Not yet. I can give it a go tonight if you like. I imagine there would be no lather but hopefully a protective film.Has anyone tried shaving with this soap yet?
A one pass trial for the team is a great ideaNot yet. I can give it a go tonight if you like. I imagine there would be no lather but hopefully a protective film.
I am willing to take one (pass) for the team
Well, I just had a go. Gave the brush a good rinse, then another, before loading it up to ensure no residual shaving soap in there from yesterday.A one pass trial for the team is a great idea
I have been using the same soap as you for over two weeks, and there has been no appreciable change with my dry skin.I bought the 70% stuff, genuinely don’t know what the hype is about, what am I missing?
So it didn't cleanse your skin or clear your spots?Yep, I did two weeks also, the only noticeable difference is that I’m £10 down for something that does nothing.
I was going to ask something similar.So it didn't cleanse your skin or clear your spots?
Thanks. I've ben using Myrsol Emulsion as a pre-shave recently and will give the Aleppo a go for a few days. Will be a lot cheaper!I've found it's a cracking pre-shave. Very comfortable shaves since applying before Mitchells Wool Fat.
Worth a try. I rub the bar straight onto my chops, then brush the soap on top. Zero thought behind it. Just seems to work for me.Thanks. I've ben using Myrsol Emulsion as a pre-shave recently and will give the Aleppo a go for a few days. Will be a lot cheaper!
Thanks. Can't do any harm, can it?Worth a try. I rub the bar straight onto my chops, then brush the soap on top. Zero thought behind it. Just seems to work for me.
I have never tried vitamin D3 for my psoriasis, what strength do you take and how long was it before you saw any kind of results?Having used this for a while, my conclusion is that it is not curative (psoriasis) but it does not exacerbate or cause irritation. I cannot use conventional shampoo to wash my hair as it causes flare-up. The Allepo leaves my hair and scalp clean and without irritation. The major curative thing is increasing Vitamin D3 intake. Occasional use of 1% hydrocortisone for flare-up (now much less frequent) is also needed. So Aleppo is a help if not a cure but I'll definitely be using this from now on.