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    Default What cream is used in uber lather demo

    I watched jockeys's demo on youtube on how to make uber lather and have a question. Does anyone know what sort of cream he is using? Is it shaving cream or hand cream or some other cream?


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    C O Bigelow
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    Bigelow shave cream from bath and body works. Hope that helps

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    BUT you can you other creams. One good one for mixing is fragrance free Kiss My Face shaving cream. It works well and there is no clash of scents.

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    Yes, its C. O. Bigelow--Bath and Body Works version of Proraso.

    My uberlather is usually a combination of shaving soap and cream (any brand) plus a few drops of glycerin.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhenry View Post
    Yes, its C. O. Bigelow--Bath and Body Works version of Proraso.

    My uberlather is usually a combination of shaving soap and cream (any brand) plus a few drops of glycerin.

    Hope this helps.

    +1...That's what I do and it works great

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    also.. does anyone else think he's using an overkill amount of cream.. i use a pea sized amount and i create enough lather for at least 3 passes.. even more if i'm mixing with soaps.

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    I'll just add my .02. I have discovered Musgo Real and I don't think I will use any other cream to uberlather with. The fragrance is pleasant and does not overpower the soap. Also, since I started using it, my face feels amazing. No razorburn at all since I started using the Musgo.

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    Where does one buy the glycerin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1FastRedZ View Post
    Where does one buy the glycerin?
    I got mine from Amazon....

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