View Full Version : reveille shave cream (also A/S and cologne)
steamin demon
10-11-2007, 12:08 AM
Has anyone tried the Reveille line of products? I understand the s/c is a brushless product, is this correct? Also understand it an "oriental spice" scent? Thanks!
PalmettoB
10-11-2007, 02:34 PM
Haven't tried that one yet, but welcome to The Shave Den!!
TraderJoe
10-11-2007, 09:00 PM
Welcome to the Shave Den :eatdrink004
Got a link for that stuff?
hyperwarp
10-11-2007, 09:11 PM
Haven't tried it either but that's a Great Name for our Morning Shaver's.
Being a member of the very small, elite, Night Shaver's Society, I'd be more apt to buy a tube or tub'a Taps Shave Cream.
If you try it out, post your results. Happy Shavin' !
Reveille
10-06-2008, 04:17 PM
Steamin,
Reveille s/c does not foam or lather, it's a true cream that protects the skin and provides a super slick glide surface for any razor. When you rinse, some do not rinse at all, they just towel in order to allow the majority of the cream to moisturize the skin throughout the day, you'll experience the super slick surface which is the "Shield" allowing your razor to do its job. When you use Reveille your also see the benefit of may more days of use from a razor blade.
Reveille
JayKay
10-06-2008, 06:31 PM
Brushless? No foam? super moisturizing? LONGER LASTING BLADES?
Hmm.... I was ok till the blade part.
Reveille
10-07-2008, 10:42 AM
Jaykay,
The Reveille product was designed to protect the skin while shaving and thereafter. The ancillary benefit, which was not anticipated but very welcome, is the longer retention of the blades edge - sharpness. When the razors blade travels over a super slick moisturized field of hair and skin the work of shaving is efficiently performed. The blade encounters and soft moist hair shaft rather than a dry hardened hair shaft and skin texture which dulls the blade.
Reveille
Queen of Blades
10-07-2008, 11:56 AM
Hi Reveille.
What JayKay meant was, he ain't buying your sales pitch.
Scorpio
10-07-2008, 01:47 PM
Jaykay,
The Reveille product was designed to protect the skin while shaving and thereafter. The ancillary benefit, which was not anticipated but very welcome, is the longer retention of the blades edge - sharpness. When the razors blade travels over a super slick moisturized field of hair and skin the work of shaving is efficiently performed. The blade encounters and soft moist hair shaft rather than a dry hardened hair shaft and skin texture which dulls the blade.
Reveille
Well, Reveille, I had no idea the Texas A&M mascot shaved. You learned something new everyday. Now back to your statement, if you are familiar with "WET SHAVING" it would painfully obvious that we do not "dry shave" therefore we do not encounter the dulling of the blade as you mentioned. The reason for this is that we go through a beard prep process before we shave just so we soften the stubble. So you see, no dulling of the blade except for repetitive use of the same blade not becasue we are "dry shaving".
Btw, for a moment there I thought I was going to see the word hydricity, shaving terrain and lubricity in that statement..man that was close!!!! Love ya Chaz!!
Raf
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