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    Default Anthony Logistics Pre-shave Oil - Worked well for me

    Friday morning was a bad shave day for me. Five nicks, razor burn, and discouragement. I was hoping to find a good product locally. I took Saturday off from shaving which I usually do anyway to allow my face to heal.

    While my wife and I were out and about at the mall yesterday (May 14), I purchased a bottle of Anthony Logistics Pre-shave Oil from the Sephora cosmetic/fragrance department of J.C. Penney's. I tried it this morning and I liked the product very much and it worked quite well. I shave after my shower, so my face is well washed and almost shave ready. I applied the pre-shave oil and rubbed it in well into my skin. According to the sales associate, she said to wait about a minute before adding the shave soap; in the mean time, I worked on my lather. I applied my lather as usual and it made a difference in the straight razor's glide over my beard/skin with 0% irritation, no nicks, and no razor burn. It cost $20 for a 2 fl ounce bottle, it's very concentrated and a little bit goes a long way. It helped me get a close shave, I am not at the BBS point just yet since I am still new to straight razor shaving, but in time and practice I will be.

    Out of five stars, I give this oil five stars and it was worth $20 for me. I know there are good pre-shave products that cost less, but I wanted to get something from a local store since I didn't want order online and wait for it.

    Anybody else try Anthony Logistics Pre-shave Oil?

    Patrick
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    no, but I'm gonna look it up. I like preshave oil, but the only local store, the shave den at the mall, has it for way too much. didnt think to look on ebay though...

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    I have a pretty tough beard and have been using oil all along. I decided to make my own and I am very pleased with it. I also figured out that it costs about 30 cents an ounce to make yourself.
    I don't know if you are, but I also warm the oil before use. Makes a big difference.

    Enjoy.
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    Hi Jeff,
    Yes, I read a post you made regarding you making your own pre-shave oil. I have thought about that myself and give it go. In fact, when I finish this bottle of Anthony, I may use the bottle for my home made oil if I go that route myself. Not a bad way to recycle glass, huh? I don't warm up my oil, but I bet it helps it penetrate the skin pretty good. Perhaps I can put the bottle into the running hot tap water to heat it up. It's worth trying. Thank you for your thoughts.
    Patrick

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