Many barbers profess indifference to "the tool," as they call a razor, but they'll happily discuss lathers, emollients, and various other elixirs as if they were fine wines. While there are products here that cost as much as a decent cabernet, there are also options for the price of a six pack (or, in a couple cases, a single tallboy). We risked life and limbor at least razor burnto try them all. All for the simple purpose of helping you, the style-minded consumer, avoid a rash decision.
This English-made goo from Art of Shavingone tester compared its texture to Key lime...
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With White Eagle, the apothecary experts at Kiehl's utilize an old-fashioned, no-nonsense way to...
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Carrollton, Texas-based Jack Black has some oddly named products (who, you wonder, is buying Beard...
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We've all paid the price for shaving while half-asleep, so it's reassuring to know that Lab Series'...
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Despite the name, Barc's shave cream is designed to leave your face unmangled. That's largely thanks...
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If your regrowth is on the heavy sideor if you're just too lazy to shave as often as you...
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This is Target's take on quality men's grooming products, so you know what to expect: low prices,...
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Ignore the alarming minty-green color of this stuff when it comes out of the tubeit turns...
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Although most shave gurus recommend Gillette razors, the company's shave creams and gels seem to get...
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Apparently, the seaweed in Zirh's shave cream has a firming effect that can smooth out age lines on...
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