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12-04-2013, 06:53 PM #1
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Thanked: 6Captain's Choice Bay Rum Problems
Hello everyone!
I've been having a problem with this particular AS lately and I wanted to ask you for your opinions.
I started using this AS a few weeks ago and I liked the scent and light stinging sensation even though I'm not a huge fan of the clover, which after a few minutes fades away leaving a more pleasant scent - at least for me-
I'm comparing it to the Penhaligon's AS Splash which it has a stronger and sharper sting at first, but lately, the Captain's choice is giving me a way more intense burning feeling, to the point that I have to wash it away and put some balm on my face.
I don't get any redness or any thing of the sort, it's just burning. I have no idea why this is as I've applied it after a cold water rinse and also after a cold water + which hazel splash.
Anyone else having the same issues with this AS? Any ideas why it could be happening now and not since day 1?
Cheers.
E.
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12-04-2013, 07:34 PM #2
That is unusual for Captain's Choice. It is the bay rum that I recommend to people with sensitive skin who have trouble with other bay rums since it does not contain clove oil. I would guess that there are three possibile explanations for your irritation.
It could be weather related. I understand that it gets cold there in Canada from time to time. Perhaps you are a little windburned.
You might have simply developed a sensitivity to it over time. It happens; for instance I have no trouble with bay rums except for one particular brand that lights me up.
Finally, it could be technique related. Perhaps you have made a slight change in the angle or direction of that ATG pass or even added a touch up pass. Small changes can have a big impact.
Otherwise, you might just lay off of the CC for a while or change to a different, milder soap for a bit to let the skin recover.
BTW, I'm wearing Captain's Choice Lime right now; you might want to try that as well.
rs,
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12-04-2013, 07:43 PM #3
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Thanked: 6I know... and that's why I went with this BR.
I've been paying close attention to my routine, and I tried it with several other soaps and creams with the same result. so I'm guessing it's technique related as I'm doing more touch up passes lately. The problem is that I get the worst sensation on my cheeks but my touch up passes are under the jaw and neck, so I'm not entirely sure what's going on he he he.
Thanks for your answer :-)
E.
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12-04-2013, 09:44 PM #4The problem is that I get the worst sensation on my cheeks..
It turned out that I was going over the same area several times during the ATG pass.. not a real touch up pass, just sort of scrubbing the cheek area. I changed the way I was stretching, made sure I used a single stroke, really concentrated on the pressure and the problem went away. I think that the hardest thing for me to learn was how little pressure is actually needed.
Give it a try, it might help.
rs,
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12-04-2013, 09:46 PM #5
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Thanked: 6Hello Tack... So, on the cheeks I should only do WTG pass? or just do less passes and avoid XTG/ATG?
Thank you.
E.
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12-04-2013, 10:41 PM #6
As I recall I was missing some whiskers just under the cheekbone and was going over the area several times on the ATG pass. I just stopped doing that and paid more attention to my technique. It's like the old vaudeville routine:
Patient: "Doc, it hurts when I do this."
Doctor: "Don't do that!"
I guess you could try only WTG on the cheeks for a shave or two. If the burn goes away, you know that you've found the culprit.
rs,
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12-04-2013, 10:43 PM #7
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Thanked: 6Great, thanks for the insight ;-)
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12-04-2013, 11:39 PM #8
There are a series of AS bay Rum types like Domenica and Capt Choice and a couple others I've always suspected are made by the same outfit and just have slightly different scents. They all share huge alcohol content and that is first suspect when you have big time burn.
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12-04-2013, 11:42 PM #9
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Thanked: 6Hello thebigspendur,
I know alcohol is a sign of the burning, but... I've used Penhaligon's AS Splash which as far as I know, it has a higher alcohol content and it doesn't have which hazel. At first the penhaligon's sting is sharper but it fades away rather quickly, as with the Captain's choice the sting starts gradually and than builds up. That's why I'm not sure what's happening.
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12-05-2013, 01:00 AM #10
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Thanked: 4826I think you my have to consider that allergies may be at play. Test it on another part of your body. Inside of your forearm perhaps.
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