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As any good dermatologist will tell you, there are no pores in the skin that open and close - for any reason. That was a marketing ploy introduced by the cosmetics industry and later adopted by the shaving industry.I usually just wash my face with warm water and 5% Aleppo soap, that does it for me. I really don't think there's need to get your face all oily, you just need to get it clean, and start getting those pores open.
Interesting. Will look into that. Cheers.As any good dermatologist will tell you, there are no pores in the skin that open and close - for any reason. That was a marketing ploy introduced by the cosmetics industry and later adopted by the shaving industry.
I dunno, whenever I squeeze a big blackhead out of my face it seems to leave a crater, for a little while anyway.As any good dermatologist will tell you, there are no pores in the skin that open and close - for any reason. That was a marketing ploy introduced by the cosmetics industry and later adopted by the shaving industry.
Since I've been working with coal my face clogs up. It was getting so bad I think people was starting to think I was an ice addict. It took a long time of trying different products to finally find a solution.I dunno, whenever I squeeze a big blackhead out of my face it seems to leave a crater, for a little while anyway.
54 years old and can still get pimples. How young that makes me feel, eh?
i never do a pre-shave routine, find that face lathering takes care of that.. or am I missing out on something?
guess i'll be giving pears a crack to have a looksei
I always do a pre-shave (I face lather), and for me it is about face and beard preparation. I don't honestly know if it makes that much difference, but I enjoy doing it and that's good enough for me.i never do a pre-shave routine, find that face lathering takes care of that.. or am I missing out on something?
guess i'll be giving pears a crack to have a looksee
I've tried using soap a couple of times before shaving. I didn't like it. Now I prefer water only.I have been using Pears soap as a pre-shave. It has a very high Glycerin content 998%). Currently using the Lemon flower scent it's $2.50 and last for ages.
Anyone else use standard soap as a pre-shave?
I used to love that scrub. It's honestly very good but terribly expensive. I recently found half used tub that I forgot about that had dried out. I think I paid $72 many years ago. The thing I loved the most about that scrub was the texture. There are similar texture scrubs that are much cheaper that I enjoy just as much. As far as the face wash I didn't really enjoy this one as much but rather enjoyed Jack blacks daily cleanser. I have since moved to using Cerave as a cleanser.Since I've been working with coal my face clogs up. It was getting so bad I think people was starting to think I was an ice addict. It took a long time of trying different products to finally find a solution.
This scrub is the best I've ever used. It's not cheap but it works and that's all I care about.
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Urth Face Scrub Green Tea & Rice 118ml
The Urth Face Scrub Green Tea & Rice clears away impurities and dead cells on clean-shaven cheeks, stubble, or a beard. Made in USA.www.beardandblade.com.au
This is just a face wash and it's just as good as the scrub.
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Urth Face Wash White Tea & Ginseng 237ml
The Urth Face Wash White Tea & Ginseng contains White Tea and Ginseng to gently clean and help to improve the complexion of the skin, leaving it looking healthy and fresh. Made in USA.www.beardandblade.com.au
$72? Even I would have bulked at that no matter how good it workedI used to love that scrub. It's honestly very good but terribly expensive. I recently found half used tub that I forgot about that had dried out. I think I paid $72 many years ago. The thing I loved the most about that scrub was the texture. There are similar texture scrubs that are much cheaper that I enjoy just as much. As far as the face wash I didn't really enjoy this one as much but rather enjoyed Jack blacks daily cleanser. I have since moved to using Cerave as a cleanser.
In regards to pre-shave I have the tube, sol filo del rasoio Glycerin Cleansing Bar (They sadly discontinued the entire line a few years ago) which was my favourite, Musgo Real and the Proraso Pre-shaves. Proraso green was always nice in the summer before a hot towel wrap to the face.
It's shame to hear the Pears soap bar became smaller. I used to enjoy that one from time to time and even used to enjoy the liquid hand soap but then I believe they changed the scent and quality a few years ago and I haven't used it since.
I think it depends on a person skin type or skin care routine on whether it does much at all. I good face scrub from time to time can clear away some dead skin and leave the runways clear for the razor/blade to do its job.
I would agree that washing with a cleansing soap does not necessarily make a huge difference, but I would guess that the time I spend on pre-shave is time that I save on work with the blade to achieve a really comfortable Goddess Boobies Smooth shave. (Thanks @Mastropiero)