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Towards the end of the video cpuld u notice your lather was quite thin and if so how did the effect your shave, you didnt seem to have any nicks but was there any irratation after the shave?
 
Dave, it appears the red balance on your camera enhanced your naturally healthy rosy coloring. On my fairly neutral monitor, it looked like your face was quite irritated. Great stunt shave! See you on Drinks ‘n Daves
nope not at all, It was probably the hue from my stunning pink bandana, LOL
 
Towards the end of the video cpuld u notice your lather was quite thin and if so how did the effect your shave, you didnt seem to have any nicks but was there any irratation after the shave?
nope all good, that is what makes Williams so special SUPER SLICK
 
Towards the end of the video cpuld u notice your lather was quite thin and if so how did the effect your shave, you didnt seem to have any nicks but was there any irratation after the shave?
Thin lather is a common complaint from modern (reformulated) Williams. Which is the reason we started doing February Williams challenges in the first place: to spend some time and effort learning how to lather it better. But, as Dave said, the best thing about Williams is its slickness. It doesn't matter how thick, or how thin (as I proved last time), the slickness is king and you will get an awesome shave regardless of your lather quality.
 
No Video today, however please join us This afternoon for the live Show and Givewaway!

 
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