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Wet Shave Club
Cost: $29/month.
Ships To: Continental United States (Free), Canada ($5), Rest of the World ($7.99).
Coupon Code: N/A
Wet Shave Club, who kindly sent me this box to review, sends a box of wet shaving goodies to your doorstep each month with shaving soaps, double edge razor blades and other shaving goods. Their team scours the country every month for the best razors, blades, soaps, aftershaves, and other stuff to keep your face looking and feeling great.
Wet Shave Club ships via USPS on the day that you order.
I wasn’t overly familiar with Wet Shave Club before I received this box, but I was very impressed by the contents and presentation of the box.
Wet Shave Club doesn’t include an information card, however, it did include a card with some tips on how to get an awesome wet shave. Here is what was included in the box:
~Wet Shave Club Razor & Blades: How fancy is this? B actually had to show me how to put the razor blade on because I didn’t have a clue. Although, it’s not for me so I suppose it doesn’t matter if I know how to use it.
~Brush: This shaving brush is used to help you get a good lather from soaps. I’m guessing that they do not send these monthly because do you actually need a new brush monthly? However, I know they do send a variety of items to subscribers so you’d likely get something else your second month.
~Red Leaf Soap Shave Cube: I am not familiar with this line, but from the looks of the website and the products they offer, I might be soon. They make artisan cosmetics and products in small batches right here in the US. I hope this line shows up in more boxes down the road.
~Whiskey Ink & Lace Cedarwood Aftershave: This is another brand that is new to us. B is so good about using all of his samples up and I don’t think he has any aftershave in his sample bin, so this is totally needed.
~The Legends Alum Matchsticks Aftershave: These are so cool. They are individual “matchsticks” that are used to help stop minor cuts and nicks from bleeding. Awesome idea and the packaging is even better.
I didn’t do a cost break down on Wet Shave Club because a few of the items are Wet Shave Club branded. Wet Shave Club is $29/month, but if you purchase an annual subscription the price reduces to only $19/month.
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Yes, you get the brush and the razor in your first box. We have been receiving this box for about 3 months now, and you usually get two soaps, two boxes of blades, and the match stick blood stoppers (or we have in all 3 boxes) we have also gotten a bottle of aftershave two months in a row. Two of the boxes actually had disc shaped soap which is great for lathering, however the glyscerin sope you got is okay, but i found it was better used in the shower as just regular soap.
Thank you! That is good to know. What other brands of soaps and aftershaves have you received? Have you ever tried to use a razor like this on your legs?? I wonder how it would work.
I will have to double check on the brands, but i do know they were both a woodsie smell. As far as using it on your legs, its pretty much like any other shave. It just takes slightly longer because there is only one blade(and i was afraid i would cut myself) the soap you got in this box would be great for shaving your legs too.
Sorry it took so long to reply, Im not sure what my husband done with his first two bottles of aftershave. We got a box just a few days ago and we got aftershave from Forge&Foundry in Bay Rum. As far as how well it works im not sure, but I like the smell, and its actually a lotion, not a liquid like the past two. Also I thought i would include some of the soaps. We have received some from little homestead farm, and some from whiskey ink and lace. The two soap disks from little homestead farm smell really good, and I believe they are all natural. The soap from whiskey ink and lace is a full “bar” and does not have much smell, but it falls into the new active charcole fad.