So many gentlemen
have asked for these as they work so well for travel purposes.
Simply rub the shaving soap directly onto the beard and build
your lather on your face, no lather bowl is needed. These also
work great for the Ladies and I have added a number of
fragrances for Women in this category also.. Gentlemen, don't
forget your wives...
How to use a shave
stick?? Click here
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Rosemary Mint $5.99
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Lime Oil $5.99
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Hydrogen
$5.99
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Bay Rum
$5.99

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Sandalwood
Vanilla $5.99
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White Shoulders for
Women $6.99
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Green Irish Tweed $6.99
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Black
Code $6.99

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Spellbound
Woods $5.99
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Unscented
$5.99

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Aged
Spice $5.99

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Brute $5.99

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Vanilla Cream
$5.99 
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Turkish Mocha
$5.99 
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Lavender Peppermint
$5.99 
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Chanel
#22 type for Women $5.99 
out of stock
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How to use
a shave stick??
Here is a
quotation from Leisureguy's Guide to
Gourmet Shaving
Rub the stick vigorously against the grain all
over your wet beard, including your upper lip. This will put
plenty of soap on your face—and, of course, the thickest and
toughest part of your beard will scrape off the most soap: a
plus. Rubbing your beard vigorously with the wet brush will
start to build the lather. Add a little hot water to the
corner or center of your brush and continue to work the brush
on your beard until all the soap that was applied has been
worked into the lather and you have the lather you want.
Again, experiment to find the amount of water that works
best.
Special thanks to
Michael Hamm for the quote from his book and this
tutorial.
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Step 1: Beard washed and
wet |

Step 2: Shave stick has been rubbed against the grain
all over the beard |

Step 3: Brush has just begun to build
lather on the beard
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Step 4: Brush has completed building the
lather
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Lathered brush holds plenty of lather
for later
passes |
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