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Lather up with soap and brush, or cream ( my favorite cream is Derby), straight razor shave, followed by a generous splash of Clubman. Very traditional. The straight razor shave is the key, as it strips off the old skin cells.
I have used other aftershaves, but nothing beats the scent of Clubman or its refreshing feel. Baby soft skin.
Is the difference that significant between a straight razor and a safety razor? I've never tried a straight razor, just safety and electric ones. Electric can't be compared for convenience, but I've always gotten cleaner shaves with regular ones. (though rn I've got a bit of beard, so running the trimmer instead)