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Thread: Pre-shave oils and creams
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05-17-2008, 04:06 PM #1
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Hey all,
I have been using a str8 razor to shave for a few years now and i actually was a member of the original yahoo group and just got away from the forum for a while, anyways i have been using the classic shaving gold soap for a while because it seems to be one of the few soaps that doesnt burn my skin. I have been quite happy with the results but i have been thinking that maybe a pre-shave product of some kind applied under my soap lather would give me a closer smoother and more comfortable shave. ive been looking at T$H oil and the CF pre- shave and was wondering if any of you have used either and if you had any problems with irritation caused by the product and if you have used either which is a better product. I just wanted to get some feedback before i drop $40 bucks on one and find out that i just burns my skin. Thanks in advance for any feedback guys.
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05-17-2008, 04:21 PM #2
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Thanked: 267I have found that Proraso pre-shave is great. My skin is not very sensitive so no issue there. I use it every time I shave. I like oil but I use it a little different than most guys I think, I apply about 20 minutes before my shower then go ahead and shower like normal. The biggest thing, for me, has been the realization that I get better shaves if my skin is in good shape. I use Nivea X-Tra aftershave balm and it has been great for my skin. I have been getting outrageous shave this last week and am loving it.
Later,
Richard
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05-17-2008, 04:35 PM #3
I used to use AOS pre-shave oil, but found it didn't really make any difference. It just tended to gunk things up. I do apply Proraso pre/post and let it sit while I strop. I then rinse with hot water and just lather with soap/cream. I find if I use a good quality soap or cream, I don't need anything else. I'd rather spend my money on the soaps or cream. This is just my experience. YMMV
Jordan
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05-17-2008, 04:37 PM #4
I have a very sensitive skin, and the use of a pre-shave oil really changed my appreciation of shaving... I had no irritations nor razor burns... I am currently using the T&H and the AOS pre-shave oils: the AOS is a little more "oily" than the T&H, which has more scent (citrus fruits if I'm not mistaken) than the AOS (I am using the unscented version)... but I like them both.
Next, I'll try the The Gentlemens Refinery pre-shave oil, which seems to be very good also...
Hope this helps.
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05-17-2008, 06:50 PM #5
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Thanked: 13245With sensitive skin myself I am pretty careful, my pre-shave of choice for the past 8 months has been plain olé' Noxema.....
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05-19-2008, 02:20 PM #6
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Thanked: 155Shave Secret. You can get it at WalMart for about $2.00. Works great.
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05-19-2008, 03:33 PM #7
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Thanked: 735I got a bottle of Jojopba oil ($12), a bottle of sweeet almond oil($6)l, and a bottle of vitamin E($3.50).
I use about 1/2 sweet almond oil (slippery stuff often used in massage therapy) 1/4 Jojoba (oil matches skin's natural oils), and 1/4 Vitamin E (for nourishuing goodness!).
Works good for me!
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05-19-2008, 08:28 PM #8
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Thanked: 0Where do you get those items at Seraphim? Sounds interesting. Think theres any problem with skin irritation for those with sensitive skin?
By the way thanks for all the responses so far to the rest of you guys!
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05-19-2008, 08:31 PM #9
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Thanked: 735Jojoba and the sweet almond oil I get at Whole Foods. The vitamin E you can get at your local CVS in the hand/facial lotions section.
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05-19-2008, 11:14 PM #10
EZ and Great pre-shave oil:
Extra Virgin Olive Oil with a few drops of Lavender Essential Oil (not necessary for the shave but it makes it smell great!)
Just about two or three drops smoothed over your dampened beard works great under your lather. And the price is extremely reasonable. The Essential Oil is available at Hobby Lobby.