Pacific Shave Oil, Moustaches & Goatees

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Pacific Shave Oil, Moustaches & Goatees

Post by Coche_y_bondhu »

Hello All,

For a grooming change, I have been growing a moustache and goatee for the past three weeks or so.

When I apply the Pacific Shave Oil before my passes, I also massage it into my moustache and goatee. Not surprisingly, it makes these areas nice and soft, with no oily feeling at all.

I usually apply a few extra drops to my moustache and goatee after the shave (and after the hydrosol) for added comfort and softness and a few drops to the rest of my beard if I need a bit of moisturizing for the day.

Cheers,
Richard
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Post by Lionhoo »

Thanks for this tip Richard!

I just bought some Pacific Oil the other day and am looking forward to giving it a go. But I really like the idea that it will soften moustache and goatee after the shave. My whiskers are a little prickly for the GF sometimes :twisted: so anything I can do to soften up would be nice.

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Marshall
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Post by Coche_y_bondhu »

You're Welcome, Marshall

Yes, this Pacific shave oil is quite versatile. Actually, you can apply a few drops to your beard, moustache, goatee, etc. anytime, with no oily residue. The tiny bottle rides along easily in a briefcase, backpack or pocket.

Yes, ladies will normally accept more facial hair if the growth is not prickly and uncomfortable. PS Oil definitely helps here.

Cheers,
Richard
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