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    Dry skin is tricky in my experience because not all shave product hydrate the same way.

    To give a concrete example, in my case, I have used MWF, Tabac, TOBS sensitive, avocado, and rose, plus L'Occitane CADE, Proraso Green cream/green soap/white (sensitive) soap, and GFT rose soap.

    All of these products have a good reputation for hydrating the skin. I have a dry skin, and suffer from occasional mild eczema on my fingers.

    It turned out that only three of the above products really work with my skin. Can you guess which ones?

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    Time is up! The answer is: TOBS rose, Tabac, and both Proraso green.

    All the others leave me with a dry skin, and some irritation after shaving. Why does TOBS rose work better than TOBS Avocado (supposedly the most hydrating thing out there)? Why do I feel uncomfortable after Proraso white but not after green, even if the former is supposed to be more gentle? Why is TABAC heavens for me and MWF/L'Occitane making me itch?

    I believe I have mostly eliminated technique as a variable, having compared those products under similar conditions.

    The answer to those question is somewhere between my skin and its reaction to various products. A friend of mine is a dermatologist-in-becoming, so I might have an answer in a few years (after he finishes his residence!), but for now, I urge you to consider empirical evidence : never accept a product that makes you feel uncomfortable, even if everyone raves about it.

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    I'm new to this, but I tried out a sample of the MUHLE shaving soap and it dried out my skin tremendously, so I stopped using it.

    I have yet to find one that I like.

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    i've not had personal experience with dry skin from shave soap.. but my brother in law has.. he also claims that it's important to thoroughly remove all residual lather with warm water before you go with your cold water splash..

    and of course soap quality is a big one too.. he says the cheaper stuff like col. conk and other lower priced glycerin based soaps are more prone to drying him out.

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    Glad to say that my skin couldn't care less what I do, it all comes out great. I have shaved with a kitchen knife and it came out real well, in fact I am sitting here contemplating a hatchet and that ax in the shed and I wonder if these two would do the job. Think I will give the hatchet a go this week-end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbcohen View Post
    I am sitting here contemplating a hatchet and that ax in the shed and I wonder if these two would do the job.
    Either of those or even both should take care of it.
    You might try laying your head on a solid, wooden surface as support to cut down on the vibrations from the hatchet
    Last edited by hoglahoo; 09-29-2010 at 07:15 PM.
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