Body Shop cream = Wonderful experience.
Body Shop cream = Wonderful experience.
This is my first post! What a perfect shave I had this morning with Body Shop tub cream!. After good, but quite different experiences, with Musgo Real and Proraso tub I bought yesterday a Body Shop cream made in UK and I must say this cream is really superb, no cuts, no rudeness only a perfect close shaving. The lather is magnificent and lubricates wonderfully my hard beard and sensitive skin. My Gilette Platinium blades (I live in Europe!) simply glide over my skin and in the end my skin was superbly smooth. I would like to hear other experiences from more experienced Members.
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While wandering around the mall today I spotted a newly opened Body Shop and stopped in to check out this very cream. It looked like a quality cream, but I just couldn't get into the scent of it, so I left it there on the shelf.
On the way home (it's an hour drive) I got to thinking about it some more. They also sell quite a few fragrant oils; how would it work if I found one that smelled nice and mixed it in with the cream? I've heard alot of good things about this stuff, but I just don't like the boring scent.
Tom
On the way home (it's an hour drive) I got to thinking about it some more. They also sell quite a few fragrant oils; how would it work if I found one that smelled nice and mixed it in with the cream? I've heard alot of good things about this stuff, but I just don't like the boring scent.
Tom
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Living in England with a Body Shop in just about every High Street the brand has little status...., but that apart I'm not a fan of their shaving creams - I have a little used tube in the guest bedroom, but I doubt it will ever get used.
IMV there are a number of better High St. creams out there for considerably less. Personally I also think D.R.Harris is leaps & bounds ahead.
Still, you like it and that is what counts.
Regards
John
IMV there are a number of better High St. creams out there for considerably less. Personally I also think D.R.Harris is leaps & bounds ahead.
Still, you like it and that is what counts.
Regards
John
I like the Body Shop shaving cream. The scent is subtle, and I get great shaves with it. One appeal of this cream is that it is available locally. No ordering, just run to the mall.
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I haven't used my Bodyshop cream in months and decided to use it this morning. I forgot that it contains Sesame Oil, and while I was not particularly fond of the scent when I first purchased it - This morning it was quite nice!
Got an excellent lather and a wonderful shave - my face felt smooth and conditioned.
One of the benefits of this cream is that it IS widely available - so if one is caught i.e travelling etc. then it is pretty easy to find in any major centre.
Two thumbs (and a couple of toes) up!
Got an excellent lather and a wonderful shave - my face felt smooth and conditioned.
One of the benefits of this cream is that it IS widely available - so if one is caught i.e travelling etc. then it is pretty easy to find in any major centre.
Two thumbs (and a couple of toes) up!
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Adam - Impressive! maybe you should think about leaving the Motor City and moving north!Hawkish wrote:crackstar wrote:Adam, "me derange" in French means disturbs me, or bothers me.
Jeff,
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