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01-11-2017, 01:12 AM #1
If the baby soap starts to irritate or dry your skin then give Noxema a try.
Noxema is an excellent beard softener and moisturizer.If you don't care where you are, you are not lost.
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01-11-2017, 02:58 PM #2
I have not tried baby shampoo as a preshave step to hydrate my face and whiskers. What I learned here was first a warm towel, then apply shave creme and let it stay on my face while I strop my razor. Then I wipe off the shaving creme with a hot towel, rub water on my face, re apply shaving creme and commence to shave.
This has worked very well for me. The real point to all of this is to show the varied ways each of us take to achieve
the elusive bbs result proclaimed by our ancestors.Proper prior planning prevents piss poor performance.
Tom
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02-01-2017, 06:57 AM #3
I'm sure your baby shampoo method works fine. As I am sure many other pre shave or prep methods work fine. Key point is to do something that facilitates water swelling the hair shafts on your face. Most soaps make your hair shaft more receptive to absorbing water usually by removing protective sebum or your natural oil. The shaft swells and cuticle expands and the hair will be easier to cut. Myself I just lather before i get in a steamy shower and by the time i get out my face is good and prepped lather again shave rinse repeat. Its all good i am happy you found something you like and works well.
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02-10-2017, 08:48 PM #4
Thanks for the Noxema advice rolodave... tried that today. Loaded my neck and top of cheeks, (I shave around a beard) got in the shower, then re-applied Noxema, then shave cream... I really liked it
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02-14-2017, 10:04 PM #5
adductum, have you tried a cold or lukewarm water shave at any point in your learning curve? I started with hot and ended with much irritation. Reading about other's shaving routines had me trying the cold water approach. As good, and sometimes better, shave and a heck of a lot less (almost none) irritation. As it stands now, cold in the warm weather and lukewarm in the cold weather is SOP with pleasing results.
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02-14-2017, 11:54 PM #6
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Thanked: 3215Have not use Baby Shampoo, but have use Noxema. Been using Trader Joes Honey Mango Shave cream as a pre-shave. A dime size dollop rubbed in on a wet face, while getting your gear and stropping a razor.
It is super slick and not a strong sent so can be lathered over with your regular cream.
A large tube cost about 6 bucks and last months.
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02-15-2017, 12:48 AM #7
I have used hair conditioner with good results
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09-04-2020, 01:59 PM #8
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Thanked: 0Baby shampoo contains amphoteric surfectants, which are also cleaning agents but are less harsh than traditional sulfates. Using baby shampoo, therefore, will clean your hair, without leaving it so dry. So yeah, it is a good trick for your hair. https://womanlylive.com/viral-tiktok...eeds-to-learn/ - here you can read more about it.
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09-05-2020, 08:39 PM #9
Have you tried Johnson and Johnson baby shampoo recently? No more tears eh? I have some and got it in my eyes and it burned like a son of a gun and besides that the lather was about the poorest in any product I've ever seen.
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09-05-2020, 09:29 PM #10
Aloha!
I remember a professor in a class I was taking in college telling us that the reason original Johnson's Baby Shampoo didn't sting eyes was because it contained a small amount of Novocaine to numb the eyes and thus, no stinging. Of course, this was false, but that was WAY before the internet was available for vetting such information and therefore many urban legends found their way into false information sources. Even colleges. Sad but true.
Anyway, I never tried Baby Shampoo as a preshave. This may not be popular with the masses, but I stick with Proraso Pre Shave Cream, even though it's more expensive than Noxema. It works, and I like the brand. I don't always use it, but when I do, I enjoy the extra protection it seems to offer."I get some lather and lather-up, then I get my razor and shave! Zip Zop, see that? My face Is ripped to shreads!"