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Always wanted to write a post on the protection of sensitive skins ,because I don't believe the irritations, redness or burning does not caused by the product but by the shave way.Many create lather in a circular motions over their face,after first loading the brush with soap or shaving cream.This leads to lift up the hair and opens the nipples,so if you'll shave under these conditions , it is mathematically proven that you'll have a (pizza face) skin and inside growing hair.The shaving angle has been analyzed many times in a previus threads so i ll not focus on it.My suggestion is as follows:Upload your brush with shaving soap or cream (no matter what),create a rich lather but not thick in mug(suggested double wall) if does not exist use a thick ceramic mug which first has preheated with a hot water to keep the lather warm.Apply the lather on your face like to paint a surface following the direction of your beard. If you need second or third pass do the same .The lather should leave transparent exposures on your face.
Rinsing the blade should not leave white spots(on the blade), if so this means that the lather is dried and is necessary to relather .I thing that the bristle brushes produce richer lather in the mug but are unsuitable to rub lather over your face.It appears that those mentioned above
is known simply.I personally believe that many do not apply because they consider the is not important.In the photos appears a lather prodused by a brisle brush from a palmolive soap in a double wall porcelain mug .I remember corectly Mat and Chris declare very sensitive skin.
Best regards
Emmanuel
Rinsing the blade should not leave white spots(on the blade), if so this means that the lather is dried and is necessary to relather .I thing that the bristle brushes produce richer lather in the mug but are unsuitable to rub lather over your face.It appears that those mentioned above
is known simply.I personally believe that many do not apply because they consider the is not important.In the photos appears a lather prodused by a brisle brush from a palmolive soap in a double wall porcelain mug .I remember corectly Mat and Chris declare very sensitive skin.
Best regards
Emmanuel