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bj_please
09-16-2006, 05:38 AM
i use to use creams but i forgot i read somewhere that shave gels are better..so now i started using shave gels and it seems like im getting a better shave..maybe its just in my mind..which do you guys prefer?

crackstar
09-16-2006, 06:00 AM
my friend, I used Edge gel once in my life, and NEVER again! My granddad gave me a can of it, when he switched to an electric razor, he was in his mid 90's at the time, he could hardly see, so he couldn't use his Sensor anymore. It just doesn't do the same thing that a good lather cream or soap and a brush does.

Jeff

Scotto
09-16-2006, 07:35 AM
You want water for a good shave. A gel is going the wrong way. No comparison - get thyself some good creams.

bj_please
09-16-2006, 08:06 AM
yea EDGE GEL is horrible..it feels like your just scraping the hair off with that particular brand..i use barbasol shave gel

http://www.barbasol.com/images/GelProductsSM.jpg

Lyrt
09-16-2006, 08:45 AM
i use to use creams but i forgot i read somewhere that shave gels are better..so now i started using shave gels and it seems like im getting a better shave..maybe its just in my mind..which do you guys prefer?
Are you speaking of foaming gels? I’ve found most of them to be crap, but my biggest disappointment was Taylor’s Mr Taylor brushless gel. Non-foaming, non-protecting, non-useful product.

Stauff
09-16-2006, 09:08 AM
Canned goo (gel or foam) is a tool of the devil: it will give you eternal razor burn and devilish black stuble :devil: . The only path to salvation is a badger brush (hence 'badger and blade' :badger: ) and a good cream or soap... :a2:

NMMB
09-16-2006, 10:16 AM
Canned goo (gel or foam) is a tool of the devil...

I could not have said it better... if you are talking one type of canned crap vs another type of canned crap... well, all I can say is good luck. I never had much luck during the many years that I used the canned stuff.

rafikz
09-16-2006, 10:52 AM
What a bunch of sissies:o10:

NMMB
09-16-2006, 11:11 AM
What a bunch of sissies:o10:

Sissies? My friend, I beg to differ. I would suggest that we are men with impeccable tastes.

crackstar
09-16-2006, 11:13 AM
My wife says that Edge gel smells like her nail polish remover! :lol:

Jeff

BroJohn
09-16-2006, 11:17 AM
Gels were a (minor) step up from the Colgate/Gillette/Barbasol canned foams when they hit the market in the late 60's/early 70's. They've improved slightly over the years, but not much. They are convenient, and that's their strong point.

There's a reason that the guys here look down on the 'goo'. Learn to build a lather with some of the fine products available today, and you'll likely not look back.

-- John Gehman


edited for speling...

rafikz
09-16-2006, 11:25 AM
Yeah, but you can't compare the gels from the 80's to the latest ones
Most of them have softening oils and soothing ingredients ; of course , Barbasol gels are pure crap, but some gels are well formulated ; of course, YMMV, and if u have much better shaves with good brush/soap/cream, keep it that way! nobody wants a painful shave each morning

Gatorade
09-16-2006, 11:30 AM
I used Edge Gel for years before I started with the creams and soaps. I thought it worked fine. I just like using the brush, creams and soaps better for the scent and lather.

NMMB
09-16-2006, 11:50 AM
Yeah, but you can't compare the gels from the 80's to the latest ones...

I've only been at this game for the last few months... so unless they have made some very significant innovations in the past 6 months (and I haven't heard) I think that I will stand by my comments w.r.t canned goo. Sure, some of the varieties of canned goo may work a little better than other varieties, but in my experience none of them worked very well (at least not for me).

crackstar
09-16-2006, 11:59 AM
Nothing beats the traditional way. Long live the brush, long live the soap and lather cream, long live the DE and straight.

Jeff

rafikz
09-16-2006, 11:59 AM
I've only been at this game for the last few months... so unless they have made some very significant innovations in the past 6 months (and I haven't heard) I think that I will stand by my comments w.r.t canned goo. Sure, some of the varieties of canned goo may work a little better than other varieties, but in my experience none of them worked very well (at least not for me).

Which ones did you use?

NMMB
09-16-2006, 12:58 PM
Which ones did you use?

In hte past 1.5 - 2 years I (before I threw away all of the canned goo) I used Aveeno (the best of the worse, IMO), Edge, Gillette, Nivea (2nd best, perhaps) and others that I don't recall... and in my experience even the best of these was worse than even the worse of the "good stuff" that I've tried. YMMV, however.

rafikz
09-16-2006, 01:25 PM
In hte past 1.5 - 2 years I (before I threw away all of the canned goo) I used Aveeno (the best of the worse, IMO), Edge, Gillette, Nivea (2nd best, perhaps) and others that I don't recall... and in my experience even the best of these was worse than even the worse of the "good stuff" that I've tried. YMMV, however.

I can't blame you for not trying everything :biggrin:
I used to like Nivea Sensitive, but recently, I've found it to dry out fast

NMMB
09-16-2006, 01:45 PM
I can't blame you for not trying everything :biggrin: ...


I really did try just about everything that I could get my hands on at the local drug stores before I saw the light, so to speak. Personally, I'll never go back to a can, but to each his own.

Jack Bauer
09-16-2006, 01:48 PM
I had tried dozens of different shave gels before I discovered wetshaving. I can say without a doubt creams are much better and that I have not found one shave gel that I enjoyed. The real question is which is better creams or soaps? I am still working on that one.

Chris

letterk
09-16-2006, 02:21 PM
I had tried dozens of different shave gels before I discovered wetshaving. I can say without a doubt creams are much better and that I have not found one shave gel that I enjoyed. The real question is which is better creams or soaps? I am still working on that one.

Chris

That's a fun one to figure out.

Gatorade
09-16-2006, 02:26 PM
I had tried dozens of different shave gels before I discovered wetshaving. I can say without a doubt creams are much better and that I have not found one shave gel that I enjoyed. The real question is which is better creams or soaps? I am still working on that one.

Chris

Most say soaps give a closer shave while creams give a more comfortable shave. The soap has less cushion to get between the blade and the skin. That is why straight shavers like the soaps better. The cream gives more lubrication but is thicker.

PalmettoB
09-16-2006, 02:32 PM
Nothing beats the traditional way. Long live the brush, long live the soap and lather cream, long live the DE and straight.

Jeff
Right on!

moses
09-18-2006, 06:30 PM
I am quite sure that the source of that information, BJ, is refering to canned cream v. canned gel. I've used both, and can say without the slightest hesitation that the gel is the better of the two. Edge is still crap, however. Barbasol sensitive is considerable better, if you can find it. I actually got pretty decent shaves with that and a Mach 3. Nivea Senstive is better yet.

That said, they don't begin to compare to the creams everyone here is raving about. The ones that do NOT come in a can, come out of their tube/tub as just what they are, a thickish cream, not foam, and have to be lathered with a brush. Actually, there are some brushless ones that, while less fun than brushed ones, are still far superior to things in cans, I find. They are applied by just squirting in your hand and rubbing on wet face. You don't get any foam/lather really with these. Just sort of a slightly lathered coating on the face.

So yes, Gel is better than "Cream." But real cream is better than Gel.

htownmmm
09-18-2006, 08:38 PM
Creams and shave soaps are much better than gels, period.

Nuff said.

Marty