(09-12-2022, 12:35 PM)mrdoug Wrote: So, the jury is still out, but I am really starting to believe that this preshave oil has been doing a lot for my post-shave complexion. Maybe I still don't wield the razor well? Maybe my skin has problems? Maybe I've just been unlucky as of recent? Whatever the reason, I've seen improvement in the past 4 or so shaves, with the oils.
It's a very cheap, very simple 'homemade' recipe. I got the tip from Chris (of Backroads Gold). When I first mixed it up and tested it on my skin I was let down. It wasn't slick at all... In fact, I'd almost say it hindered 'glide'. I guess that is not the point, though? It seems to provide an extra layer, at least for the first two passes. This seems to keep my skin a little (good amount, actually) less agitated. Also, the oils are supposed to be beneficial for skin health - so they're working some other 'magic', supposedly, in the background. I don't know, but my complexion right after shaving is a fair bit better, even when I used one of my harsher scents (one I've been on the fence about recently). I'm skeptically optimistic, at this point.
The jury is still out, but if I had to make a decision today, I'd say it's a keeper. At the price (about $15 for ~11oz), It won't break the bank either. Anyone who is interested, it is a Fortified castor oil (vitamin E) mixed with Avocado oil. About 70/30 or 60/40 - I went thinner (60/40) on this first mix, fwiw.
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Up front stuff: I am not a dermatologist nor do I play one on TV. I have no connections to the sources I check, I am simply a surfer!
I think Chris got you onto something good.
Background: My wife is a devotee of Paula Begoun, specifically the (now online)
Beautypedia Skincare resource. I actually learned more about my rosacea on this site than from my dermatologist! Paula cites references, which I checked regarding my condition, as at that time I still had access to my University's medical library. All that to say, I tend to trust this resource, but please do your own checking and don't taking anything on the internet as Divine Intervention!
Per the site's Beautypedia ingredient checker:
Castor Oil
Rating: BEST
Benefits: Hydration
Categories: Emollient, Plant Extracts
Castor Oil Description
Vegetable oil derived from the castor bean whose main fatty acis is ricinoleic acid. It is used in cosmetics as an emollient, though its unique property is that when dry it forms a solid film that can have water-binding properties. Castor oil can also enhance the absorption of other cosmetic ingredients. It is rarely associated with skin sensitivity, but can have a slightly sticky feel on skin. Castor oil may also show up on an ingredient label by its Latin name, Ricinus communis. Despite what you may have heard or read online, there is no substantiated research to prove that castor oil can stimulate hair growth.
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https://www.paulaschoice.com/ingredients...r-oil.html)
Avocado Oil
Rating: BEST
Benefits: Hydration, Anti-Aging
Categories: Emollient, Antioxidant
Avocado Oil Description
Emollient oil similar to other non-fragrant plant oils. It has antioxidant properties and is a good source of skin-replenishing fatty acids.
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https://www.paulaschoice.com/ingredients...o-oil.html)
I hope all goes well with you, Paul, as you find something that works its magic! I may experiment myself as when I am experiencing a bad flare, I have to use a soft brush, and a razor with a soft touch, and still deal with irritation. Maybe some extra protection is what I need!
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