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    I always steer away from pre-shave oils, I look for a pre-shave which is glycering based, like Trumpers Skin food or Castle Forbes Pre-Shave
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaveShack View Post
    I always steer away from pre-shave oils, I look for a pre-shave which is glycering based, like Trumpers Skin food or Castle Forbes Pre-Shave
    Sam.
    Agreed about oils. Castle Forbes is thus far my favorite pre shave as well. I've tried a pre-shave gel from Taylor of Old Bond Street and it works pretty nicely too.

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    I shave every day with straight razor, and I'm always use preshave oil. This is a recipe of your own based from the Hungarian shaving forum. The recipe: ~1,7fl oz castor oil, ~0,7fl oz glycerin, ~1fl oz extra virgin olive oil, and essential oil(s) to taste...
    This is the best to me every day...
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    Quote Originally Posted by eflatminor View Post
    Agreed about oils. Castle Forbes is thus far my favorite pre shave as well. I've tried a pre-shave gel from Taylor of Old Bond Street and it works pretty nicely too.
    eflatminor: The oil I have been using is Taylor Of Old Bond Street, it's the only one I have bought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefighter2 View Post
    Thanks for all the advice, everyone. It's looking like I'll have to experiment with the oil a bit more. It seems to work for just as many people as it doesn't work for.
    You bet. For one, it's your shave, and everyone's face, skin, beard, and shaving techniques are all different. Good luck on the experimentation and let the forum know what the outcome is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pmburk View Post
    You bet. For one, it's your shave, and everyone's face, skin, beard, and shaving techniques are all different. Good luck on the experimentation and let the forum know what the outcome is.
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    I agree with this!

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    I suspect (and this is just a gut feeling) that pre shave oils will work better with a DE or a Cartridge razor then they will work with a SR but I have no basis other then my (admittedly limited) experience to back that statement up.

    When I first started wet shaving, I was using the AOS pre shave oil, I found that with my old cart razor it made a difference, when I went to a DE, it seemed to help a bit but not as good as other methods, with the SR I find it actually makes it WORSE (My skin feels way more "Peeled" when I use the oil then when I don't, which granted may just be my crappy technique and not the oil but I digress) I have only used AOS oil with the SR, I did try a Trufeitt and Hill sample for the oil but only had a DE with me since I was travelling and needed to look my best (Still can't get great shaves with SR yet...)

    After some experimentation, I find that the following works the best FOR ME

    1) Prep my razor/scuttle, decide which soap/cream etc
    2) Get into shower, wash face first thing then rinse with HOT water
    3) Apply hair conditioner to beard area and let it sit while I wash rest of me/hair
    4) Rinse off conditioner with more hot water and let face sit in the stream of HOT water for as long as I can stand it
    5) After showering, do NOT dry face off

    Then before I lather I rinse face in hot water again, shave and make sure to rinse with hot water inbetween passes,

    Again this is what works for ME YMMV
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    Any thought about re-applying preshave oil for the ATG pass? I'm still bothered by some razor burn and wondering if this would help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kleintax View Post
    Any thought about re-applying preshave oil for the ATG pass? I'm still bothered by some razor burn and wondering if this would help.
    My thought would be to try, it cannot hurt. Sometimes I re-apply oil between passes, sometimes I don't.
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    I gave it a shot this morning and for a nice BBS shave, but still had a bit of burn. It was only my first try with re-applying (AOS unsented BTW). We'll see how it goes after a few more shaves. I am a noob after all.

    Thanx

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