I've noticed better shaves when using cold water instead of hot during Winter. Have you ever tried it?
I've noticed better shaves when using cold water instead of hot during Winter. Have you ever tried it?
Yes, but here in Florida it isn't usually that cold in winter. However, the past few days, brrrrr. I did a cool water shave today because I was in a rush. But, if it is this cold tomorrow, it will be back to the warm water shave.
Jim P. - St. Petersburg, FL
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That's a question of some debate around here....
Just call me Chris.
Late this summer I switched to a cold water shave, but since "cold" weather hit this fall (yeah, I know, SC doesn't get *that* cold), I've switched to hot water for my first 2 passes, then cold for my final pass + touch ups and rinse.
This way, the brush isn't terribly cold, I don't freeze to death, but I still get my whiskers to stand up a bit with the cold splash.
Cold water and boar brushes: how I survived the 2011 B&B Upgrade.
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"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." Robert Frost
I use cold water all year round.
Some like cold water shaves... I prefer warm with a soap that contain menthol such as Proraso!
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