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Thread: Question about Shaving Cream
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08-03-2008, 08:02 PM #1
Question about Shaving Cream
I'm only about 5 shaves into this whole experience. But every shave I've noticed the shaving cream dries out rather quickly. I'm using AOS shaving cream with lemon essential oil, I like the smell. At first I thought maybe the drying was normal, but after reading a few of ya'lls threads on lathers, I'm thinking it may not be. Anybody have any experience with this shaving cream? oh yeah, I use an AOS badger hair brush. Is it my technique with getting the lather, or is it the quality of the cream? Normally I run the brush under hot water, then put a dab of the cream in the middle of the brush, and then on to my face. I work into the lather on my face, something about exfoliating I think. Anyway, I hope someone can shed some light. Thanks.
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08-03-2008, 09:16 PM #2
Is the lather on your face drying out, or the lather in the brush?
I usually have to re-lather my face a few times during a shave. I soak the brush in water during my shower, then put a small blob of cream into a bowl then whip it up. Then transfer to my face.. when it starts to dry I just stir around the bowl a little more and get fresh lather..
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08-03-2008, 10:56 PM #3
Yeah, I re-lather as well, many times in fact. It just keeps drying up on my face. Like I said, I just wonder if its the quality of the cream, or if I could do something better.
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08-03-2008, 10:56 PM #4
The first question is how long does it take for you to shave? AOS is quality stuff. You might try using more water or if it's taking you a long time to shave you might just have to refresh the brush with more soap or water.
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08-03-2008, 11:34 PM #5
If it's just your face drying I wouldn't worry too much. I've been shaving for 5 months now and still re-lather halfway through, and sometimes 2 or 3 times total.
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08-04-2008, 12:57 AM #6
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Thanked: 79You're probably ok. I sometimes have to rewet the lather if I'm taking a little longer. Another thing that sometimes helps, while I like to wet my face with the hottest water I can stand (or even a hot towel if I'm feeling like it) the lather itself is not quite as hot. The hotter the water is the faster the lather will dry up, so there is a little bit of finding the happy medium, also. Scalding lather rarely lasts long, so normally I'll just go for hot lather, not *very* hot lather.
Hope this helps.
John P.
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08-04-2008, 02:59 PM #7
I had a lot of trouble with this when I started out using Williams soap. I have moved on to better products now I don't have much of a problem with it drying out. I make uber lather now and it holds up well. I also tend to shave my face in sections ie I divide my face into three sections and only lather the section I am shaving. This way the lather doesn't sit on my face as long.
Mike
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08-08-2008, 02:36 AM #8
I use Williams pucks and get a good lather. Face really wet and lather up one side, neck, chin and 'stache. Shave. Wet the other side real well and then repeat the above.
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08-08-2008, 03:27 AM #9
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Thanked: 267I just watch my later. If it is a little dry then between passes, when I wash my face, I leave it wet and then lather over it. If it is a little wet then I dry my face with a towel before lathering.
R
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08-08-2008, 05:00 AM #10
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Thanked: 12I've noticed that lather tends to dry out when I build the lather on my face. I'd try building the lather in a bowl. It takes a while to get the lather right. Experiment with it. Try adding more water. Might also help to post a picture of the lather.
Patrick