And welcomed! Thank you all for the insights and humor! Too true! I've spent more on DE gear in two weeks than I spent in the last year on cartridges, etc Thank you GW That's sort of the range I was guessing That is one question I will never find the answer to Never used any canned foam and I don't see any in my future.
Never actually counted how many shaves I get out of a can of Barbasol, but it is quite a few. I mostly use Arko soap, and though I don't know the exact numbers for it either, the cost per shave is a small figure, as it is for most soaps, even for the "pricey" Martin de Candre. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads J. Muhle R41 compared to Gillette old type.
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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter jkittle Start date Apr 16, Ok so I've gotta ask I've newly started using Bigelow in my rotation, but I'm burning through the stuff really quick. About how many shaves do you guys see out of a big tube? The plan is pretty simple really.
It's to 1 measure out how much gel is required per pass, 2 measure how much total gel is in that can, and 3 calculate the number of lathers a 7oz can will deliver. That's probably the upper limit as to what a typical person would squeeze out of the can for one lather.
So, for purposes of this calculation, we can therefore assume grams of product is used per pass. Enough lather to cover your beard. But realistically, unless you're really steady on the "trigger finger," you aren't going to be using only 3 grams. Also, 3 grams is a pretty light layering of shave cream. So, most people are probably closer to the 4 grams than 3 grams , and each squirt of the can will vary.
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