Can someone explain the logic behind lanolin in soaps and pre shave creams?
Hi
I spoke with a former barber the other day. He said that, in the 1960s, they used a "lanolin cream" on the chin first. Then a hot towel on it, before the soap. And i know a lot of you guys like the "Wool Fat soaps".
I understand the logic to lubricate the skin, but will not lanolin create a water repellent membrane around the stubble?
Would it not be better to use a product with lanolin in the end, after the shave?
- Mads
Can someone explain the logic behind lanolin in soaps and pre shave creams?
I think any oil would get emulsified by the shaving soap. Then it wouldn't repel water.
Michael