Prorasso in the the tub
- Reverend Jim
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Prorasso in the the tub
I usualy use the tube Prorasso but my wife gave one of the tubs for Christmas. Is this supposed to be used like the tube stuff? For the tube, I put a bit in the bottom of my mug and then whip up a lather with my brush. This stuff in the tub is not hard like a soap but more like a thick paste.
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- Reverend Jim
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Jim, I like your sig comment. For many years I've had it in my desk drawer at work, in a slightly different version - never attribute to malice that which can be explained by incompetence. After seeing your version, I have no disagreement with yours! Malice and incompetence working together in combination can be horribly destructive.
Gary
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SOTD 99%: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, soaps & creams, synthetic / badger brushes, Colonial General razor, Kai & Schick blades, straight razors any time, Superior 70 aftershave splash + menthol + 444
You have a good memory, Wendell (which I would like you to transmit to the other denizens of Ottawa). Italian toothpaste refers only to the utterly abysmal Proraso cream, which only recent survivors of aerosol foams would regard as worthwhile. And before the proponents of said toothpaste get cross, do try some other products first, so that you will know there is far, far better out there.jww wrote:Chris -- we are all so proud of your not maligning the "Italian toothpaste" in your factual response ......drmoss_ca wrote:Think of it as a soft soap, and swirl your brush on the surface of the soap in the tub. Build your lather in the usual place - mug, bowl, scuttle, face.
Chris
Chris
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I disagreedrmoss_ca wrote:You have a good memory, Wendell (which I would like you to transmit to the other denizens of Ottawa). Italian toothpaste refers only to the utterly abysmal Proraso cream, which only recent survivors of aerosol foams would regard as worthwhile. And before the proponents of said toothpaste get cross, do try some other products first, so that you will know there is far, far better out there.jww wrote:Chris -- we are all so proud of your not maligning the "Italian toothpaste" in your factual response ......drmoss_ca wrote:Think of it as a soft soap, and swirl your brush on the surface of the soap in the tub. Build your lather in the usual place - mug, bowl, scuttle, face.
Chris
Chris
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