(09-13-2018, 03:08 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Coates Cream Rose. Found the remainder of a tub in a drawer and thought to give it a go. Wow! Forgot how good this cream is.So I recently bought a few tubs of the lime. Started using it at the same time as I used a new razorock baby smooth. I thought it was the razor that was irritating me (a lot!). Last night I put on just the shave cream and after maybe two minutes I had the same burning pain on my face.
I didn't realize that when I ordered it, but the lime says for oily skin. My skin is more in the dry range. Does anyone think this could be the culprit?
Thanks!
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(09-28-2018, 04:05 PM)mrdoug Wrote:(09-13-2018, 03:08 PM)Lipripper660 Wrote: Coates Cream Rose. Found the remainder of a tub in a drawer and thought to give it a go. Wow! Forgot how good this cream is.So I recently bought a few tubs of the lime. Started using it at the same time as I used a new razorock baby smooth. I thought it was the razor that was irritating me (a lot!). Last night I put on just the shave cream and after maybe two minutes I had the same burning pain on my face.
I didn't realize that when I ordered it, but the lime says for oily skin. My skin is more in the dry range. Does anyone think this could be the culprit?
Thanks!
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More than likely it's something in the fragrance that's burning your skin.
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Delfts Wit (Scheermonnik) spicy wood
'Thank you for your visit. Sadly Scheermonnik soaps are no longer being produced'. That's the note that greeted me when I visited the Shave Monk's web site today. Though his tins are still available through a few vendors, he seems to have closed the book on soap cooking, at least for now. A shame, since Delfts Wit game me a great shave with impressive slickness and finish. The scent, a mild wood & spice blend, may harbor some berry as well.
'Thank you for your visit. Sadly Scheermonnik soaps are no longer being produced'. That's the note that greeted me when I visited the Shave Monk's web site today. Though his tins are still available through a few vendors, he seems to have closed the book on soap cooking, at least for now. A shame, since Delfts Wit game me a great shave with impressive slickness and finish. The scent, a mild wood & spice blend, may harbor some berry as well.
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