging: 5

 
A pretty dense/thick cream that requires careful attention to the water mix. You need to take care in generating lather as it is not as forgiving as other creams. Great moisturizer, but personally I am disappointed by the scent.



For the price it can be found, it is recommended.
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
guitar2mw

Beard Preppie

Registered: August 2010
Location: Virginia
Posts: 79
Review Date: Mon January 3, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price:
Quality:
Scent:
Latherability:
Efficacy:
Moisturizing Properties:
Packaging:

 
They started stocking this where I work, so I had to pick up a tube to try after reading the reviews here. I purchased the "Moisturizing" cream.



Price - I paid $3.85. It is more expensive than VDH soap (my usual), but it is definitely not expensive.



Quality - I was surprised at the quality of the product. I love the pearl-like sheen that it possesses. It's very interesting.



Scent - I wasn't too turned on by the scent. It seems a little too fruity for my nose, but it is definitely not a bad scent by any means. It goes away quickly after applying aftershave.



Latherability - I've used it twice using my regular lathering methods, and it seems that it is rather picky about how much water you add to it. I ended up with runny later the first time I used it, so I slacked off on the water the last time and the lather came out perfectly. Nice, thick, and rich.



Efficacy - It has given me very close shaves the past two times that I have used it. The moisturizing properties are a great addition, especially here in the mountains during the winter.



Moisturizing - This stuff saturated my skin. I didn't need to apply a balm after using it. This may be a flaw for some folks who do not have dry skin. For me, the additional moisture is welcomed.



Packaging - It's in a tube. That's all it needs to be in I suppose. It's a simple, yet refined look.



Overall, I'll probably keep a tube of this laying around. It's a nice change of pace, and it does perform very well.

------------------------------
"Time to musk up..."
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
salazch12

Man of a Thousand Weishis

Registered: December 2010
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Posts: 1173
Review Date: Sun February 6, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 10
Quality: 10
Scent: 4
Latherability: 10
Efficacy: 10
Moisturizing Properties: 10
Packaging: 10

 
Overall this is an amazing cream. I was bummed when I ran out of my AoS Lemon shave cream cause I didn't want to spend the money for more. I saw a review on this cream on Mantic59's YouTube channel and figured I'd try it out.

Wow!!! Its amazing. Right on par with AoS IMO.

One word of caution: a little goes a long way. Don't use too much or you will end up with a ton of lather (like thats a bad thing ).



The only thing I don't like is the scent. Its hard to put my finger on. Maybe a little tea tree, but it doesn't really have the best scent. Worse is that the scent drowns out the scent of my soaps, so I can only add a tiny bit of cream if I'm using a soap with it so it doesn't drown it out. I can live with that though.

This is a fantastic cream and I'd recommend it to anybody who is looking to try out a great product or simply wants great quality at a low price.



$5 at Rite Aid.

------------------------------
--Christian (shavefan12 on YouTube)
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Visit salazch12's homepage! Find more posts by this user  
neostyles
I'm gonna tell you something tomorrow

Registered: September 2010
Posts: 131
Review Date: Sun March 20, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price:
Quality:
Scent:
Latherability:
Efficacy:
Moisturizing Properties:
Packaging:

 
This has been my cream of choice for the last few weeks (I am too nervous to try out my high end creams.) It's a great shave cream for the price ($4.99 here in the states) This cream will give you a close, comfortable shave, and leave you skin feeling very smooth. However, this is assuming that you can lather it up. I found it hard to get consistent lathers with it, as the cream is very picky about how much water you use. Still, it's hands down the best shaving product you can find in drug stores, which makes it a keeper for me.

------------------------------
Thanks to : Xillion, Judge Kemp, and AJMiami
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
JoshESQ

Lather Learner

Registered: January 2011
Posts: 58
Review Date: Wed April 13, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 10
Quality: 9
Scent: 8
Latherability: 7
Efficacy: 9
Moisturizing Properties: -1
Packaging: 8

 
This review is for the MOISTURIZING variety, which has been reviewed a lot here so far anyway, so I didn't think I needed to start a whole new thread. Actually, I hear that there is not much of a difference between the moisturizing and sensitive versions anyway. I have bought a tube as recently as 2 months ago, so I am not sure when the Rite Aid stores in CA will get the previously mentioned "traditional" variety in place of the other variations. On the RSC site, it shows the "traditional" as the product selection of the day. I would be interested to know what, if any, differences exist between the moisturizing and the traditional.

I actually started using this stuff when I was blind to the world of wet shaving, so I know that this cream does well even without a brush and while shaving with a cartridge. I got so hooked on it, that when I saw it again at Rite Aid I bought all three tubes they had on the shelf. Since then, I pick one up every time I go to a Rite Aid, so I have at least 3 tubes in reserve. I liked it so much, that I went reading reviews of it, which led me to B&B, which got me into DE shaving... the rest is history.

Not a lot I can add with the copious reviews done so far, except for the longevity of a bottle. I use only an almond sized portion a day, and a tube ends up lasting me the grater part of 6 months. That is a great deal for $5.

I am not sure what the issue is with people not liking the scent, as to me it just smells clean. I rely upon my aftershave for fragrance.

As for moisturizing, I rely upon my aftershave lotion to help me out there.

This is my first ever B&B review, so the disclaimers are that this is my only cream, I use an EJ DE89L with feathers, and witch hazel afterward with an American Crew post shave moisturizer chaser.

If this really is so hard to get a good lather out of, then any creams I try from here on out should be a breeze!

I hope my insights have helped.
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
salazch12

Man of a Thousand Weishis

Registered: December 2010
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Posts: 1173
Review Date: Wed April 13, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 10
Quality: 10
Scent: 4
Latherability: 10
Efficacy: 10
Moisturizing Properties: 10
Packaging: 10

 
How long do the tubes hold up if you keep them in storage/reserve? Do they dry out or go bad?

------------------------------
--Christian (shavefan12 on YouTube)
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Visit salazch12's homepage! Find more posts by this user  
JoshESQ

Lather Learner

Registered: January 2011
Posts: 58
Review Date: Mon April 18, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 10
Quality: 9
Scent: 8
Latherability: 7
Efficacy: 9
Moisturizing Properties: -1
Packaging: 8

 
The longest I have had one in the drawer without opening it was like 9 months, and I saw no difference from using a brand new tube.
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
elpheasant
Beard Preppie

Registered: January 2011
Posts: 78
Review Date: Thu May 12, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price: 9
Quality: 9
Scent: 8
Latherability: 10
Efficacy: 9
Moisturizing Properties: 8
Packaging: 8

 
Price - I picked this up at Rite Aid and it was fairly cheap- $5-7 range.

Quality - The cream has a nice, white, somewhat metallic color to it and it performs well.

Scent - A little lacking. It has an earthy scent, but something more would be wonderful. No artificial cloying junk.

Latherability - Couldn't get much better than this. Lathers in under a minute, but make sure you mix the water right.

Efficacy - Smooth as silk.

Moisturizing Properties - Pretty decent- it doesn't dry the skin out at all.

Packaging - Nothing fancy, but nothing awful either.
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
Deltaboy

The Wizard of TOBS

Registered: August 2009
Location: South of Fort Worth TX
Posts: 4566
Review Date: Fri May 27, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros):
Cons:
Price:
Quality:
Scent:
Latherability:
Efficacy:
Moisturizing Properties:
Packaging:

 
This Product is now on shelves in DFW Area HEB Grocery Stores.

------------------------------
I'm a ole Minister who loves the Ole South. I am an Arko Acolyte.
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
aborix

Lather Learner

Registered: April 2011
Location: Davison, Michigan
Posts: 59
Review Date: Mon June 27, 2011 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $4.99 | Rating: 9 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): It is an all natural product with no chemical additives.
Cons: The lather seemed a bit thin to me.
Price: 8
Quality: 9
Scent: 5
Latherability: 8
Efficacy: 8
Moisturizing Properties: 8
Packaging: 8

 
I found this in my local Rite Aid for $4.99. The previous week it was on sale for $3.99, but I seemed to have missed it. The first time I tried it I used one of my favorite straight razors and I had no complaint except that the lather seemed a bit thin to me. This may be my lack of familiarity with it. It seems to be basicallly unscented. All in all I was very pleased with it and would highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for an all natural shaving product.
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
  Page:  1 · 2 · 3


Powered by: Reviewpost vB4 Enhanced
Copyright 2012 All Enthusiast, Inc.