#1

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
Lately some of our darker towels have developed "bleached" areas when I have used them after shaving. So far as I know, I am not using anything with actual bleach in it, just the usual shaving soaps, witch hazel, and aftershaves and balms. I just can't figure out what is discoloring the towels. Has anyone else had this problem, and if so, could you identify the problem agent?
John
#2

Member
North Carolina
Here are some interesting articles:

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#3

Soap Slinger
Burnsville, MN
John,

Do you have any teens (or anyone else) in your house that might be using benzoil peroxide for acne, or peroxide-containing products for hair, or the like?

I can't think of any shaving product I've heard of that contains a bleaching agent.
#4

Member
Austin, TX
Very strange... most of our towels are darker or have color and I have not noticed any lighter/bleached spots.

I would agree that it seems likely the culprit may not be shaving related as I would be surprised to find any product contained a bleaching agent. Would assume that would dry the skin, etc. among other things.

Let us know if you find anything more out as I am very curious!

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Kevin
#5

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
(12-01-2015, 05:02 PM)DapperDragon Wrote: John,

Do you have any teens (or anyone else) in your house that might be using benzoil peroxide for acne, or peroxide-containing products for hair, or the like?

I can't think of any shaving product I've heard of that contains a bleaching agent.

Nope, no teens or anyone using benzoyl peroxide. My wife uses a blonde hair color, but not frequently, and she wouldn't be using the towel that is getting discolored.
John
#6

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
Well, it's not really a big problem. I'll just do as several folks have suggested and get some cheap white towels to use.

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John
#7

Merchant
Thousand Oaks, CA
I don't know about black towels, but Styptic DESTROYS white towels. It's a problem I deal with in my barbershop all the time. Perhaps it has a similar effect on Black towels?
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