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Can you recommend a good travel / brushless software to use while traveling?

Also any thoughts on how to store cartridge razors in the dopp kit? Maybe a pouch or blade cover might work

Thanks!
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(This post was last modified: 12-11-2024, 04:19 AM by Tedolph. Edited 1 time in total.)
I have tried a couple of different brushless products and I was not happy with any of them.

A tub of Clubman shave soap is very small and a small synthetic brush dries quickly for travel. This is superior, in my opinion to any brushless shave creme or oil. As for a good travel razor I am still working on that. Disposable SE razors are not great but are better than cartridge razors.

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Cremo shave cream comes to mind, have used it with good results during travel, one can apply it with your fingers and massage it on for a slick shave thus avoiding carrying a brush.
For carts in the dopp kit a shrink wrap plastic sheet has been useful for me.

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Thanks Tedolph bbssboss

Agree DE’s much superior but I don’t want to check bags, hence the need for carts.

It is unfortunate that de blades need to be checked.
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(12-11-2024, 05:03 AM)bbssboss Wrote: Cremo shave cream comes to mind, have used it with good results during travel, one can apply it with your fingers and massage it on for a slick shave thus avoiding carrying a brush.
For carts in the dopp kit a shrink wrap plastic sheet has been useful for me.

I hate Cremo.

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(12-11-2024, 02:35 PM)ALI Wrote: Thanks Tedolph bbssboss

Agree DE’s much superior but I don’t want to check bags, hence the need for carts.

It is unfortunate that de blades need to be checked.

I am still looking for an acceptable travel razor. I travel with disposable SE's which are in my opinion superior to any cartridge razor.  Some are much better than others.  The BIC women's disposables are pretty good but hard to find.

Right now I have this on order, but I am not sure that it could make it past TSA:

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Also, it looks embarrassingly weird.

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00TPXEGT...asin_title

The Bic Disposable travel metal SE razor is a good choice to consider. Link above to check the details.

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I carry a synthetic Simpson brush with shave stick of your choice. Disposable shavers are available about anyplace and I just suffer through whatever I find. I always fly with carry on only.

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(12-11-2024, 03:26 PM)bbssboss Wrote: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00TPXEGT...asin_title

The Bic Disposable travel metal SE razor is a good choice to consider. Link above to check the details.

I have heard this as well, but I have yet to find them in any CVS, Wallgreen's, etc. I try to avoid ordering over the internet and all the shipping packaging if I can.

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bbssboss and Tedolph - I have occasionally found the Bic Metal razors at Dollar Tree for $1.25 per five pack

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