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            <title>Can Science Build a Better Shave? Clarisonic Thinks So</title>
            <description>Scientists have developed an odd fascination with hair removal. The daily shadow that casts itself over the male face has particularly become the subject of bold, technological advancements. Take, for example, the latest in shave-cream application technology: a newly minted Clarisonic skin care device encased in grey and targeted specifically with guys in mind </description>
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            <title>Reviewed: Aromapharmacy Pre-Op Shave Cream</title>
            <description>Loaded with Coconut and Jojoba oils to soften the hair and lubricate the skin and Peppermint and Eucalyptus oils to prep. I enjoyed using the Pre-Op Shave Cream. I would highly recommend this shave cream to friends with all skins types, especially dry.</description>
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            <title>Shave History: Shave Your Face With A Shark's Tooth?</title>
            <description>In the days before razors, you could either sport a hirsute look or get creative. Records drawn on cave walls show prehistoric people shaving with clamshells, flint knives, and even shark teeth.

It's not clear when these crude implements gave way to what we now think of as razors.  </description>
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            <title>Reviewed: Lavera Men Care Shaving Cream</title>
            <description>If you've got sensitive skin, and have tried other "natural" or "organic" shave creams, stop looking and buy this product. You won't be disappointed. Great lather, nice smell, smooth shave. Aloe Vera Soothes, Witch Hazel and Calendula help calm any irritation or razor burn.</description>
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            <title>Reviewed: EarthScience Azulene Moisturizing Shave Creme</title>
            <description>Product lays down blue, so it's easy to see where you've covered or still need to cover. Consistency is thick and extremely slippery for an outstanding shave. My face feels very soft after my shave and moisturized for the entire day. The scent clean, fresh and citric, nice if you like it, not so nice if you don't. My wife loves it. Don't forget to rinse your razor often, as the razor clogs a lot due to thickness of creme</description>
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            <title>Reviewed: John Allan's Splash</title>
            <description>John Allan’s Splash had an appealingly light scent to it, which leads me to believe it is a more casual product than the Balm.  It had a nice astringent in it which was no overly noticeable. Another great product from John Allan! I especially like the Chamomile and Aloe for my dry skin. It goes on light, soothes the skin, and smells great!</description>
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            <title>Reviewed: MenScience Post-Shave Repair</title>
            <description>I’ve tried many post shave products, but none quite as unique as MenScience Post Shave Repair. The light consistency of the mist defines the product, and its use. It’s a healer and a toner NOT a cream, gel or balm.</description>
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            <title>Reviewed: Crabtree &amp; Evelyn Nomad Calming Shave Cream</title>
            <description>Crabtree &amp; Evelyn's Nomad Shave Cream is one of my new favorite shave creams! The shave cream produced a wonderful lather when using a badger-hair brush. And while I am not a large fan of scents in my male skin care, the Nomad line had a lovely exotic scent.</description>
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            <title>Reviewed: RazorPit Razor Sharpener from Denmark!</title>
            <description>Razorpit is a patented world-premiered product, developed by the Danish inventor and innovator Morten Kjeldsen and through thoroughly documented research; this unique product is developed for those who want to save a lot of money on their shaving needs. Razorpit retains the sharpness of your razor blades, even after more than 150 shaves.</description>
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            <title>Miessence After Shave Balm</title>
            <description>Rarely have we seen so many "good for your shave/skin" ingredients packed into one product. (Aloe, Witchhazel, chamomile, patchouli, sandalwood, St. John's wort, lavender, marshmellow root) The ingredient label on Miessence After Shave Balm reads like a trip to your local Whole Foods or Organic Market! So let's open it up and try it.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 15:31:21 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Weleda Shave Cream</title>
            <description>Weleda's Shave Cream comes in a metal tube, reminiscent of your father's old crinkled up shave tubes. All comparisons stop here. Weleda's cream consistency is smooth, silky and well creamy. The scent is fairly neutral, but has a touch of freshness to it. Probably attributable to the touch of Sweet Almond extract present.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 15:33:19 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Molton Brown Ultracalm Lemon Leaf Shavewax</title>
            <description>As soon as you open Molton Brown Ultracalm Lemon Leaf Shavewax and put a quarters worth in your palm you'll realize this product is all about lemon. Don't be freaked.  Rub it into your beard using your fingertips and give it a minute or two to absorb into your face. If you're awake you'll start to smell the subtly  of ginger and maybe even lavende scents. All good for your face and charma.</description>
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            <title>HIS BioElements Perfect Shave</title>
            <description>Bioelements’ Perfect Shave comes in a non-descript white tube with green lettering. The simple design reminds me of Aromapharmacy’s products. The cream does not need a brush for application. Massaging it in with hands I was treated to a very fresh scent. It had faint hints of mint, citrus, and felt very natural [as opposed to some brands that feel like to are putting a foreign substance on your face]. The cream spread well on my cro-magnon face and shaved off just as easy.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 15:35:39 -0500</pubDate>
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