Are you speaking of foaming gels? Ive found most of them to be crap, but my biggest disappointment was Taylors Mr Taylor brushless gel. Non-foaming, non-protecting, non-useful product.bj_please said: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?
Stauff said:Canned goo (gel or foam) is a tool of the devil...
rafikz said:What a bunch of sissies
rafikz said:Yeah, but you can't compare the gels from the 80's to the latest ones...
NMMB said: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).
rafikz said:Which ones did you use?
NMMB said: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 said:I can't blame you for not trying everything ...