(This post was last modified: 01-20-2016, 04:53 PM by Owba.)
I've had a tub of Proraso Preshave sitting in my den for over a year now. I originally bought it because I read it was great stuff for post shave and that's what I used it for a couple times after the original purchase. Then after I found Soap Commander Integrity balm it's just sat there starring at me for the past year. Over the weekend I was watching some youtube videos of Turkish barbers. Great videos by the way. The next time I'm somewhere near a Turkish barber I know where Im going! Anyways I watched them to see how they go about shaving their customers. One thing I noticed is they always used a hot towel, just like I do. I am not a post shower shaver so I soak a towel in water as hot as I can stand it and put that on my beard for a few minutes. Then they applied a preshave, not sure what it was. Then they lathered and went on with the shave. Watching them build the lather was interesting as well. Long lofted boar brushes. I wonder if they were using Arko soap??
All that for this. I was rushed for time a couple nights ago but wanted/needed to get a shave in. I didn't even want to take two minutes to soak a towel and use it on my face. I looked over and saw this starring back at me.
[Image: proraso-pre-shave-cream-refresh-1.jpg]
I rinsed my face a few times and applied a thin layer of the pre shave. I let it sit/absorb while I loaded my brush and then went on with my shave as normal with a nice face lathering three passer.
I expected the normal not so great but acceptable shave I get when I do not use a hot towel to soak the whiskers before shaving. I've only done this a few times but never get a great shave when my beard hasn't been hydrated. I've been using my Gillette Black Beauty with a Personna 74 blade. It has 11 shaves on it and is going strong, but it doesn't give me the closest shaves on my neck that I get with other blades but delivers a great shave none the less. I finished my shave and went about my evening. A bit later I reached up and noticed that I had one of the best shaves I can remember and was really surprised given my prep was some Proraso branded Noxzema and did not include soaking the beard at all. I say that in jest because I dont know the similarities on a ingredient/chemical basis but based on smell alone its the same stuff and I believe some guys use Noxzema instead. Anyways it was a fantastic shave. The trouble areas on my neck still weren't BBS but they were better than when I shave with my normal hot towel prep. Also the closeness of the shave lasted a really long time. Stubble was not really pronounced for 12 hours or so. Usually its 6-7 before I feel like I could shave again.
Given the result the first night I've used this method the last three shaves and have gotten the same great results. Have been really surprised by this and am glad that I found a use for something that's just been sitting in my den.
So, its called Proraso Preshave and while you rarely read somewhere that folks use it for that the stuff does work as intended, really well.
All that for this. I was rushed for time a couple nights ago but wanted/needed to get a shave in. I didn't even want to take two minutes to soak a towel and use it on my face. I looked over and saw this starring back at me.
[Image: proraso-pre-shave-cream-refresh-1.jpg]
I rinsed my face a few times and applied a thin layer of the pre shave. I let it sit/absorb while I loaded my brush and then went on with my shave as normal with a nice face lathering three passer.
I expected the normal not so great but acceptable shave I get when I do not use a hot towel to soak the whiskers before shaving. I've only done this a few times but never get a great shave when my beard hasn't been hydrated. I've been using my Gillette Black Beauty with a Personna 74 blade. It has 11 shaves on it and is going strong, but it doesn't give me the closest shaves on my neck that I get with other blades but delivers a great shave none the less. I finished my shave and went about my evening. A bit later I reached up and noticed that I had one of the best shaves I can remember and was really surprised given my prep was some Proraso branded Noxzema and did not include soaking the beard at all. I say that in jest because I dont know the similarities on a ingredient/chemical basis but based on smell alone its the same stuff and I believe some guys use Noxzema instead. Anyways it was a fantastic shave. The trouble areas on my neck still weren't BBS but they were better than when I shave with my normal hot towel prep. Also the closeness of the shave lasted a really long time. Stubble was not really pronounced for 12 hours or so. Usually its 6-7 before I feel like I could shave again.
Given the result the first night I've used this method the last three shaves and have gotten the same great results. Have been really surprised by this and am glad that I found a use for something that's just been sitting in my den.
So, its called Proraso Preshave and while you rarely read somewhere that folks use it for that the stuff does work as intended, really well.
Bob from Virginia