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That was a gag in Mad Magazine in the 70s!.
Feraud said:I should have followed through on my scheme to sell bottled water..
KittyT said:I make a homemade one for my man that he likes, and I can use it on my legs too. Will be happy to provide a good recipe here or links upon request.
Flieger said:Please do KittyT. I love homecooked stuff.
I've been using this product, which contains olive and coconut oil, for around ten years. Perfection! And, one container lasts me around a year.KittyT said:try using a shaving oil rather than cream, it provides extra lubrication for your razor, reducing nicks and burns, and the oils condition and moisturize. Best of all, the ingredients are usually all-natural
Tomasso said:I've been using this product, which contains olive and coconut oil, for around ten years. Perfection! And, one container lasts me around a year.
Feraud: I saw a guy order a half peanut butter chocolate and half mango Italian Ice at Uncle Louie G's last night in Park Slope. GAK!Feraud said:That and orange mocha frappachinos make me think I am living in a sitcom.
dhermann1 said:A hot towel is ideal, but just the application of HOT (not scalding, but as hot as is comfortably tolerable) wetness for a minute or so makes a huge difference. It takes a while to soften the beard, but if you do this you'll be glad you did.
It's a cream that never really lathers up, which upon my initial use was was a bit disconcerting, but the stuff is fantastic. It's gotta be the oil.Miss_Bella_Hell said:What's the texture of that? Foam? Cream?
MK said:Oh.....so the ladies don't like the scruffy look?
Matt Deckard said:If your skin is as touchy as mine, I suggest you try the Fusion.