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Posted By: JakeBlues Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
Anyone have one of these? Could be as simple as an electric heater that a Barbasol can sits in for a few minutes before shaving. If you have one, does it work well? I always wash my face with hot water before shaving but the warm shaving cream they use at the barber shop is pretty nice too. Thanks in advance.
Try mixing with a little hot water
Before I get into the shower I fill the sink with hot water and put the can in it. It's nice and warm by the time I get out of the shower.
Posted By: JakeBlues Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
Originally Posted by whackem_stackem
Before I get into the shower I fill the sink with hot water and put the can in it. It's nice and warm by the time I get out of the shower.

I'll have to try that out!
Posted By: JakeBlues Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
Originally Posted by whackem_stackem
Before I get into the shower I fill the sink with hot water and put the can in it. It's nice and warm by the time I get out of the shower.

Do you find this works better with cream or gel, or does it not matter much?
Posted By: sse Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
i was gonna do something like this until i found non-foam products that work pretty well
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
I shave in the shower. It's plenty warm.
Posted By: Pahntr760 Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
Get you a mug, shave soap and a brush. Immensely better than the canned stuff.
Posted By: jnyork Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
Wow, you guys are really roughing it. laugh
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
Wet shave, cup of boiling water, put brush, and razor in. Shower, lather the brush with Castile soap, shave.
Posted By: BobBrown Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
#ghay
Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
I use hot water with the soap and brush.
At least if you are using Barbasol, you are dealing with one of the
most American made products you can buy.

Look at Sterling Soap. They can get you on track to shave like
a man. (Did 50 years ago)
Posted By: 5sdad Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20

Anyone remember "The Hot One" from the 1970s? Can had some sort of heating element. Shave cream had a very distinctive (and not pleasant) odor.
Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
I didn't hit double digits until the end of 79.
No I don't remember that you old phugg!



(Respect based on age?) grin
Posted By: Happy_Camper Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
I've got a commercial grade barber shop one from the oldest barber in the state. They do make a difference.
I'm slowly trying to learn how to use a straight razor for shaving and using the soap cup and brush method now. They are all ancient collectable heirlooms.
Lots of local history back when men would go to the barber for a man's haircut and shave. The straight razor was replaced with the disposable single use safety razor in the 80s.
Posted By: Gus Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
day-um. what is this great country coming to?
Posted By: Borealis Bob Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
Originally Posted by 5sdad

Anyone remember "The Hot One" from the 1970s? Can had some sort of heating element. Shave cream had a very distinctive (and not pleasant) odor.


I recalled that as soon as I saw the thread. The units provided heat by mixing hydrogen peroxide and other chemicals when activated.
Posted By: Happy_Camper Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
Just giving a little bit of history that some of the young guys wouldn't know.

1950s-69s Culturally Men and women were easy to tell apart.

-70s It became popular for men to try their best to look feminine and women libbers to act and look masculine.

-80s AIDS was the popular threat, so sanitary barbers put away their awesome straight razors and that single edged shaving tradition of thousands of years just about died along with old fashioned Barbers.
Guys started coming to work, school and church with girlie boy looking hair styles. It wasn't just for hippies and rock stars anymore. They started bragging on their thirty$ hair styles from the beauticians.

Today, It is socially celebrated, and a popular legally promoted minority for "men" to act like flaming homosapiens. Hair cuts have mostly normalised for now, but bathrooms are for He, She, and It covers the other 37 genders.
🤔

That's what its come to Gus.

Back on topic........
The vintage shaving supplies like shaving cream heaters, etc. have some historical significance.
Posted By: Happy_Camper Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
Originally Posted by Borealis Bob
Originally Posted by 5sdad

Anyone remember "The Hot One" from the 1970s? Can had some sort of heating element. Shave cream had a very distinctive (and not pleasant) odor.


I recalled that as soon as I saw the thread. The units provided heat by mixing hydrogen peroxide and other chemicals when activated.

I don't remember the peroxide. That must've been a skin safe sanitizer flush.
Good Barbers had more hygienic training than the dental hygienists seem to have from my experiences.
Posted By: Blu_Cs Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
I remember giving my dad for Christmas in 1970 something an electric machine that would heat shaving cream up, Don't remember the name, but I had to deliver a lot of newspapers to afford it!
Posted By: tikkanut Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Originally Posted by whackem_stackem
Before I get into the shower I fill the sink with hot water and put the can in it. It's nice and warm by the time I get out of the shower.

I'll have to try that out!



you shower before you shave ?

WTF ?
Posted By: Gus Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/24/20
Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
Just giving a little bit of history that some of the young guys wouldn't know.

That's what its come to Gus.

Back on topic........
The vintage shaving supplies like shaving cream heaters, etc. have some historical significance.


we are at this point in the process as we move further into the post-modern.

under chairman mao (heard of him have you?) women and men dressed the same.

both on the way to work in the state factories. looking alike, acting alike, and devout workers.
Posted By: Happy_Camper Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/25/20
Chairman Mao eat Dung. Yes, Ive been reminded of his "grand experiment" by local progressives.
Gotta admit that you have a good point.
All uniform obedience to their master, the state...
Cultural servitude was taught to be a virtue in china.
The new changes in American culture make true virtue a thing of the past while replacing those with virtue signals.

They certainly got women here trying to be just like the men too.
Posted By: JakeBlues Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/25/20
Originally Posted by tikkanut
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Originally Posted by whackem_stackem
Before I get into the shower I fill the sink with hot water and put the can in it. It's nice and warm by the time I get out of the shower.

I'll have to try that out!

you shower before you shave ?

WTF ?

Yeah, I shave before showering.
Posted By: Tansun Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/25/20
Real men grow long beards whistle
Posted By: tikkanut Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/25/20
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Originally Posted by tikkanut
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Originally Posted by whackem_stackem
Before I get into the shower I fill the sink with hot water and put the can in it. It's nice and warm by the time I get out of the shower.

I'll have to try that out!

you shower before you shave ?

WTF ?

Yeah, I shave before showering.



U shave after showering ?
Originally Posted by tikkanut
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Originally Posted by whackem_stackem
Before I get into the shower I fill the sink with hot water and put the can in it. It's nice and warm by the time I get out of the shower.

I'll have to try that out!



you shower before you shave ?

WTF ?

Must like little bits of whiskers with him all day long.
Posted By: renegade50 Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/25/20
I just brush my teeth and shave in the shower and use soap instead of shaving cream.
Got one of them shower mirrors from wally world a million years ago.
Used ta save me time in the army and after I retired going to civilian work.
Out in the feild or on a deployment.
Shaving cream or use a battery electric razor.
Fixed infrastructure be shower shaving.


Now I will go 3 or 4 months with a beard at times.
Then go 3 or 4 months clean shaven.




Aint got none of that hour long American Physcho facial routine obsession each day.
laugh laugh laugh


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Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/25/20
I like to shower first, it softens the hair and makes for a nicer shave.
A wash cloth takes care of the lather and any nubs.
Posted By: Valsdad Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/25/20
What is this "shaving" stuff you folks are talking about?
Posted By: Dillonbuck Re: Shaving Cream Heaters - 10/25/20
Pubes man.
Keeping the grub worm neatly trimmed.
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