Shaving Oil -- does it have a place?
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I use them, but I add this caveat...I am a human sponge. I live in a swamp (just a few miles inland from Gordon) and I am usually dry a second or two after stepping out of the shower. It is freaky...
Thus, when I first started wet shaving, I noticed that my lather would dry rather quickly. My solution was to dip my hand in the sink and re-wet a section, then shave...
Shave oil, on my skin after a few warm towels, prevents my skin from sucking the moisture from the lather when I shave at the sink. Of course, I don't need it if I just shave in the shower...
Thus, when I first started wet shaving, I noticed that my lather would dry rather quickly. My solution was to dip my hand in the sink and re-wet a section, then shave...
Shave oil, on my skin after a few warm towels, prevents my skin from sucking the moisture from the lather when I shave at the sink. Of course, I don't need it if I just shave in the shower...
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Have you considered selling your dehumidifying services around the state? Having been the guy who was soaked before getting into the shower in Tampa, I will never cease to be amazed at your sponginess.paperpundit wrote:I use them, but I add this caveat...I am a human sponge. I live in a swamp (just a few miles inland from Gordon) and I am usually dry a second or two after stepping out of the shower. It is freaky...
Thus, when I first started wet shaving, I noticed that my lather would dry rather quickly. My solution was to dip my hand in the sink and re-wet a section, then shave...
Shave oil, on my skin after a few warm towels, prevents my skin from sucking the moisture from the lather when I shave at the sink. Of course, I don't need it if I just shave in the shower...
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Don't bother..... I've already "taken one for the team" and can assure you that 3 in1 is not suitable for shaving.Gillette1904 wrote:This means I have to try shaving with 3-In-One oil to see how well that works...rustyblade wrote:I used shave oil to lubricate a squeaky hinge in the bathroom. Worked great and is about the only use I have for it.
I had "a few too many", if you absolutely must know. It seemed like a good idea at the time.
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Pfft. Ernest Borgnine could shave with a fish-scaling knife and still look great.paperpundit wrote:Greg, I'll let you know that Ernest Borgnine sure sounds like a man to me...
Probably doesn't use shaving oil, either.
And his wife has that whole line of skin-care products, so even if he doesn't look great, he soon will.
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While doing research, I found this thread on page 11 of SMFU.
Although all the arguments against the use of pre-shave oil sound convincing, I can only tell you that in my tests for Natural Science, so far all but one of the soaps have performed better with their pre-shave oil than without it.
This has come as a great surprise to me. Maybe their pre-shave oil is different from everybody else's.
Although all the arguments against the use of pre-shave oil sound convincing, I can only tell you that in my tests for Natural Science, so far all but one of the soaps have performed better with their pre-shave oil than without it.
This has come as a great surprise to me. Maybe their pre-shave oil is different from everybody else's.
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I would not have bothered with it except that a Rite Aid had a closeout on them a while ago. I snagged 3 small canisters of them ($2.74 each instead of $5.49). It was One Planet Shaving Oil. i bought one; tried it and liked it. I went back the next week and they were still there. So, I bought the rest of them. I did leave one.
I use it instead of shaving cream. It changes things up a bit. It is small so it fits nicely in my travel kit, or my bathroom kit. It does not gunk up my razor, but I do have to shave slowly since it does not offer as much protection as shaving cream or soap.
I prefer it on hot days when I can not stand a shaving brush touching my face.
I use it instead of shaving cream. It changes things up a bit. It is small so it fits nicely in my travel kit, or my bathroom kit. It does not gunk up my razor, but I do have to shave slowly since it does not offer as much protection as shaving cream or soap.
I prefer it on hot days when I can not stand a shaving brush touching my face.
Ed
Ed, you probably should have got that last bottle too! Anyway, this brings to mind that I really don't use shave oils. I bought one at Walmart, ShaveSecret, I think, but I just couldn't make any sense out of why I would use it, so there it sits in the drawer and now it's 4 years old. I love my beautiful smelling Stephan Stay Smooth brushless shaving cream for two reasons, it smells just like coconut heaven, and it really works well with all my razors including straights. Plus, it provides very good post shave moisture and smoothness. One of the ingredients is mineral oil. That's about as close to using a shave oil as I come. The stuff washes right off with water, doesn't seem oily, just nice and smooth. That's all I know about shave oil for now.
Gary
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