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    Quote Originally Posted by Fozz7769 View Post
    Echo that!! The oils do not do anything to the beard bristles, they are there to clean and condition the skin. I apply a dime sized amount in the shower & rinse it off after about a minute or so. Then apply a hot face cloth for approx 30 sec before leaving the shower.


    My current brew:

    1 part Castor oil
    3 parts EVOO
    1 part Almond oil

    I add a few drops of tea tree EO for the scent
    Oiling my beard before shaving appears as a clear adventage to me. Nevertheless, my process is different:
    1.- Hot shower.
    2.- Fine home made hydrating soap to clean my face.
    3.- Two minutes of hot water and finger massage on my whiskers before leaving the shower.
    4.- Oil applying on my wet and warm face before every single pass.
    With the new routine you specify, cleaning is carried out by oil and water. Should I skip soap then?
    Which of these procedures you conside rmore efective?
    Sounds interesting for me.
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    Soap, by nature, strips oils from the skin. The OCM is a cleansing method that also conditions the skin.

    The castor oil is the key, it is a mild humectant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fozz7769 View Post
    Soap, by nature, strips oils from the skin. The OCM is a cleansing method that also conditions the skin.

    The castor oil is the key, it is a mild humectant.
    Hi, Fozz,
    Do you think that using the OCM I would clean my face and prepare it for shaving better than with the soap+after oil combo?
    WHat do you think about olive+jojoba for cleansing?
    Be well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cristobal41 View Post
    Hi, Fozz,
    Do you think that using the OCM I would clean my face and prepare it for shaving better than with the soap+after oil combo?
    WHat do you think about olive+jojoba for cleansing?
    Be well.
    Hi there, I think your current routine should be fine. From what I have learnt it is the castor oil that does the cleansing, the other oils are carrier agents and conditioners.

    Maybe you could try the olive + jojoba for a while and add some castor oil and see how that works for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fozz7769 View Post
    Hi there, I think your current routine should be fine. From what I have learnt it is the castor oil that does the cleansing, the other oils are carrier agents and conditioners.

    Maybe you could try the olive + jojoba for a while and add some castor oil and see how that works for you.
    Hi, Fozz,
    As you can read in my #35 post in this same thread, I asked about the olive+jojoba combo.
    Try and tell you.
    Regards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cristobal41 View Post
    Hi, Fozz,
    As you can read in my #35 post in this same thread, I asked about the olive+jojoba combo.
    Try and tell you.
    Regards.
    Cristobal,

    I do not have any experience in applying oil(s) before each pass.

    I use the OCM primarily as a cleansing process. I would say that the oils are at least 90% rinsed off by the time I leave the shower. I apply lather to my wet face & leave it to soak while I continue to load my brush with product. I then rinse my face with hot water, at this point the oil is non existent.

    I now begin my shave.

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    I have had great results with l'occitaine pre shave oil ,but this has become hard to get in the U.K.
    The last week I have been using Poraso sensitive pre shave cream with fantastic results .So much so that this is now part of my permanent shave routine .
    A little goe's a long way ,I use trumpers sandalwood skin food as a finish & this is again the best stuff fore me .
    Cheers Paul

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    Does anyone have any experience with the Castle Forbes pre-shave? The Gentleman's refinery left my brush oily and caused me to break out a bit. But this is 'not an oil' so I figured it might be worth a try.

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    Fervent defender of oils and pre shave systems, I have been using jojoba and a mix of 50$ jojoba/olive oil as a pre shave formula with success.
    Last shave I decided to try a plain and single product shave. I forgot of pre ceremony and also of uberlathering with cream and soap plus glycerin.
    I obtained the same or merely the same result using La Toja cream alone. I will try to ensure this new procedure in order to use the simplest shaving one.
    I guess that if I had such a great result with a medium level cream, using a top shelf cream (or soap) alone will make my shave easier and simpler.
    Concerns, please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMike View Post
    Does anyone have any experience with the Castle Forbes pre-shave? The Gentleman's refinery left my brush oily and caused me to break out a bit. But this is 'not an oil' so I figured it might be worth a try.
    Love it, I think it is the best out there. Softens the Good Stuff

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