Alright, so where's the best place to buy the fat?
I'd recommend men's biz especially for their reasonably priced but prompt delivery. Over night to Nth QLD even. Not sure if the do that to all zones but works for me.
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Alright, so where's the best place to buy the fat?
You snuck in 2 questions and this didn't make the title so it's flown under the radar a bit...Also, anyone tried any post shave oils? I was looking at the sudsy soapery shave oil which can apparently be used post shave, but none of the scents really appeal to me.
Thoughts?
You snuck in 2 questions and this didn't make the title so it's flown under the radar a bit...
I have been using natural oils post-shave as part of the routine to add back moisture. If I use an oil in this way, I can use an ASB during winter and an AS splash during summer with no issues of skin drying out.
I suggest giving it a try with an oil in your kitchen before buying a scented oil.
Nice, so you just rub a couple drops of EVOO (or similar) into you face after the shave and then AS splash or something? Do you apply the oil to damp or dry skin? Any other things to note?
Great advice! I am about to try Emu Oil. Read a great post on this by @Draco Noir. There is some good science behind this product.1. Wet your hands
2. A few drops of oil into a palm
3. Rub palms together and then across face
Leave a few minutes to absorb and then apply aftershave splash as normal.
Try a few different oils as each has a different feel and absorption rate into the skin.
EVOO is heavy and takes a while to soak in. The skin loves it though! Great for winter.
Jojoba, Argan and Almond oils are light and absorb quickly into the skin. Great for summer and leave the skin soft.
I'm sure you could use Rice Bran oil, Macadamia Nut oil and any other oils too. Most oils have a light natural scent that doesn't last long.
It really does a great job for the face.
Some like to apply the oil before the shave, but I prefer after the shave when you need to re-hydrate your skin. See what works for you.
Great advice! I am about to try Emu Oil. Read a great post on this by @Draco Noir. There is some good science behind this product.
Also note that it is part of @Normie 's routine. In the reading that I have done, it seems important that you source oil produced organically at Australian farms.
alum
I presume you refer to AM(SO4) 2·12H 2O in this context or AL2(SO4)3 in suspension or compression of 4% H2Mg3(SiO3)4 or Mg3Si4O10(OH)2 or would I be way off ?
On a more serious note, I notice you use Argan oil post shave, what's your rationale or more specifically what benefits does it impart ?
I refer to the first - commonly known as alum block.I presume you refer to AM(SO4) 2·12H 2O in this context or AL2(SO4)3 in suspension or compression of 4% H2Mg3(SiO3)4 or Mg3Si4O10(OH)2 or would I be way off ? [emoji14]
On a more serious note, I notice you use Argan oil post shave, what's your rationale or more specifically what benefits does it impart ?
Yes it has Aluminium in it. I explained this in another thread, but here we go again:Funny you should ask that. I was just wondering if Alum, has any relation to Aluminium since aluminium is frowned upon, or was that just a thing a while back and just in cooking pots??? I'm no chemist but this compounds don't have "AI" in them.
The Alum block is an inorganic Aluminium compound and as far as I know there are no known adverse effects.
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