JohnnyO said:I'd have thought that Jojoba oil might be good for the skin if applied after shaving perhaps, but I can't see how it would make an enormous difference to preparing the stubble for shaving , although one of our soapmakers or aromatherapists has greater experience of its characteristics. I use Trumper's skin food , (but then my skin is so oily adding additional oils would be like pouring SAE 30 onto an oil slick in the Persian gulf). If I was going to try any pre shave oil I'd make my first trial with Prof B's pre shave oil, or else wash with Sunburyboy's pre shave soap. However if you decide to try it plse post an update with the results.
JohnnyO.
antdad said:Use soap to degrease your beard but what would oil do except waterproof your beard?
Pre oils don't soften, water does.
antdad said:Ask Dr Henk.
antdad said:Most of us go through experimenting with pre shave products however once you have mastered all the elements of a good shave you soon come to realise they are extraneous.
I think a few people, including me might differ on that opinionantdad said:Most of us go through experimenting with pre shave products however once you have mastered all the elements of a good shave you soon come to realise they are extraneous.
soapalchemist said:I would think that pre shave would fight with your lather if left on
soapalchemist said:A little goes a long way.