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peacefrog
05-24-2008, 09:17 AM
What's your post-shave process? Mine is a multi-step process. First I rinse with cold water and rub my alum bar over my still-wet face. While the alum is doing its thing, I rinse my brush and clean out the sink. Then I rinse the alum off with another cold water rinse, then towel my face off. I then spritz some Thayer's witch hazel and follow up with some Aqua Velva. I've often thought this must be overkill, but over the past few months I've gone through periods where I've been without one or more of these products. In each case, the result was inferior. Now I'm back to my full regimen, and my face feels better as a result.

rick
05-24-2008, 03:33 PM
Warm Water Rinse (WWR)
and air dry while cleaning up my stuff

then
After Shave Splash and, if needed
After Shave Balm (moisturizer / conditioner)

IsaacRN
05-24-2008, 03:54 PM
WWR
CWR
Alum Block
CWR
Thayers
Wash off the brush....put away all the accessories that were used
Towel Dry
Aftershave

mastermute
05-24-2008, 05:18 PM
Wipe the razor, leave it to air dry
Wash my face with the contents of the shaving mug.
Rinse the mug and brush
Shake the living daylights out of the brush
WWR
CWR
Dry face with towel
Dry the mug with a towel
Stowe away the mug, brush, soaps/creams and strops
Aftershave
EdT/EdC
Put the razor away

Baloosh
05-24-2008, 07:02 PM
W.arm W.ater R.inse
Alcohol-based splash
C.old W.ater R.inse
Aftershave balm or tonic + balm

Cologne/EdT

Michael
05-24-2008, 07:41 PM
Cold water rinse
Thayers WH on still wet face while I clean up the mess
Another CWR
Towel dry
Some flavor of alcohol-based splash (hardly ever use a balm)

Sailinblues
05-24-2008, 07:54 PM
Shower-Prep
Shave
Back to the shower to rinse everything off ( I feel like I can never get everything rinsed properly at the sink :ashamed001 )
Witch Hazel (no CWR, I want the pores open for the Witch Hazel)
ASB
EDT
Kind of normal I guess; except for the 2 pass shower!

azjoe
05-24-2008, 08:26 PM
CWR & pat face dry lightly w/towel.
inspect for weepers and apply styptic if needed (I usually manage to cut a mole or scar a couple times a year http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a250/azjoe/dunno.gif ).
HWR str8 razor (blade only) & pat dry, leaving it open for any remaining moisture to air dry .
HWR brush/mug, shake as much water from brush as possible
stow mug and brush.
spray razor w/clippercide, wipe any excess away lightly w/TP and leave open to air dry.
brush teeth, comb hair, apply deodo, etc.
apply alcohol based AS or cologne.
clean up area.
close razor & take with me to be stowed outside bathroom.

peacefrog
05-24-2008, 09:04 PM
Thayers WH on still wet face while I clean up the mess

That reminds me...I found Thayers at The Vitamin Shoppe near the Target over by Buckland Hills Mall the other day.

Michael
05-24-2008, 09:40 PM
That reminds me...I found Thayers at The Vitamin Shoppe near the Target over by Buckland Hills Mall the other day.

Yep, I've gotten some there. They also have Crystal deodorant.

GNC carries Thayers too.

Mottern Man
05-24-2008, 10:53 PM
CWR
ABAS Splash

Done.

Sometimes I use a Balm but only if I need it.

freemartin
05-25-2008, 03:55 AM
brush teeth, comb hair, apply deodo, etc.


A couple of times since I started this expansive shaving routine, I've missed the "Apply deode" step, especially today.

JayKay
05-25-2008, 04:06 AM
Hm.....

I do a warm water rinse with the water in the sink to get most of the lather off and than pop open the drain and wash the hair down and clean the sink up. I than rinse my face again with the warm water to get it nice and clean. Than I clean my mug and brush and shake the brush out in the shower. After cleaning the brush I turn off the cold water and turn the hot all the way up. I than rinse my razor in the uber hot water and than turn the hot off and the cold all the way up while shaking my razor off. I than do the cold water rinse and shut the water off. Pat the face dry on a clean towell and apply some ASB.

DavidSeattleWA
05-25-2008, 06:27 AM
1. Vigorous cold water rinse, towel pat dry
2. Proraso aftershave splash
3. Aftershave balm (Proraso or TGR)

peacefrog
05-25-2008, 08:09 AM
I used to use a balm every day, but I haven't used one in several months. I wonder if it's because I used to need it to help heal razor burn, but as my technique has improved that's not a problem any more.

qhsdoitall
06-02-2008, 08:17 PM
Warm water rinse
Towel Dry
Aftershave Balm
Aftershave Splash
Cologne Optional

Michael
06-02-2008, 08:45 PM
Lately...

Cold water rinse
Alum block
CWR
Thayer's
CWR
AS splash (never a balm - ugh!)

fritz
06-11-2008, 01:45 PM
WWR
CWR (during the summer in Texas I use ice cubes and rub my face with them, as the "cold" water is about 80 degrees)
Alum block
Thayer's WH
ASB
AS

(with appropriate extra time in between each step, used for clean-up, etc.)

Infotech
06-11-2008, 02:17 PM
WWR
CWR (during the summer in Texas I use ice cubes and rub my face with them, as the "cold" water is about 80 degrees)
)


I noticed this for the first time this summer. I was wondering if it was only my imagination.

I guess I should add my routine:

WWR for about 20 seconds
CWR for about 20 seconds
Clean Up Area
Towel Dry Face
Apply Aftershave Splash
Apply ASB if needed.

sailorman
06-12-2008, 10:50 AM
cold water wash - just to get the soap off (usually about 15 secs)
towel dry - blotting, not rubbing
allow to air dry for about 30 secs while I comb my hair
aftershave (used to skip this step - not anymore!)
allow to dry as I get dressed
aftershave balm (currently using Nivea for men) on problem areas (usually neck / under chin)

moviemaniac
06-13-2008, 06:34 PM
warm water wash
cold water splash
(optional) alum block
rub mug dry with towel
alcoholic aftershave
let it sink in whyle cleaning da stuff
aftershave balm

ColbyPants
06-18-2008, 04:50 AM
Warm Water Rinse
Several Cold Water Spashes
Dab Dry
Aftershave Splash
Clean Up Stuff
Aftershave Balm




;)

TomC

The Chebb
07-20-2008, 08:17 AM
Cold water rinse, alum block, clean shave gear, cold water rinse, blot face dry, aftershave or balm.

Sunburst Six
07-23-2008, 06:37 PM
After a good shave I usually rinse with cold water, pat dry, apply either straight witch hazel or Sharps No Shine Face Toner, followed by a good aftershave moisterizer or the 'ol Pinaud Clubman.