traditionalshaving said:I was very interested when I first saw this as I think it's a very interesting development. Reduced beard growth could be beneficial to a lot of men who have stubborn beards. Many folks struggle to go across/against the grain when shaving due to beard resistance and others use blades that are sharper but leave redness. I would be interested to hear from someone who has used this for long enough to see if it actually works. Of course the problem is that, if it does work well, then you would be stuck with one type of shaving cream to use for ever!
ShavingShack said:The chemical structures of Lauryl Isoquinolinium Bromide (LIB) and of the three oestrogens (oestriol, oestradiol and oestrone) are quite different so LIB is not acting as an oestrogen-mimic. The active which inhibits the hair growth does not irreversibly affect the hair growth cycle.
Naked Ape said:ShavingShack said:The chemical structures of Lauryl Isoquinolinium Bromide (LIB) and of the three oestrogens (oestriol, oestradiol and oestrone) are quite different so LIB is not acting as an oestrogen-mimic. The active which inhibits the hair growth does not irreversibly affect the hair growth cycle.
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For me, at least, this product is a no-no.
I like shaving. In fact, I look forward to it. If Shaving Shack could manufacture a cream that promotes facial hair growth, so that I could justifiably shave twice a day, I'd buy a pallet of the stuff.
ShavingShack said:Hi everyone, apologies for the delay in joining this forum!
The Bluebeards Revenge is aimed at those with tough stubble but at the core of it is a very competent luxury shaving cream. We're hoping to convert the people who find it a chore into wet shavers who start to enjoy the whole experience, as the majority of us here now do.
The chemical structures of Lauryl Isoquinolinium Bromide (LIB) and of the three oestrogens (oestriol, oestradiol and oestrone) are quite different so LIB is not acting as an oestrogen-mimic. The active which inhibits the hair growth does not irreversibly affect the hair growth cycle. Decelerine acts in a way so that there is hair growth but it gets progressively slower whilst application of a product containing Decelerine is on the skin. If the user of a product containing Decelerine stops using it, the normal hair growth speed, particular to each individual, will progressively take place again with time. Not only that it has moisturising and skin soothing properties.
Dan
The Shaving Shack
slash said:Wasnt too keen when i tried the pif from pigcat but that was more down to poor technique i think(shit lather)..