This post is mainly for beginners and experienced folks with sensitive skin, who have still have trouble with proper technique and quality products.
I've come to realize the magic of pure lanolin. There are plenty of scientific studies showing that it heals cuts more quickly and is really good for your skin, though I haven't heard much discussion of it. I've come across plenty of studies comparing something new to lanolin. The results have been that it is as good as lanolin. I haven't come across a study showing anything better than lanolin. It seems to be the gold standard.
A couple of weeks ago I was shaving with a Spanish Point Straight razor and day dreaming while shaving, which is not a wise move.
I gouged myself with the point. I was getting ready for a meeting and couldn't get it to stop bleeding, well past the help of styptic. I though I was going to have a let my meeting folks know I would be late, but finally got it to stop.
I kept lanolin on it and two days later it was substantially healed. I have bumps on my lower neck that get aggravated very easily, even with good technique. A little lanolin keeps that angry beast calmed.
There is only one downside I have come across. The consistency is like petroleum jelly, only worse. A very thin coat won't show, unless you are in a very dusty environment. I would expect that it would caused ring around the collar with a dress shirt and tie, though it seems to come out of clothing fairly easily.
I really prefer showering and shaving in the evening, so I have no issue.
Anyone else used pure lanolin?
I've come to realize the magic of pure lanolin. There are plenty of scientific studies showing that it heals cuts more quickly and is really good for your skin, though I haven't heard much discussion of it. I've come across plenty of studies comparing something new to lanolin. The results have been that it is as good as lanolin. I haven't come across a study showing anything better than lanolin. It seems to be the gold standard.
A couple of weeks ago I was shaving with a Spanish Point Straight razor and day dreaming while shaving, which is not a wise move.
I gouged myself with the point. I was getting ready for a meeting and couldn't get it to stop bleeding, well past the help of styptic. I though I was going to have a let my meeting folks know I would be late, but finally got it to stop.
I kept lanolin on it and two days later it was substantially healed. I have bumps on my lower neck that get aggravated very easily, even with good technique. A little lanolin keeps that angry beast calmed.
There is only one downside I have come across. The consistency is like petroleum jelly, only worse. A very thin coat won't show, unless you are in a very dusty environment. I would expect that it would caused ring around the collar with a dress shirt and tie, though it seems to come out of clothing fairly easily.
I really prefer showering and shaving in the evening, so I have no issue.
Anyone else used pure lanolin?