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    Default "Menthol closes pores and stiffens your beard"

    I ran across this statement on http://haircutsformen.org/buzz/pages/tipsshave.htm and wanted to know your thoughts. Truth or utter BS?

    Stay away from gels or products which contain menthol, which will close your pores and stiffen your beard.
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    Doesn't prorasro have menthol in it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by da0acer0 View Post
    Doesn't prorasro have menthol in it?
    I believe it does, however not being a specialist on menthol I have no clue as to whether it stiffens hair or closes pores.
    ~mikee

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    Menthol is a bad thing to have in shaving creams and soaps for a myriad of reasons. Not only does it counteract, or lessen other additives in a soap/cream from softening hair, it numbs your face, which often causes fellas to add MORE pressure. When i'm shaving, I don't want a numb, or "pulsing" face - I want to feel the blade and what it's doing as best as possible.

    An aftershave? Menthol it up baby! For shaving creams/soaps - in my opinion at least, it's a big no, no and is somewhat pointless.
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    WHAT!!

    You are shaking the foundation that my entire shaving experience is built upon.

    I love Proraso.

    Hench

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    I've been doing a bit of research, and perhaps this link (and especially the "Related links" along the right side) might help us find out:

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/en...t=AbstractPlus

    No mention specifically on pores, but I found the information on how it causes the skin to feel and react very interesting.
    --Jason

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    Whats the difference between menthol and camphor?

    hench

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    I think the idea behind using compounds that close pores and stand stubble up straight is that it gets easier to cut. Some gents use witch hazel for a similar purpose. Whether that works probably depends on the individual. Proraso Pre/Post contains other ingredients that soften stubble. One can argue about the usefulness of mixtures with counteractive ingredients. However, in the end it comes down to simply trying it out.

    For myself, Proraso Pre/Post doesn't seem to be doing anything that hot water wouldn't be able to do too. I actually use Trumper's Skin Foods as a pre-shave, mostly for their moisturizing properties (well, they smell good, too).

    Best - MM

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    I'm with Joel on this one. During shave - No. After - Absolutely.

    -Mo

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    Are you guys mistaking the eucalyptus in Proraso for menthol, or does it in fact have both?
    Cory

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynchmeister View Post
    Are you guys mistaking the eucalyptus in Proraso for menthol, or does it in fact have both?
    It has both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handy View Post
    It has both.
    Duh! Linux has been causing my brain to have more brain farts than normal lately. Now I'm remembering the "mentolo" on the label.
    Cory

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    NOOOO!!!!! This means proraso is bad haha it may be bad for your skin but i havent seen this issue i get great shaves with it...and will continue to get great shaves
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    +1

    I to will continue to get great shaves with Proraso!

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    Proraso is going out of buisness now.
    They have had a nice run selling shaving cream with menthol in it. How long have they been around anyways.......?

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    That site also recommends using the Mach 3...


    This is another YMMV. I enjoy my menthol creams and I plan on continuing to do so God willing. Menthol figures in a number of creams so it can't be all bad. If you like it use it I say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handy View Post
    Proraso is going out of buisness now.
    Are you sure?? Where did you hear this??

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    Quote Originally Posted by moses View Post
    I'm with Joel on this one. During shave - No. After - Absolutely.

    -Mo
    Well, the following companies make shaving creams with menthol:
    Proraso, Gillette, Williams, Palmolive, Ingram, Arko, Boots, Noxzema and I am sure many others that I do not remember. Are the research labs of these companies not aware of the pitfalls of having menthol in a shaving cream? I honestly want to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottS View Post
    Are you sure?? Where did you hear this??
    We need a "sarcasm" emoticon!

    Best - MM

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    If you've been happily using mentholated creams with no ill effects, why worry about theoretical problems with using it?

 

 

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