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09-11-2012, 12:31 AM #1
Alcohol-based?
Greetings everyone, newbie here from KC…
Curious on your opinions regarding alcohol-based aftershaves.
I've read that alcohol-based aftershaves are bad for your skin after shaving, that it is really a misdirected historic "hangover" from when barbers used an alcohol base to sanitize straight razors (and faces?) between clients. Also that the best aftershave is cold water or witch hazel at the most.
I suspect this is an ancient conversation, but what are your opinions on this?
Looking through the "Shave of the day" galleries I see a lot of alcohol-based aftershaves, so apparently people like and use them. In the past I always used Old Spice aftershave, and know I'll miss the scent once I phase it out. Personally i'm always fighting razor burn, not sure if alcohol helps or makes that worse.
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09-11-2012, 01:01 AM #2
I used alcohol-based aftershaves in the past, but I switched to better, non-alcohol products because I didn't like having my face feel like it was on fire after a shave. Now, I always use cold water and witch hazel after a shave. I may also put on a bit of aftershave balm once in a while.
Your use of aftershave depends on what you want out of it. Products with a high alcohol content can dry out the skin and further irritate razor burn. However, some people use them because they have always used them (i.e., habit), they enjoy the scent, or they've gotten used to the burn. If you want to hydrate your skin, then use a non-alcohol or low-alcohol-based aftershave balm or lotion for best results.
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09-11-2012, 12:59 PM #3
I use a cold water towels for a couple of minutes just after the shave. Then piddle around getting dressed, clean up, whatever and then go with the Pinaud Clubman. I do have some nonalcohol balms that I use on occasion. I do this more in the winter when the air is dry. The best I have is Kenneth Cole Black. Cools, calms and smells great. It leaves no sticky feeling like some. It is expensive so I only use it state occassions.
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09-11-2012, 03:26 PM #4
Most true AS preps contain alcohol. It's a convenient carrier. It dries fast and has anti bacterial benefits and it's cheap. Even many of the balms have it too. You have to search to find those without it.
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09-11-2012, 03:41 PM #5
I only use alcohol based aftershaves and have done so for about 50 years. It is a part of my shaving ritual. I am crazy about the scents and love the "burn".
Bob
"God is a Havana smoker. I have seen his gray clouds" Gainsburg
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09-11-2012, 04:06 PM #6
I found that aftershave balms are pretty soothing if you get a little burn going. I am actually in a quest for an Old Spice alternative for a balm.
Shaving with facial hair is like a golfcourse. It's a challenge of rough and fairways. You are the skilled greenskeeper of your face?
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09-11-2012, 06:00 PM #7
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09-11-2012, 06:03 PM #8
Alcohol-based?
I have try a lot of different balms and post shave creams. I always come back to the aqua velva and aqua velva musk. Shave just doesn't feel complete with out it. And has been said it is a good indication of your shave technique improving.
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09-13-2012, 01:12 AM #9
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Thanked: 1195It really depends on your skin. Some guys' skin will simply not tolerate alcohol, but many can. Personally, I use alcohol splashes and love them. As long as there are no ill effects there is no need to worry about skin damage. And if dried out skin is a concern you can also use a moisturizer. All I can suggest is to try it for yourself and see what happens.
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09-13-2012, 08:34 AM #10Kurtz (Apocalypse Now): "I watched a snail crawl along the edge of a straight razor. That's my dream; that's my nightmare. Crawling, slithering, along the edge of a straight razor... and surviving."