So I've noticed a lot more irritation post shave recently. As I've tried out a new preshave and have been jumping between razors and soaps, I wasn't certain what it may be. One thing I thought to try was an unscented, sensitive skin soap. I ordered Mystic Waters unscented as it's one of Eric's favorites and I like the Coconut Sandalwood I have of theirs. I figure this would help me rule out the soaps, and its probably a good idea to have a nice safe unscented soap on hand.
First off, it worked fine. The lack of scent really annoyed me, lol, but it was a good quality shave. Instead of using my Stirling Balm or the PAA cube, I opted for a hot water rinse and a hot wet towel. Regardless, I got some major irritation. (Which tells me it likely has nothing to do with the scents. Woohoo. I would really miss those if I suddenly had to give em up)
Now I'm beginning to wonder if it's more to do with the cold (single digit or below) weather. It's definitely dry, as my hands are sore and cracking. If that's the case, I don't know there's anything I can do other than wait for warmer humid weather. Perhaps I should try to only shave after a shower? Theoretically, that would better moisturize my skin. Whether it will last through the shave, and have a big impact on the post shave, I dunno. I also thought, maybe I need something better for post shave. I currently use Stirling Glacial Post Shave Balm. I also have a bottle of lucky tiger. I used the balm post shave, and it works a little, but irritation crept back up in short order. I then tried the lucky tiger a few hours after, and it burned like heck. My skin feel better afterwards... But WOW, pain.
Another idea I'm pondering is some aloe vera gel. Maybe this will combat the post shave better? I don't know. Anyone have some thoughts, I'm all ears (or eyes... Since I'm reading this). Thanks.
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