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06-17-2023, 09:29 PM #1
Solid shampoo bar as a preshave.
Hi Guys
I've recently been using a solid shampoo bar as a preshave wash .
I'm getting great results from it .
It's been very good for me &, improved razor glide.
Also it seems to keep my face feeling smoother after the shave.
So give it a try .
Two good things it's very cost effective & for me it's giving better results than proeaso pre shave cream.
Let me know if it works for you.
Cheers Paul.
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06-17-2023, 11:26 PM #2
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Thanked: 634I used to use 'Ponds Skin Cream (Cold Cream) mixed with Vitamin E oil.
It moisturized and softened the beard and provided lubrication.
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06-19-2023, 11:00 PM #3
I'm not sure I understand what it's doing for your face other than clean it. I use a solid shampoo bar for my hair but it cleans and nothing else. It would have to leave some residue like lube on your face and I'm not sure I want that on my hair.
A quality shave cream or soap will supply everything you need for the perfect shave. If it doesn't, rather than use a crutch to shore up the cream find a better soap or cream.No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero
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06-20-2023, 12:41 AM #4
Good point.
What kind of shave soap or cream are you using after your preshave shampoo bar?
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06-21-2023, 10:12 AM #5
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Thanked: 171For the last three years, I have been using frequently the plain Ach. Brito Musgo solid shampoo (not to be confused with the Musgo Real one). It is simple, compact, and works well.
After your post, I tried it today as a pre-shave. Shaving also with straights, I know how important a solid pre-shave routine is, but mine does not go as far as pre-shave creams or other elaborate rituals, and I rather wash my face with a sponge and a bath soap or glycerine soaps like Ach. Brito Glyce for that purpose.
Ach. Brito Musgo solid shampoo worked well as pre-shave today and a got a very satisfying shave with Mitchell’s Wool Fat (MWF), which tends to work nicely with my soft local water.
What I noticed right-away was that the solid shampoo produced less lather than the usual bath soap, which is a good thing in my book, because I could do my pre-shave, leave whatever little lather was on my face while I brushed my teeth and then rinsed the shampoo off before the shave. This way I got another “free” two minutes for the shampoo lather to soften my beard before the shave.
The shave was excellent, with a very good glide, but I tend to get that anyway from MWF.
There was a smooth post-shave feel as well but, again, I cannot say whether that was because of MWF or the solid shampoo.
Maybe I should try the solid shampoo in combination with a shaving soap with less lubrication than MWF to see whether the solid shampoo will do its magic.
After the shave, I had a look at Musgo solid shampoo descriptions and most of them mentioned that it is “enriched with glycerine” or even “glycerine based”.
So it’s not surprising that Musgo solid shampoo works well as a pre-shave as it has similarities with glycerine soaps, which can make very good pre-shave soaps.
I may keep using the solid shampoo for a while to get a more complete picture of how well it works, but it is certainly an interesting idea that I never thought of before.
B.Last edited by beluga; 06-21-2023 at 10:33 AM. Reason: typo
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06-22-2023, 02:27 AM #6
I use the Mistral solid shampoo bar and it's great for that but I'd never use it for shaving. It's not designed for that and there are so many great dedicated shave preps out there I see no reason to even try it.
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06-22-2023, 09:38 AM #7
If that works for you that's great. It's all experiential anyway isn't it? I mean, that's why we're all here; because we like the experience enough to go on the internet and converse with people we have mostly never met about what many people dread doing or at least don't relish the way we do.
For me it's a ritual which I am always trying to tweak towards the optimum. My preshave is normally just a shower but sometimes I will lather it up with hair shampoo or conditioner. Usually it is not really an intentional preshave, just a washing but that's just me.
As I say about any pursuit of enjoyment like wine, tea, cigars, what have you: like what you like because you like it and don't let anyone tell you not to or tell you what you need to like. Conversely: have an open mind and be willing to try things to the extent that they make sense to you. Otherwise you wind up some bitter old man stuck in his ways.Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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06-22-2023, 10:03 AM #8
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Very well put.
That’s exactly my point, or as a guy in London’s Hyde Park Corner once put it: “I could not fail to disagree less.”
IMO, the purpose of a pre-shave routine is to soften the skin, make it swell slightly by absorbing moisture and soften and stand up individual hairs in their follicles.
There are many ways to get there, a shower, wash your face with soap, moisten your face and apply a pre-shave cream, or wash your beard area with a solid shampoo.
Over the years we discover what works for us and what doesn’t and form preferences, but we should always keep an open mind.
The first time I read the OP’s post I thought the idea strange , but reflecting on it a bit longer I thought I might as well try.
My problem is that as straight shaver I use soaps and creams that lubricate well and to see whether solid shampoo really works I wanted to use a shaving soap with marginal lubrication. That turned out to be harder than I thought, but in the end I used this morning the one from my den with the least lubrication. (This was one of the few instances where I wished I had a puck of Williams Mug Soap left.)
Another excellent shave this morning and I think I may keep trying the solid shampoo pre-shave routine for a while.
Whether it becomes a permanent part of my pre-shave routine is hard to say at this stage…
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06-22-2023, 02:27 PM #9
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06-22-2023, 06:06 PM #10
I used to use a bar of dove soap as a pre shave. Then I moved to noxema. I have since stopped using a pre-shave. I had a conversation with an old barber in Fredricksburg, Va. and he told me to add a mixture of cornstarch and water to the soap, in a bowl, and mix it it with the lather that you"re making. He said on a stove top, mix 1 cup of water and 4 tsps of cornstarch and bring it to a boil. reduce heat and put it in a container. It will turn to a gel state. Take and mix 2 tsps of this with the soap and make a nice thick lather as usual.
I tried this and still continue to use it today. No pre lather required. I personally get great thick lather and a very comfortable shave. Works for me!Semper Fi !
John