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    Default Bio oil as AS?

    Just tried this after the alum and it doesn't seem too bad at all.

    Any of you chaps tried it? What did you think?
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    I have no idea what it is,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    I have no idea what it is,,,
    I think it's a.....you know what, I don't know what it is either. My wife
    Said its good for skin and stretch marks/scars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTheGeordie View Post
    I think it's a.....you know what, I don't know what it is either. My wife
    Said its good for skin and stretch marks/scars.
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    alrighty,,,moving on to the brush section,,,,
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    I may just go and lie down
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTheGeordie View Post
    I may just go and lie down


    Actually, it's just light mineral oil (paraffin), some nut oils and botanicals. It's used for a lady's stretch marks and chaffed... um... places but I use it for severely dry skin on my hands, and it works well. (No unflattering inferences, please.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffR View Post
    :rotfl:
    Actually, it's just light mineral oil, some nut oils and botanicals. It's used for ladie's stretch marks and chaffed... um... places but I use it for severely dry skin on my hands, and it works well. (No unflattering inferences, please.)
    It feels really nice on the face after a shave. Not sure I'd use it long term, I like a bit of scent too but it is nice and surprisingly not greasy.

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    I use oil as a post shave treatment and before applying the after shave. I use extravirgin olive oil and argan oil, depending on what I like in that particular moment.
    To me they offer an excellent skin soothing and care treatment, leaving it soft, smooth and well treated. It is well known oil's vitamins are good for the skin, tocopherol in particular.
    Using olive oil as a posts shave was our grandfather's way to end a shave. It was in fact my grandfather who taught me that. I use it and it works very well.
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    My wife used it on her tummy after childbirth. Other than that I cant help, but if you like having a face like a ladies tummy then don't let me stop you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    My wife used it on her tummy after childbirth. Other than that I cant help, but if you like having a face like a ladies tummy then don't let me stop you.
    That's what my wife is using it for. The cheek of it, she's hidden it! Uses my creams etc because they're cheap. I'm flabbergasted

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