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Being very dark skinned, my father never used shaving creams, rather he used
soap and water. He believed shaving cream on ours skinned brought on
blemishes. To this day I use soap and water to shave with. BTW those Schick
Triple blades at Sam's are great. The cheap disposables won't handle my heavy
beard.

Bobby
In a message dated 6/20/02 9:29:06 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:

> Mens' shaving creams are water-based.  Oil and water do not
>mix.  I rest my case.  You may call the next witness.
>
>-Kyle

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