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=== Soap ===
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=== Soap ===
  
 
Commonly recommended soaps:  
 
Commonly recommended soaps:  
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*[http://www.williamsmugsoap.com Williams Mug Soap]<ref>Some users of this soap have suggested it is a poor choice for sensitive skin.</ref>
 
*[http://www.williamsmugsoap.com Williams Mug Soap]<ref>Some users of this soap have suggested it is a poor choice for sensitive skin.</ref>
  
=== Cream ===
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=== Cream ===
  
 
There are several alternatives that are reasonably inexpensive. The most often acquired cream is Proraso. It is from Italy and can be found at Target stores. It is not sold in the shaving section, but near the cosmetics. Thus we often have members that go to Target, look for Proraso and then complain that they do not carry it. It runs about $5 to $6 for a tube. The "soap" that Proraso carries is actually just a dried version of the cream and not a soap at all. Those little pucks usually run about $3.50.  
 
There are several alternatives that are reasonably inexpensive. The most often acquired cream is Proraso. It is from Italy and can be found at Target stores. It is not sold in the shaving section, but near the cosmetics. Thus we often have members that go to Target, look for Proraso and then complain that they do not carry it. It runs about $5 to $6 for a tube. The "soap" that Proraso carries is actually just a dried version of the cream and not a soap at all. Those little pucks usually run about $3.50.  
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Some older Pharmacies, in small towns, carry some of the popular old brands, many of which never raised their prices. These include Colgate, Williams, and Musgo Real. These often run under $4.00 depending on the local economy.  
 
Some older Pharmacies, in small towns, carry some of the popular old brands, many of which never raised their prices. These include Colgate, Williams, and Musgo Real. These often run under $4.00 depending on the local economy.  
  
Some Natural and Health food style markets carry "[http://www.kissmyface.com Kiss My Face]" shave creams at reasonable prices, which is made specifically for sensitive skin and actually lathers quite well  
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Some Natural and Health food style markets carry "Kiss My Face" shave creams at reasonable prices, which is made specifically for sensitive skin and actually lathers quite well  
  
At the upper end of frugal, in the mid-price cost bracket is [http://www.tayloroldbondst.co.uk Taylor's] creams. They offer a large tub for $14.00. This is still a pretty good bargain.  
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At the upper end of frugal, in the mid-price cost bracket is Taylor's creams. They offer a large tub for $14.00. This is still a pretty good bargain.  
  
=== Brush ===
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=== Brush ===
  
 
Commonly recommended brush:  
 
Commonly recommended brush:  

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