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    So every soap I have used so far (Taylor of old bond, mamma bear's, and art of shaving cream) works great at first then after about a month starts irritating the hell out of my face. Any clues as to what might be causing this?

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    Are you using a pre-shave routine? What is it?
    There is a common denominator somewhere it sounds like.
    Tell us more about your shave routine.

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    I generally just fill up the sink with hot water to soak my brush then hop in the shower. When I get out I lather up and shave. I have tried bowl lathering and face lathering, but generally just face lather. I seem to be able to dial in each soap, then after a month or so of the routine, irritation comes. I do not use pre-shave oils or anything like that, though I have in the past.

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    Could it be something in the sink, since you are using it to soak your brush?
    I soap my brush in a cup, only use it for the brush.
    Designate a cup or bowl just for your brush & lathering for a while.
    What type of brush,,,ie. badger, boar, synthetic, horse, do you have?

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    happens if I soak in a bowl as well. It is a pure badger brush. The irritation is only on my face. I have tried lathering on my arms and never had the same reaction.

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    If it were me, I would grab a cheap boar brush from target, a different soap, lather in a bowl, then give it the same amount of time. If this changes things, then rotate in "1" item at a time and watch for the change.

    What is your razor & stropping technique?

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    I have a boker 6/8 half hallow, and a dovo silver steal 5/8 full hallow. Prefer the boker. I strop fairly slowly still. Generally strop until I can cut loose hair. Boar hair brushes are too stiff and irritate my face as well. Tried one of those along with a soap you can pick up at CVS that starts with a "V" but I can't remember the name. It dried out my skin. I have very finicky skin.

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    If not the brush, you could be allergic to the oils. Some companies use fragrance oils, which are stronger scented, same the perfume industry uses. Some people are just sensitive to the strength. If you could find something with "essential oils", these are usually less pungent and easier on the skin. TOBS uses fragrance oils, some of their stuff I am sensitive to. You could try the classic brand soaps from classicshaving, some from SRD, or razo rock, or proraso, oh and speick (that stuff rocks, and is formulated for sensitive skin); those have yet to irritate my skin, and you will notice that the scents are pretty subtle compared to TOBS, castleforbes, and some others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ecdycis View Post
    I have a boker 6/8 half hallow, and a dovo silver steal 5/8 full hallow. Prefer the boker. I strop fairly slowly still. Generally strop until I can cut loose hair. Boar hair brushes are too stiff and irritate my face as well. Tried one of those along with a soap you can pick up at CVS that starts with a "V" but I can't remember the name. It dried out my skin. I have very finicky skin.
    Vanderhaagan is the name, they have a soapy scent as well. Any of the ones that say "fragrance" or "parfum" are using fragrance oils, and chemicals to give the scents. Those will irritate your skin, just like some of the canned goo stuff. Vanderhaagan is ok, but low glycerin and oil content, so it's kind like a foamy bath soap. You could try the williams puck soap from wal-mart, subtle soapy scent, and less drying than the Vanderhaagan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ecdycis View Post
    happens if I soak in a bowl as well. It is a pure badger brush. The irritation is only on my face. I have tried lathering on my arms and never had the same reaction.
    You probably haven't been shaving your arms. Are you shaving every day? Do you give your face a rest once the irritation starts before trying another soap? I would try shaving every other day if so and see if there is a change.

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