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<blockquote data-quote="gfercaks33" data-source="post: 2820858" data-attributes="member: 5457"><p>I do that all the time so it's fine haha. I will vouch for carwins that place is neat, my problem is I don't feel comfortable in stores in that area because I feel "low class" when I'm in there. It's not because of the people they are welcoming and very helpful, it's the stores location and it's a really nice store it felt kind of like a crystal shop if you touch it it will break. Take that as how I felt in the store. The razors, brushes and stands seamed reasonable but the blades, soaps, and creams were a tad on the high side (pack of razors was $8-10 if I remeber) but it was nice holding the razor before buying. There is an art of shaving store in penn square mall that made me feel the same way about the store but their prices were astronomical and he employees were snobby and not helpful, I thought the store in Classen curve would be like that not the mall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gfercaks33, post: 2820858, member: 5457"] I do that all the time so it's fine haha. I will vouch for carwins that place is neat, my problem is I don't feel comfortable in stores in that area because I feel "low class" when I'm in there. It's not because of the people they are welcoming and very helpful, it's the stores location and it's a really nice store it felt kind of like a crystal shop if you touch it it will break. Take that as how I felt in the store. The razors, brushes and stands seamed reasonable but the blades, soaps, and creams were a tad on the high side (pack of razors was $8-10 if I remeber) but it was nice holding the razor before buying. There is an art of shaving store in penn square mall that made me feel the same way about the store but their prices were astronomical and he employees were snobby and not helpful, I thought the store in Classen curve would be like that not the mall. [/QUOTE]
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