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Boots shaving foam for pies.

Postby glove-n-pie » 04 Mar 2009, 14:49

Hi, is boots own brand shaving foam any good for pies?

As for other brands, superdrugs own brand seemed to have issues with getting the foam out the can. I don't know if it was a one off but I seemed to remember having another can like it from superdrug.
Tescos own brand is ok iirc and the value range is not very good at all.

It's been a while since I had a pie session and I am planning a 30 pie session in the near future with a lady from a massage parlour (they are very accommodating :) ) .

Also how many pies do you ususally get from a can. i'm talking a nice layer on the plate, sprayed from about a couple of centimeters from the plate, so it becomes nice and thick rather than coming out stringy if it sprayed from too far away.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers.
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Re: Boots shaving foam for pies.

Postby ClownJulie » 04 Mar 2009, 22:45

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Re: Boots shaving foam for pies.

Postby Richard » 04 Mar 2009, 22:49

:( Boots has never been the same since I stopped working for them! :roll:
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Re: Boots shaving foam for pies.

Postby glove-n-pie » 05 Mar 2009, 10:33

Thanks julie for the advice, I had a feeling boots is good for pies :D

Thanks again.
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Re: Boots shaving foam for pies.

Postby TheTruePhantasm » 12 Mar 2009, 00:30

tesco shaving foam i find is quality
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Re: Boots shaving foam for pies.

Postby albawam » 12 Mar 2009, 19:25

:D I,ve had great sucess with asda,s own brand in a green and white can, very creamy and a surprising amount for a small can and only 34p. It mixes well with veggie oil, milk and food colouring for some good Julie style gooey slosh.
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