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08-31-2013, 01:14 AM #1
AOS Preshave Oil
So I stopped using preshave oils awhile back. I mainly just use Proraso now or nothing at all. I was in the local mall the other day and saw a new AOS store. I decided to try some more of their preshave oil. I figure at the worst it would do nothing and I would be out twenty-five bucks. However, I felt my shave went drastically down hill. I am not leaving out other issues, such as maybe the razor went dull but it happened twice in a row with the two razors I have in my rotation. Though when I applied the oil I did notice that my face turned really red. IDK, maybe I have a skin sensitivity to the ingredients in the oil. Any thoughts? I just hate to waste money.
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08-31-2013, 06:40 AM #2
I used to use preshave oils on a more regular basis. After i got better at lathering, and I should probably mention that I am a cold water shaver and that i face lather, I found that I really didn't need the preshave anymore to get a good shave. it could be possible something in the oil could be irritating your shin or a combination of something in the oil and your shave soap. Try not using it and concentrating on upping your lathering game. maybe you'll decide you don't need the preshave anymore.
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08-31-2013, 09:20 PM #3
Yeah, I have used glycerin with better results. I would not really consider myself having sensitive skin. Sort of a wiry beard but I do not have sensitive skin. I shaved without the oil today and got good results like I normally do. I am just gonna ditch it and give it to my brother. He still uses carts so he might find it more useful.
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08-31-2013, 09:52 PM #4
I used their preshave oil for about a month, it did nothing to enhance my shave.
I use the Udderly Smooth cream for a preshave , it's great IMO.
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09-01-2013, 03:18 AM #5
I tried the udder cream, did not like the smell.
It reminded me of Maca Root shaving cream, which I dislike. It is not an awful smell but not fun for the nose. Sad too, it is a great shaving cream for the price. I think Proraso will be my drug of choice. I guess what works for some cannot work for all.
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09-01-2013, 03:30 AM #6
I've never tried the Proraso, but since you said it works, I'm gonna order some next month.
I really love the Maca Root shave cream, finished my container about 2 months ago, I need to get more.
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09-10-2013, 04:26 PM #7
Well, it was me not the oil. After a few shaves w/o the oil I realized the edge was lacking. Not only that but the strop with diamond spray was off too. Which brings up another point, it would pass the HHT but shave terribly. Anyway, AOS Preshave works, making your face feel great post shave. It is still gunky. You live and learn.
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09-11-2013, 02:55 AM #8
I enjoy AOS sandalwood scent, I have the pre-shave oil, cream and balm. I use them all together, however my opinion is that their oil is way too thick and is difficult to apply. For oily skin such as mine, I breakout if I use it more than 2 consecutive days straight.
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08-31-2013, 12:56 PM #9
Yeah, my lather is fine. I am really thinking it has to be the pre shave oil. My skin reacts to the oil and I do not get the feedback I like while I am using it. I purchased the oil just to provide a little more oomph to the shave. However, it has gotten worst since using it.
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08-31-2013, 08:37 PM #10
Until recently, I used to use AOS Sandlewood preshave oil. It smelled great, but I found that it didn't help improve my shaving. It mostly "got in the way" of my shaving performance. In the end, I got rid of it by mixing a few drops in my shave cream lather each time I shaved; this preshave oil did not play well with soap lather.
I have also tried other preshave oils in the past, after learning to properly build lather, but they didn't help either.
The ingredients in my AOS oil were: castor oil, olive oil, and fragrance. Maybe your skin has a reaction to one or more of these ingredients.You can take the boy out of NY, but you can't take NY out of the boy.