I have some skin issue,especially in the summer months. I get these itches very often, mostly when out of the shower or sea. I suspect my skin is feally dry and it reacts like that when there is humidity? I don'tknow actually. I tried many expensive shampoos, oils etc etc.
Nothing really works but i found that Aleppo bar soap helps calm my skin a bit. But aleppo stinks. So i was wondering about Stirling soaps since i really love their scents in shaving soaps. Can someone say are they good for the skin, are they drying.
..in short, how are they performance wise?
I could use some other soap, offered at maggard or topofthechain.
Thanks
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Nothing really works but i found that Aleppo bar soap helps calm my skin a bit. But aleppo stinks. So i was wondering about Stirling soaps since i really love their scents in shaving soaps. Can someone say are they good for the skin, are they drying.
..in short, how are they performance wise?
I could use some other soap, offered at maggard or topofthechain.
Thanks
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(04-27-2018, 10:22 AM)pimple8 Wrote: I have some skin issue,especially in the summer months. I get these itches very often, mostly when out of the shower or sea. I suspect my skin is feally dry and it reacts like that when there is humidity? I don'tknow actually. I tried many expensive shampoos, oils etc etc.
Nothing really works but i found that Aleppo bar soap helps calm my skin a bit. But aleppo stinks. So i was wondering about Stirling soaps since i really love their scents in shaving soaps. Can someone say are they good for the skin, are they drying.
..in short, how are they performance wise?
I could use some other soap, offered at maggard or topofthechain.
Thanks
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try some soap made with goats milk. I'm not sure where you live but here in Northeastern USA, it gets cold and very dry in the fall/winter months. When I use traditional vegetable/tallow soaps, my skin can get very dry and flaky. Over the past few months, I've only been using bath soap that is made with goat milk and my skin is MUCH better.
I know Bend Soap makes all of their soap with goat milk: https://www.bendsoap.com/
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(04-27-2018, 10:22 AM)pimple8 Wrote: I have some skin issue,especially in the summer months. I get these itches very often, mostly when out of the shower or sea. I suspect my skin is feally dry and it reacts like that when there is humidity? I don'tknow actually. I tried many expensive shampoos, oils etc etc.
Nothing really works but i found that Aleppo bar soap helps calm my skin a bit. But aleppo stinks. So i was wondering about Stirling soaps since i really love their scents in shaving soaps. Can someone say are they good for the skin, are they drying.
..in short, how are they performance wise?
I could use some other soap, offered at maggard or topofthechain.
Thanks
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I can't answer your question as I have pretty bomb proof skin but Stirling does sell bath soap samples.
(05-01-2018, 02:54 AM)Lipripper660 Wrote:(04-27-2018, 10:22 AM)pimple8 Wrote: I have some skin issue,especially in the summer months. I get these itches very often, mostly when out of the shower or sea. I suspect my skin is feally dry and it reacts like that when there is humidity? I don'tknow actually. I tried many expensive shampoos, oils etc etc.
Nothing really works but i found that Aleppo bar soap helps calm my skin a bit. But aleppo stinks. So i was wondering about Stirling soaps since i really love their scents in shaving soaps. Can someone say are they good for the skin, are they drying.
..in short, how are they performance wise?
I could use some other soap, offered at maggard or topofthechain.
Thanks
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I can't answer your question as I have pretty bomb proof skin but Stirling does sell bath soap samples.
Like Lipripper660, I usually don’t have too much trouble with most bath soaps but I really like Stirling’s and have been using them almost exclusively. The next time you put in an order to Stirling, why not take Lipripper660’s suggestion and order a sample. Out of pocket expense won’t be great and, really, only you can know whether or not it will worrk for your specific skin condition. Good luck to you in finding a product that works.
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