Customer Reviews 

Awesome Product! Highly Recommend it!
2008-10-24Great Product! Once you use this, you'll never go back to the cheap, drugstore stuff. Feels great, lathers on even better, and gives a close shave. Can even be used for sensitive skin like mine. No problems. Highly recommend this product!!

Wonderfully refreshing "Old School" Cream!
2008-09-30I have used Proraso for a about a year. I like the smell and menthol effect. Use with or without a brush, but best for me with brush. One way to make it last longer is to use about what you'd place on your toothbrush, then mix with a hard soap. Makes great lather with the right water/soap mix. Don't know how I'd shave without it, unless I get C.O. Bigelow cream (which is made by Proraso, and I think is the same product).

Great stuff
2008-07-24I've been using the proraso line for a while now, they pretty much only make the one cream and a couple others similar to it but yeah, I really like how it makes my face feel after a shave and also how it is so quick to lather up with even a halfway decent brush.
I like the tubes of cream more because they just seem to lather faster than most of the tubs of cream, those tend to need a little more work.
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Choosing Snack Foods
If you are a snacker and a diabetic, it can be hard to resist the quick pick-me-ups that you pass on the way to the check-out counter, or that my be lurking on your own kitchen shelves.
The average household has chips, crackers, candy, juices, soda and other fat and sugar-laden products around the house. For the diabetic, these foods can spell fluctuating blood sugars, signs and symptoms of high and low blood sugar, and increased risk for complications.
So, how do you choose the right snack foods? If you follow the guidelines of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), you can group your snacks by their category: carb, fat or protein. Knowing that it is recommended that you eat 50% of your calories in the form of complex carbohydrates, let's start here.
Some good carb snacks include:
* fresh fruit - apples, coconut or
fresh pears make a great snack and
are low in carbs
* vegies - eat all the carrots you
want, and toss in some fresh spinach,
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It Is Possible For Men To Get Breast Cancer
Men, like women, have a certain amount of breast tissue. Obviously, they have nipples, unused structures left over from initial development in the womb. Essentially, all children are born with the basic breast structure. As puberty arrives, female hormones stimulate growth and changes in the breasts to eventually feed babies. Male hormones focus on development elsewhere in the body, like the testicles. As a result, the breast tissue of men is nothing but a nipple, a few ducts, and perhaps a lobule or two with some surrounding fatty tissue. However in some men, these structures are enough for cancer to start. If you are a man, you should not ignore this fact. Getting information about breast cancer in men is something that every man should ask their doctor about.