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Amazon [amazon.com] has
Cremo Barber Grade Sage & Citrus Shave Cream, 6 Fl Oz (2 Pack) for $9.99 -
20% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
$7.49.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price:
$12.49 lower (
63% savings) than the list price of
$19.98
$2.51 lower (
25% savings) than the
previous price of
$10
20% coupon applied at checkout. Subscribe & Save orders only.
To check eligibility and activate coupon click
here [amazon.com].
Subscribe & Save:
Tier | 5% | 15% |
Price | $7.49 | $6.49 |
Unit | $3.75 | $3.25 |
Customer reviews:
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2. Take a tiny dot and rub over area you want to shave (small amount = less clogging of razor)
3. Shave
4. Apply a little water to the now shaved area there will be Cremo left over and allow you to make a nice second pass
It's not about the amount of foam its about making the skin slick enough to shave.
Bottles can last you month unless you are doing full face shaves from beard length hair
Ive tried pretty expensive shaving creams and foams, Cremo is hard to beat but Ive found certain of their options work better than others - i prefer the cooling, original, orange capped bottle
That being said this is NOT the best price as since Easter Cremo has decided to dump their 2023 extras on Slickdeals/Amazon
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Haha yep!
That said I'd rather shave with anything from Sterling Soap, Razorock, Proraso, or an Arko stick any day of the week before this.
At first, yes. There is a bit of a learning curve. Especially, when it comes to finding the right razor, soap/cream and blade for you.
However, if one is willing to put in a little bit of time to work things out, a safety razor often makes for less irritation, less nicks, and less in grown hairs.
Also, one can save a lot of money, and put less waste into landfills, if they can avoid too much gear acquisition.
Not everyone wants to, or can put time and effort into saving. So, they take a shave that's about 65% as good as it could be instead.