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(This post was last modified: 08-25-2018, 09:28 AM by HMan.)
I think I might be in that unfortunate group that lanolin doesn't agree with. Sad
Both Wholly Kaw Donkey Milk and Noble Otter have lanolin, and i get a sort hot of spot feeling and redness after using them.

I've used a lot of Tallow and Steel and never had this issue. but you know this game, a man can't live on just one brand of soap!
Any recommendations for top tier soaps without lanolin?
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Rhinehoth
Sydney, Australia.
XPEC, Nuavia, Klar Seifen, SMN, Baume.be, Valobra hard soaps, Tabula Rasa, Meisner Tremonia, SV,


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Rhinehoth
Sydney, Australia.
(08-25-2018, 10:43 AM)Rhinehoth Wrote: XPEC, Nuavia, Klar Seifen, SMN, Baume.be, Valobra hard soaps, Tabula Rasa, Meisner Tremonia, SV,


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I forgot MDC and ABbate Y La MAntia. These are all soaps in my rotation that I would highly recommend.


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#4

Merchant
St. Louis, MO
No lanolin in our soaps.

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#5

Member
Nashville, TN
It certainly won't hurt anything to try a soap without lanolin, it most likely isn't the issue. The incidence of allergic reactions to lanolin is roughly 10 per million people.

The most likely culprits in my view are the scent in the soap or shaving technique. By that, I mean pressing too hard, allowing the blade to pass too many times, or dogged pursuit of the baby butt shave.

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#6

Rhinehoth
Sydney, Australia.
Hman might have something here regarding his allergic reaction to lanolin. I am in fact allergic to Proraso.


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(This post was last modified: 08-25-2018, 01:43 PM by primotenore.)
(08-25-2018, 01:32 PM)Pete123 Wrote: It certainly won't hurt anything to try a soap without lanolin, it most likely isn't the issue.  The incidence of allergic reactions to lanolin is roughly 10 per million people.

The most likely culprits in my view are the scent in the soap or shaving technique.  By that, I mean pressing too hard, allowing the blade to pass too many times, or dogged pursuit of the baby butt shave.

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P.S. I blamed lanolin at first too. I am NOT saying that you are mistaken or that lanolin is NOT affecting you, but the likelihood is that your issues are technique related.

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(This post was last modified: 08-25-2018, 02:54 PM by HMan.)
Sorry guys, not even going to waste my time with this technique nonsense.
Of course it could be something else in the soap, but I have 3 different soaps with lanolin and they all give me the same feeling, none of my others do.

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Member
Nashville, TN
(This post was last modified: 08-25-2018, 05:57 PM by Pete123.)
HMan, My intent was to be helpful and not insulting - I usually don't know how long folks have been wet shaving. While the incidence of lanolin allergy is low, it certainly does occur. Most folks love splash with witch hazel. It lights me up and I have no doubt that it is the witch hazel.

My soap doesn't have any lanolin. I'll be glad to send you a free sample if you can pm me your address or go to the link below and use the code freesample

https://hendrixclassics.com/collections/...oap-sample
#10
Careful...they might lock the thread if you start telling how you feel about lanolin.
(08-25-2018, 02:52 PM)HMan Wrote: Sorry guys, not even going to waste my time with this technique nonsense.
Of course it could be something else in the soap, but I have 3 different soaps with lanolin and they all give me the same feeling, none of my others do.

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