Farewell my furry friend…
Why? I hate shaving. With a passion. I even bought one of those iStubble things so that I could keep my stubble at just-so-levels of George Michaelness and avoid the rigmarole of lathering up, making face bleed, cleaning hair (and plasma) out of sink. And electric shavers give me a rash. Given half a chance I’d probably look like ZZ Top.
But Rapha’s Shaving Cream (almost) makes shaving okay… Like other products in its range – chamois cream, embrocation, soap – Rapha says the cream has “a subtle fragrance inspired by the flora surrounding Mont Ventoux.” I’m yet to sample said flora so couldn’t possibly comment on the accuracy of this statement but it does smell rather nice – fresh, clean, natural. It also provides a pleasingly smooth shave – not a single nick in November – and doesn’t clog up the razor like other creams. And after shaving, my skin didn’t feel as dry or as beaten up as it usually does. (Okay, I’m not a grooming expert so this isn’t the most in-depth, techy review you’ll ever read of shaving cream…)
It also provides a pleasingly smooth shave – not a single nick in November – and doesn't clog up the razor like other creams. And after shaving, my skin didn't feel as dry or as beaten up as it usually does. (Okay, I'm not a grooming expert so this
The month of November is also marked as “No Shave November.” As the name clearly states, brave souls who dare to show their faces full of ungroomed hair celebrate by going the whole month without shaving. Mostly popular among college students,
I've not seen much of her this month," he told , adding that he would be shaving it off when December 1 dawns. "I think it's the girlfriend or the 'tache." Jordan does not have much to show for his efforts financially -- he raised about £30 -- while



