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    At Last, my Arm is Complete Again!! tinkersd's Avatar
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    Howdy from the stick!! And before I begin, happy and healthy New Year to all!! Now to basics.
    I am looking for a recipe for a pre/after shave, something simple but useful. Maybe some Castor bean oil, Olive Oil, some Menthol and or Eucalyptis? I am trying to find an economical alternitive to say Proraso pre/post shave product, even though that is not considered a very expensive product. I'm sure somewere in this forum is such a recipe, but I just haven't found it yet.
    Have a Great G/day and as always a BBS to all!!

    tinkersd of SRP

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    Hey tinkersd,

    I can't help you with your recipe, but I would recommend rose water and glycerin, two main ingredients of Trumpers Skin Food. Can't go wrong there...

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    You can also use grapeseed oil and add your own scents..be careful if you use essential oils though as some can actually irritate the skin.

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    tinkersd,

    +1 to the above. A simple recipe usually has one or more of the following olive oil/castor oil/jojoba oil/grapeseed oil/macadamia oil/almond oil etc.

    +1 on catrentshavings' suggestion WRT the essential oils !!

    Some, particularly citrus oils prepared in a certain way, lead to bad phototoxic reactions on the skin !

    Please see e.g.

    Essential Oil safety, warnings and hazards for safe use in Aromatherapy

    Have fun !

    Best regards

    Russ

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    I like extra-virgin olive oil, the cheapest one you can find. Cheaper than anything else I have found that has similar nourishing characteristics for the face and beard. I use it both pre- and post-shave.
    Something I started experimenting with yesterday was a product called Lansinoh. It is very pure lanolin, but it is thicker than toothpaste. I started mixing a VERY small amount with a few drops of extra-virgin olive oil and my face feels fantastic. A little extra work, though, and a little goes a very long way (I use about 2-3 drops to cover my face completely).
    Must be put on very, very thin and worked in until not greasy or anything (took me about 2 mins to apply and work in). Another member found liquid lanolin on another site, but not sure of its expense and availability.

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    Thank you all for the great input, helps a lot.

    I do use Olive oil and caster bean oil 3 to 1 blend but the essential oil's are the part I have no experiance with. Thanks again, have a great day and or course a BBS if possible.


    tinkersd

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    Pre/post shave oils and there success depend greatly on ones diet, skin type and environment. (+ preference.) For my needs I prefer a medium to light weight combination.
    The main carrier/base I use is Jojoba, Castor as a secondary and Lavender E.O. for it's qualities. A rough ratio: 67% Jojoba, 33% Castor, Lavender E.O. to your desire.
    It's important that you source the best quality ingredients. Plus greater the volume you purchase the more economical. That's if you don't mind having 5 gallons of pre-shave oil on hand!

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    Sorry for being late to this post.

    This is a witch hazel based after shave balm that I've used, it is nice and soothing.

    Sandalwood and Vetiver After Shave Balm:
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    1 tbsp high proof vodka
    8 drops sandalwood
    6 drops vetiver
    3 drops bergamot
    3 tbsp witch hazel
    6 tbsp rose water
    Non alcoholic, soothing and comfortable.
    After mixing, shake till you get bored (I usually last a minute or two)
    Shake before use.
    Pretty darn cheap, you must buy the oils but they will only set you back a few $$, a 1/4oz/1dram/5ml bottle will last you a very very long time.
    Makes around 4.5 oz of finished product.

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    Thank you everyone for your great suggestions I will, in time put all to experiment and evaluation, I thank all my various gods every day that I found this site, like minded people and blokes alike are so hard to find these day's, and I just want you all to know this, means a lot to a fellow as my self.

    Thanks again very much, tinkersd or SRP!

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    Never could understand why guys want to lube their faces.


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