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Capt America
06-17-2007, 04:42 PM
I've noticed most people seem always use aftershave, but for me... I only find it necessary maybe 1 in 6 or 7 shaves.

Maybe I just haven't found a good one... and I'm sure part of it is I don't want to spend a bunch buying aftershaves to match each kind of cream/soap I use. Although I've been wanting to try some Floid aftershave.


Am I weird, or just super cool?

Anyone else not use A/S as much?

Mottern Man
06-17-2007, 04:53 PM
Sure, you really don't Need an aftershave, But I would recommend a Astringent to clean, heal, and close the pours, If you have DRY skin a Moisture Cream or ASB

Most ASL are Alcohol and Scent, but some really do a good job at Healing and Replenishing what your skin lost during the shave.

That and you cant beat the cooling sensation of Mentholated aftershaves. :cool:

For summer months a little ABAS or Witch Hazel and I am done. In winter I put a little more on for moisture.

As Always YMMV:D

moviemaniac
06-17-2007, 05:38 PM
My skin needs the AS+ASB combo every day, I couldn't leave it out.

crackstar
06-17-2007, 05:44 PM
I find I use more a/shave balms, than alcohol-based a/shaves. But I still enjoy the latter as well.

madmedic
06-17-2007, 06:14 PM
In my opinion.....the use of an aftershave after a balm helps the drydown process, I only use ones with a light/transient scent so that there is no interference with the cologne of my choice.

Queen of Blades
06-17-2007, 06:15 PM
I don't use much a/s. Occasionally I'll use Anherb, if the shave was a little rough.

TraderJoe
06-17-2007, 06:18 PM
In my opinion.....the use of an aftershave after a balm helps the drydown process, I only use ones with a light/transient scent so that there is no interference with the cologne of my choice.

Brian - do you splash or spray your aftershave? and do you wait for the balm to soak in a bit, or just go right ahead with the aftershave right after smearing the balm?

Thanks!

crackstar
06-17-2007, 07:01 PM
There are some aftershave splashes or sprays that I can't use, because they burn my sensitive skin so badly, or dry it out.

madmedic
06-17-2007, 07:05 PM
Brian - do you splash or spray your aftershave? and do you wait for the balm to soak in a bit, or just go right ahead with the aftershave right after smearing the balm?

Thanks!

Joe........I wait until the balm has soaked in. Splash some A/S into my hand...and apply. The aftershave tightens everything up again.My favourites are Floid and Proraso.The glycerin in these splashes also aid skin conditioning as well, and the alcohol dries off pretty quickly to leave a great moisturised dry finish.

suffolksupplies
06-17-2007, 07:24 PM
I can't use any alcohol based stuff. I generally apply a balm or cream while my face is still wet. I am currently using Mr Taylors ASB


Paul

TraderJoe
06-17-2007, 07:40 PM
Joe........I wait until the balm has soaked in. Splash some A/S into my hand...and apply. The aftershave tightens everything up again.My favourites are Floid and Proraso.The glycerin in these splashes also aid skin conditioning as well, and the alcohol dries off pretty quickly to leave a great moisturised dry finish.

Thanks Brian, sounds interesting. And yes, that FLOID is a real treat :drool

johnniegold
06-17-2007, 09:04 PM
Alcohol-based splashes are definitely part of my everyday routine. Once in awhile I'll use a balm but they tend to leave me feeling a little greasy later in the day, especially in warm weather. However, Musgo Real and DR Harris really do a great job moisturizing but giving me the alcohol that I crave. I'm not an alcoholic but my face is a drunk. ;)

TraderJoe
06-17-2007, 09:06 PM
I'm not an alcoholic but my face is a drunk. ;)

:happy001 Well said!

Smedley
06-17-2007, 10:57 PM
I use AS every day. But it comes before the ASB, not after.

Capt America
06-18-2007, 12:14 AM
So some of you use both an A/S splash and a balm also? Would you say it's necessary for you yourself to do that?

It almost blows my mind how much some people do... hot shower, conditioner in beard, pre shave oil, lather, shave, after shave balm, after shave splash and then done. For me it's just shower, lather, shave and done with that very occasional after shave. Anything more just seems like overkill to me... but hey, different strokes I guess.

Edcculus
06-18-2007, 01:25 AM
I've always used aftershave, even when using canned cream and a M3. It was typically some Nautica aftershave gel or some of Dad's Old Spice. Since I began wet shaving, I've found some much better alternatives, and found out that aftershave gel sucks. It always made my face sticky anyways.

I usually keep it simple, and dont try too hard to coordinate my creams/soaps and the A/S. I have bay rum a/s which goes well with 95% of the stuff I use. Other than that, I pretty much stick to Velva and Musgo. I usually dont need a balm, but in case I do, its just a dab of Proraso ASB or Burts Bees bay rum ASB.

What I really like about an aftershave is that
1. it can calm razor burn on those days when I butcher myself.
2. I dont actually have to dry my face off. Just slap on the aftershave, and the alcohol does the rest.

moviemaniac
06-18-2007, 04:20 AM
So some of you use both an A/S splash and a balm also? Would you say it's necessary for you yourself to do that?


Absolutely. Sometimes I could get away with the A/S only, but then again it's my daily routine to use both (and the bottles of homemade ASB don't have a very long storage time too).

TomH
06-18-2007, 05:42 AM
A/S splashes are my first choice after a close shave and the warm/cold water rinse.
In the colder times of the year I use mostly added an A/S balm.

But as I said, without A/S splash > definitely NO !!!

qhsdoitall
06-18-2007, 04:03 PM
A/S at all times unless I use the Alum block with a toner instead.

rick
07-02-2007, 05:25 AM
I ALWAYS use an AS, at least.
In winter I usually need an ASB, as well.
Very dry skin, have I.


Shower
PreLather
Lather
Shave
WWR
CWR
AS
ASB, if needed


all this takes me less than 30 minutes.
Not excessive, IMO

SSLSTudio...
07-02-2007, 07:24 AM
Joe........I wait until the balm has soaked in. Splash some A/S into my hand...and apply. The aftershave tightens everything up again.My favourites are Floid and Proraso.The glycerin in these splashes also aid skin conditioning as well, and the alcohol dries off pretty quickly to leave a great moisturised dry finish.

very interesting. I thought never to use it in that way.
I splash first since alcohol tends to dry out the skin a bit I then wait till all a/s has been taken up then use the a/s balm to rehydrate again. so I reverse the routine.

qhsdoitall
07-02-2007, 12:35 PM
Given the properties of alcohol, I would think putting the balm on later in the day or before the AS actually makes sense. You want the balm to sink in with the open pores then close them up or wait until the pores open back up a bit naturally and then apply the balm. Hmmm..have to experiment.