Hi Marko
Here are the instructions I sent along with the preshave samples.
1- Wet your face & hands
2- Apply a pea (maybe a bit more) size of the preshave on your beard and neck areas, rub the preshave in a circular motion for at least one minute, one minute and thirty seconds is more than enough. During this time, add few water drops, but not too much, you don’t want to dilute the preshave, you should let it form a film on your beard and neck areas.
3- You might need to increase the amount of water you use to make lather, Apply shaving soap on top of the preshave and enjoy your shave as usual. The preshave will provide a boost to the lather and is now mixed with the soap in the brush.
4-If doing multiple passes, lightly splash water on your face instead of completely removing soap residue - there are traces of the preshave now no your face and you don’t want to strip it away, it’s good for your skin and will be absorbed.
Some testers suggested not to splash any water on one's face between passes.
Here are the instructions I sent along with the preshave samples.
1- Wet your face & hands
2- Apply a pea (maybe a bit more) size of the preshave on your beard and neck areas, rub the preshave in a circular motion for at least one minute, one minute and thirty seconds is more than enough. During this time, add few water drops, but not too much, you don’t want to dilute the preshave, you should let it form a film on your beard and neck areas.
3- You might need to increase the amount of water you use to make lather, Apply shaving soap on top of the preshave and enjoy your shave as usual. The preshave will provide a boost to the lather and is now mixed with the soap in the brush.
4-If doing multiple passes, lightly splash water on your face instead of completely removing soap residue - there are traces of the preshave now no your face and you don’t want to strip it away, it’s good for your skin and will be absorbed.
Some testers suggested not to splash any water on one's face between passes.