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    Default Shiny skin!

    So, I have a new problem these days: Now that I'm stubble-free, exfoliated, and lotioned, my cheeks and chin are very shiny. What do you folks do about this (short of applying something like foundation)?

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    Talc. That's an old barber's trick, especially for the really pale skinned.

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    What Ilija said. Pinaud makes a good shaving talc (available at CVS pharmacy in the US), and the various barber supply stores online sell shaving talc as well.

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    I enjoy using the Clubman talc. I take a cheap shaving brush and sprinkle a little on the brush and brush my face with it. Learned that from a barber.

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    Talcum is very drying - its the nature of the beast. You might like to try powdered silk. Its more expensive, but you would only need a little, and its much kinder to the skin.

    Si

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    How about removing excess oils after you shave with an alcohol-based aftershave (rather than "lotion")?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunsi View Post
    Talcum is very drying - its the nature of the beast. You might like to try powdered silk. Its more expensive, but you would only need a little, and its much kinder to the skin.

    Si
    Powdered silk??

    Where do you get that stuff?

    (...it's worm-spit, you know...)

    -whatever

    -Lou

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    This thread is making me feel very uncomfortable --powdered silk? Why don't I just cut off my jimmies while I'm at it .


    Justin

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaegerhund View Post
    This thread is making me feel very uncomfortable --powdered silk? Why don't I just cut off my jimmies while I'm at it .


    Justin
    Just make sure you use a shave-ready razor

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaegerhund View Post
    This thread is making me feel very uncomfortable --powdered silk? Why don't I just cut off my jimmies while I'm at it .


    Justin
    I suppose you'd be using a pretty purple lavendar shaving cream for that, huh?

    Scott,
    I agree with SteveS that it may be that you need to re-look at a less oily aftershave. Otherwise the talc (or powedered silk) is a solution.

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