Talk:Shaving soap/to do


 * Add more sources and references.
 * The following sources may be useful:
 * Noone, T. M. "SHAVING SOAPS AND CREAMS." Handbook of cosmetic science: an introduction to principles and applications (1963): 399.
 * Schubert, Warren R. "SHAVING PREPARATIONS: SOAPS, CREAMS, OILS, AND LOTIONS." Cosmetics, science and technology 2 (1972): 1.
 * Hair growth and shaving by Trotter, M. (1928), Hair growth and shaving. Anat. Rec., 37: 373–379. doi: 10.1002/ar.1090370405
 * Some Effects of Soap on the Skin by F. Ray Bettley, British Medical Journal, 1960 Jun 4; 1(5187): 1675–1679
 * FACTORS INVOLVED IN SATISFACTORY SHAVING by LESTER HOLLANDER, M.D.; ELBRIDGE J. CASSELMAN, S.B.
 * TOILET SOAPS, SOAP SUBSTITUTES AND HARD WATER: A STUDY OF VARIOUS COMBINATIONS BY PATCH TESTS by HOWARD J. PARKHURST, M.D., Arch Derm Syphilol. 1941;43(2):299-310. doi:10.1001/archderm.1941.01490200081007.
 * Progress in the Soap Industry during the Last Fifty Years by Martin Hill Ittner, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1926, 18 (9), pp 908–910
 * Consuming men : shaving, masculinities, and the competition of identity at the fin de siècle by Justin Dean Bengry, The University of British Columbia
 * Science turns to Shaving by By Elbridge J. Casselman, Scientific American, Scientific American 157.5 (1937): 261-264.