Hello Damn Fine Shave,
Unfortunately, I am having another reaction (on my skin) that is not something we talk about in a shaving forum. Now we do talk about shaving soaps and body bar soaps. But how often do you see a thread in a forum about liquid dispenser soap that is used for sanitizing your hands. I am pretty sure the one I am using at work is making the skin on the tops of my hands feel like they are being eaten alive by having to constantly and habitually for sanitary prep.
It makes me feel disappointed that the function intended of this type of soap may work on my skin, but it does not work with my skin, neither under cold or hot water. This soap, dare I say, may have synthetic foaming agents, but even if it doesn't, I really don't care. I applied mango butter before work to my hands, and used avocado oil towards the end of my shift as well. Then I applied shea butter after my shift. My skin was so itchy, imagine my skin feeling the need to itch off whatever is residue of the liquid soap and scrape it off with your fingernails.
I will definitely have to prepare myself for using gloves and some alternative to this soap for my skin. Here I am at the same time edging to get all comfort that is achievable within my facial shave. If I get good shave but not a great shave, then that can feel like a bit of failure. I strive for high standards in my shaves to keep my face "calm" but ready and more prepared for the next shave. Sometimes that results in a tad bit of red face and minor nicks most shaves. But that can happen in both my absolute best feeling shaves and also "good" shaves.
The good shaves don't gain that sense of relief as much as how you feel after a great, close yet also comfortable finish to your shave. The skin remains calm, maintains suppleness in hydration, and looks replenished and fresh. Right now, I am upset with myself for being so capable of feeling and reading my facial skin, yet I am totally ignorant of how I spent time rubbing a soap my hands all day without stopping to let my skin speak. If I took a picture of my hands, it may not look all that exciting or inflamed as you might hope for consider I am complaining to the world a bit in this post.
Forgive me, please, my point being we join a discussion hub to take and give information and experience to your own and others daily skin care. Sometimes, that means people discussing shaves, skin butters and oils, shampoos, deodorants, edt, etc, is we might use in our daily routine in combination with our skin. It should compliment the skin in it's natural state. One thing that pops into my head is how powerful I truly believe mango butter to be on my facial skin which is skin I consider quite sensitive. But even using a bunch of mango butter wouldn't really reverse spending a whole shift rubbing something that doesn't work with my skin.
All I can say is this:
Damn.
I hope none of you have to deal with skin feeling this uncomfortable, ever, and anywhere. Stay well and keep your skin calm my friends.
Unfortunately, I am having another reaction (on my skin) that is not something we talk about in a shaving forum. Now we do talk about shaving soaps and body bar soaps. But how often do you see a thread in a forum about liquid dispenser soap that is used for sanitizing your hands. I am pretty sure the one I am using at work is making the skin on the tops of my hands feel like they are being eaten alive by having to constantly and habitually for sanitary prep.
It makes me feel disappointed that the function intended of this type of soap may work on my skin, but it does not work with my skin, neither under cold or hot water. This soap, dare I say, may have synthetic foaming agents, but even if it doesn't, I really don't care. I applied mango butter before work to my hands, and used avocado oil towards the end of my shift as well. Then I applied shea butter after my shift. My skin was so itchy, imagine my skin feeling the need to itch off whatever is residue of the liquid soap and scrape it off with your fingernails.
I will definitely have to prepare myself for using gloves and some alternative to this soap for my skin. Here I am at the same time edging to get all comfort that is achievable within my facial shave. If I get good shave but not a great shave, then that can feel like a bit of failure. I strive for high standards in my shaves to keep my face "calm" but ready and more prepared for the next shave. Sometimes that results in a tad bit of red face and minor nicks most shaves. But that can happen in both my absolute best feeling shaves and also "good" shaves.
The good shaves don't gain that sense of relief as much as how you feel after a great, close yet also comfortable finish to your shave. The skin remains calm, maintains suppleness in hydration, and looks replenished and fresh. Right now, I am upset with myself for being so capable of feeling and reading my facial skin, yet I am totally ignorant of how I spent time rubbing a soap my hands all day without stopping to let my skin speak. If I took a picture of my hands, it may not look all that exciting or inflamed as you might hope for consider I am complaining to the world a bit in this post.
Forgive me, please, my point being we join a discussion hub to take and give information and experience to your own and others daily skin care. Sometimes, that means people discussing shaves, skin butters and oils, shampoos, deodorants, edt, etc, is we might use in our daily routine in combination with our skin. It should compliment the skin in it's natural state. One thing that pops into my head is how powerful I truly believe mango butter to be on my facial skin which is skin I consider quite sensitive. But even using a bunch of mango butter wouldn't really reverse spending a whole shift rubbing something that doesn't work with my skin.
All I can say is this:
Damn.
I hope none of you have to deal with skin feeling this uncomfortable, ever, and anywhere. Stay well and keep your skin calm my friends.