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Taylor of Old Bond Street Sandalwood Shaving Cream Bowl, 5.3-Ounce

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Features

  • Cream helps prepare your beard for shaving and moisturizes your face
  • A classic fragrance with top notes of geranium, lavender, rosemary and liquid amber supported by a heart of carnation, fern and orange blossom resting on a sumptuous base of patchouli, sandalwood, powdery musk and rock rose
  • Cream is contain a plastic bowl making lathering easy, Sandalwood shaving cream bowl
  • Product normal consistency is that of a cream and is recommended to be stored at room temperature, 59 degrees Fahrenheit to 77 degrees Fahrenheit The cream may re position during shipping as the manufacturer has left space between cream and top of container
  • Manufacturer recommend using within 12 months after opening
  • English Classic
  • Shave Cream
  • 150 g
  • Sandalwood Shaving Cream Bowl

Description

Taylor of Old Bond Street shaving cream comes in a resealable bowl. Works best with a brush. Taylor's shaving cream has been justly famous since 1854 for its remarkably silky lather and delicate fragrances.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 8 x 6 inches; 8.82 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 01001


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Taylor of Old Bond Street


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  • The Best Way to Shave
This stuff is GREAT! I started back to using a brush and crème about a couple years ago and the difference between using this crème and canned shaving cream (I always used Edge) is tremendous. I am one of the unlucky ones that had a beard in Junior High and it is really a tough beard (really is like sandpaper). I am so jealous of those with very little beard (who wish they had more of a beard and like to grow beards but really should not). I even considered having it removed at one point and now wish i did. I think it may be important to know how to use this product to get the best shaves. I bought one of their brushes (and holder). As usual, it seems better to shave after you shower but I have to take fewer showers now so I need another procedure also. So, I wash my face with soap and water and leave the that on and if you can leave that on for a while, that is better. Then, without removing the soap and water, thoroughly wet your brush in really hot water and then swirl in the creme (not much is needed and it is far too easy to use too much). Brush it on your face and neck etc. and I try to really work it in for a while and normally will wet the brush a bit again and brush it in some more. If your crème is too "dry" the beard gets stuck in your razor and it shaves horribly (that only happened to me once). Next use whatever razor works best for you but i use a Gillette Fusion, 5 blade (which was rated best by Consumer Reports). To me, this is too important of an activity to try to save a few bucks. I tried about every blade out there and none were nearly as good as the Gillette way over-priced Fusion. The mail order ones were horrible and actually threw them away. The same for any other major brand of razor. If you look online for Fusions, you can normally find a good deal somewhere and to me it is definitely worth it to use the expensive Fusion. This creme is critical to a good shave. I almost never nick/cut myself (and I take blood thinners). This is not for all but I bought alum bars on this site and then wet that and rub all over my face. It might burn a little but most of the time the alum bar just seems to close the pores and when you wipe off your face it does leave a residue but I follow with a skin crème (I do not even use an after shave crème since none seemed to work as well as a good skin cream (lately I use Nivea). I do not think I mentioned how much I hate shaving so to me it is extremely important to keep it simple and effective without taking much time. I think my method takes less time than any other if you want a tuff beard to completely disappear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022 by John

  • This soap feels and smells AWESOME!
I decided to upgrade my morning routine and give myself something to look forward to when I'm feeling lazy and thinking about sleeping in. I also felt like it was time to stop using an electric razor since it was leaving me with a very amateur-looking shave (lots of stray hairs that I couldn't get no matter how much I tried). I wanted to get the most out of the safety razor experience, so I did a lot of research into which products are needed and how to use them. I made all of the purchases together on Amazon and tried them out as a set. After using an electric for the past 10 years, I was pretty worried that I would get some serious razor burn, but to my surprise I had none whatsoever! I was pretty careful to not get too aggressive with the shaving, so I went WITH the grain and only made one or two passes on each area. The result was a shave that was 100X closer than an electric with no discomfort, nicks, cuts, or razor burn! Here's what I bought and why: Safety Razor: Parker 96R – Long Handle Butterfly Safety Razor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002IFFSOS/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_2 This safety razor has a great weight to it, a long handle for a comfortable grip, and a black and chrome coloring that looks great with the other items on the list. The butterfly razors seem to be the easiest to open and close for changing blades. Razor Blades: Astra Superior Premium Platinum blades https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EXPTR0W/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_4 One of the great things about safety razors is that the blades are SUPER cheap. These Astra blades are some of the most popular and highest quality blades I could find. At $0.10 each, you can clearly see the cost advantage to regular razors. I have been told that one blade should last about a week. That means that 100 is nearly 2 years’ worth! Do yourself a favor and buy the best blades you can get. There’s no reason to save a few cents to get blades that dull quickly and give you razorburn. Brush: Perfecto 100% Badger Shaving Brush - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VF1NI5M/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_40 This brush is a fraction of the cost of the higher end brushes and it felt GREAT and worked up a nice, foamy lather very quickly. I don’t see any reason to buy a more expensive brush, especially if you are just starting out and want to see if you enjoy this process before you commit to a high-dollar brush. Personally, I still wouldn’t get anything more expensive. Bowl: Schöne Stainless Steel Shaving Bowl with Lid https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OQDEL8Y/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_37 I think this is a matter of preference and taste in aesthetics. This bowl matches the other items that I bought and has a lid, which I am hoping will allow me to make my soap last longer. It seems to be well made and is a great size for working up a lather with the brush and is shaped well for holding it in your hand while you apply the lather. I think there are a lot of options for you to choose from, so pick something that matches your style if this one isn’t for you. Razor and Brush Stand: SimplyBeautiful Deluxe Razor and Brush Stand https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AG92BXY/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_35 This stand looks great and is balanced well so that it holds my brush and razor without falling over. I chose black for two reasons. One: It matches the other things that I bought (razor and brush). Two: It should resist rusting better since it is coated. Pre-shave Oil: The Art of Shaving Pre-Shave Oil, Sandalwood https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FGTTTM/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_3 The Art of Shaving makes some great products, but some of them have changes in recent years, so you can’t rely on the ratings alone. I read through them and found that the pre-shave oil is still a very popular product and from my experience, it definitely helps prep your beard and skin for the shave. Applying the oil is step 1 in safety razor shaving. Shaving Soap: Taylor of Old Bond Street Sandalwood Shaving https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007MW2ZW/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_1 TOBS shaving soaps are the highest quality soaps I could find based off of smell, quality of lather, and consistency of the product quality. This soap is more like a cream. I scooped out some with my fingers, put it in the bowl, added some hot water, and then worked up a lather. It felt and smelled amazing! In reality, I didn’t want to wash it off because it just felt so good! After-shave Balm: Truefitt & Hill Sandalwood Aftershave Balm https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004OWPW0I/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_29 This was my biggest splurge of the whole set-up and I did so for several reasons: First, using after-shave balm is said to be gentler on your skin than alcohol-based after-shaves. As I mentioned before, I switched from an electric to a safety razor with no skin irritation at all. This cream soothes the skin and makes it soft. It was the perfect way to finish my shave. Second, this stuff is rated as the absolutely best smelling after-shave balm out there and I can attest to that. It smells so great that I stopped using my cologne. Based on the small amount that is needed, this bottle should easily last for a year or more. Three, there are other “luxury” brand shaving balms that have been bought out by big brand companies and their formulas have changed significantly as a result. That means that some of the products out there have great ratings, but only because of the number ratings BEFORE they recently changed. If you look into other luxury shaving brands, then you will see what I mean. Razor Disposal Case: Feather Styling Razor Disposal Case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DWGEY1K/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_36 Even used razors are sharp, so I bought this little case to keep stray razors off of the counter, or better yet, off of the floor. Just drop in the used razor when it’s too dull for shaving. It holds over a hundred, so you can go without emptying it for a few years. It’s pretty cheap, so maybe you can just throw it away when it’s full? Your choice. That’s my whole set up. If you want to get into safety razor shaving, then I highly recommend the products on this list. All-in-all, you will spend about the same on this list than you would on a TAOS starter kit that only has the oil, brush, soap, and balm. I’m a morning shaver, so the sandalwood scent works great for me, but evening shavers may consider the same products in lavender scent if you want a relaxing experience to help you sleep. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2017 by Michael Robinson

  • Used for years. My favorite.
If you've moved to shaving with an old fashioned safety razor this is a great shave cream to use. Disposable blades tear up my face so the change was great. This cream lathers up well and the amount in the container lasts a long time. You need a shave mug and brush to stir it up, but when you do, you'll get a thick creamy foam that smells nice without being overpowering. I microwave my ceramic shave mug with some hot water to warm it and the brush up, and then when I dip the brush tip in the cream and stir up the lather it's nice and hot to apply to my face and neck. There's plenty of foam for a second or third pass. Two is good enough for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Great for sensitive skin, less nicks
My son has sensitive skin and since using this product he has no trouble with shaving, rashes and nicks. He loves it! He also says little bit goes along way!! He just touches the product on top with a wet shaving brush, presses slightly and that’s all he needs. He does not have a lot of facial hair but he does have a wide face. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023 by BobbiLinn McAllister

  • Best shaving cream I’ve used!
I wish I would have found this product years ago! It is far superior to anything else I’ve used.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023 by Robert78

  • Smooth comfortable lathers easy
I've tried a lot of shaving creams over the years. This is the most satisfying shave I've had
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2023 by Harry Hellman

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