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Seems like there's no real "do it all" aftershave, huh?
by
omegapd
on 09 Mar, 2010 18:38
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The more I'm looking around this site and then checking out on-line vendors, the more I see people using two or three products to get the final result "aftershave".
I'm looking for a moisturizing lotion, alcohol free, scent free, with some sort of SPF that won't clog pores and (preferably) won't cost me a pile of money.
It seems like the Aveeno line is closest to what I want but not exactly- are there any other suggestions?
On another note, I have been at this site all day long.
It is so great to read these threads and get new ideas on how to improve tomorrow's shave. I'm so glad I took the time to type in "head shaving" in a search engine.
Thanks again!
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#1
by
Arnie
on 10 Mar, 2010 22:35
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The combo I use is "kinda pricey"...
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#2
by
RyanJP
on 10 Mar, 2010 23:40
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Don't know any off the top, I'd figure that Aveeno would be the closest but I use Lubriderm with spf and it's pretty much a staple and it's cheap as well as a bottle lasting for ever. There is copious amounts in regards to shaving, pre-shave, post-shave here and if you need any help I'm sure any of us will help you out in anyway.
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#3
by
omegapd
on 11 Mar, 2010 02:37
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Thanks for the replies. I found a Coppertone sunscreen that fits the majority of what I was looking for (it's not alcohol free). $8 and change for 8oz. so that even works out well. I'll see how it works the next few days and report back- maybe in the review section.
Again, thanks.
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#4
by
Mikekoz13
on 11 Mar, 2010 05:02
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Somebody posted the other day that Neutrogena has a new line of products that may fit your needs.
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#5
by
omegapd
on 11 Mar, 2010 13:02
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Somebody posted the other day that Neutrogena has a new line of products that may fit your needs.
Thanks. That was me.
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#6
by
Tyler
on 12 Mar, 2010 11:31
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#7
by
omegapd
on 12 Mar, 2010 12:41
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Thanks Tyler. I live out in the sticks of GA, but am pretty sure I can find the Cetaphil stuff and see how that works. Thanks for the recommendation!
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#8
by
GASlick
on 12 Mar, 2010 21:16
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Cetaphil stuff is widely available. As is Neutrogena.
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#9
by
BillOnBass
on 13 May, 2010 20:19
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Looks like omegapd, GAslick, and I are all from GA! Cool.
I use HeadLube with SPF 30 (it's matte only) when I don't want a high gloss. I wish HB would make a HeadLube Glossy w/ SPF 30.
A few weeks ago I picked up Vaseline Aloe Fresh Protecting lotion (SPF 15). It works nicely and isn't greasy. Has a pleasant scent, too.
I'll have to check out that Cetaphil Face Lotion. I tried the regular Cetaphil in the past for hands and face and it's great!
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#10
by
balddaniel
on 21 May, 2010 12:26
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Nivea for men has a lotion that I use on my head after shaving it has no scent and has an SPF of 20. Not oily and goes on smoothly.
Bald is Beautiful
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#11
by
buddha
on 22 May, 2010 05:52
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Somebody posted the other day that Neutrogena has a new line of products that may fit your needs.
I think SaintC started a thread about the Neutrogena. Based on his recommendation I went and got some, kinda pricey, but just as he said it was not greasy. It's called Ultra Sheer Dry Touch Sunblock, SPF 85+. Used it last week on the links, didn't need a chappeau. Lasts a good long time, too.
I got a 3 oz. tube at WallyWorld for about $11 and it came with a little companion tube (about .5 oz.) that I keep in my golf bag. BTW, I suck at golf.
The thread started by SaintC had to do with 90 spf Neutrogena Age Face Shield. He's got a thread in here about 90 spf that isn't greasy and doesn't sting.
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#12
by
buddha
on 22 May, 2010 07:32
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Oh yeah, almost forgot, I make my own aftershave. I use Witch Hazel and I mix in Aloe Vera Gel until the mix starts to thicken just a bit and begins to get a whitish tint to it. I also add pure Tea Tree Oil as an antiseptic but this adds a smell which doesn't last long. The nice thing about this mixture is that when I apply it it is very slick as long as it hasn't dried so if I feel stubble I can make a few passes over it with the blade without having to lather up again. No SPF protection, though, but I can always put on the Neutrogena afterward.
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#13
by
kenny57028
on 03 Jun, 2010 13:07
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I don't use aftershave, never have not even for my face. Can someone tell me the benefit?
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#14
by
Gambrinus
on 04 Jun, 2010 20:25
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I use it more in the winter than in the summer. Keeps my head from drying out. Summer time I use it more for scent than function.