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Shaving….?
Can I have some bad reaction to the razors? Ever since I've been shaving my legs, I get this bad itching after just 2 days of shaving and it gets really bad and can't stop scratching and I end up leaving scratch marks on my legs, I've put rubbing alcohol and lotion and works for just a while. I've also used Nair Wax and never had that problem and it's even better because I go almost 3 wks without waxing or shaving, not like shaving , I hate shaving, One because I get itchy , Secondly, hairs start peaking out by the 3rd , 4th day. In the other hand waxing can be a little painful .Has Anyone had this problem ?
I do use sensitive shaving gel, I do use a new razor every time I shave.
What razor to use when shaving male pubic hair?
What razor should I use when shaving pubic hair? I read online that female razors is the best way to go, and to not use an electric razor. The only problem is that I do not own a female razor, and I would feel pretty weird if I went up to a local store and purchased a female razor. Any advice?
Shaving….?
i have many questions
1.is it better to shave in the shower or when your legs are dry
2.is it ok to use soap for shaving cream...if so what kind of soap?
3.if you use Nair will your hair grow back quickly and THICK?
4.is it ok to use "guy" razors
5.how long does it usually take before razors get dull?
What is the difference between mens and womens razors?
You watch the commercials where women try to steal their boyfriend's razors. Is there something better about men's razors that women's razors don't have? Is one better than the other when it comes to cutting close, razor burn or nicking skin?
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Men's shaving cream reviews - Is
Gillette the ONLY option?
Ah, Gillette. Their shaving cream
conjures up a lot of memories. Primarily
all of the mistakes I made when I first
started shaving as a teen ? when I
barely had any facial hair to begin
with. Gillette shaving cream in a can
was the first I ever tried, and I still
remember using handfuls of it, turning
me into some Santa Claus wannabe instead
of the mature young adult I was aspiring
to become.
To this day, I throw a can of Gillette
into my basket of toiletries I get from
the drugstore, out of habit. It?s
available everywhere, in massive
quantities that you can?t ignore as you
walk through the aisles. But recently, a
friend turned me onto some specialty
brands that offer incredible men?s
shaving cream options. Now it?s becoming
increasingly apparent that it wasn?t
just that I was making mistakes in how I
was using my shaving cream, but that I
was using Gillette at all.
The biggest problem with Gillette is
that, despite all of its formulations,
it wants to reach a broad base of
shavers ? in slightly harsher terms,
it?s borderline generic. Ingredients are
synthetic, ?moisturizers? leave a
strange film on your face, and as the
results are always the same, there?s an
odd fast food quality about it that
makes me wonder why I ever thought this
was the best shaving cream out there.
Sure, there?s that sentimental value
that ?Gillette smell? conjures, but is
it really worth it to harm your face?
A Men's shaving cream?
We?ve come too long of a way to continue
passively supporting this atrocity that
has affected generations of shavers.
There are much better options out there
that offer a closer shave, smoother
skin, better protection, and are made of
ingredients that you can actually
pronounce. As long as you are okay with
abandoning the pressurized can,
everything from shave soap to shaving
oil becomes a possibility for your
shave.
My friend, for example, gave me a men?s
grooming kit as a gift ? or hint,
perhaps ? which included the Shave Cream
from Anthony Logistics for Men. I had
heard of Anthony before, even saw it,
but had never ventured to try it myself.
I was still brainwashed at the time, so
the bottle didn?t look like shaving
cream to me. When I put it in my
medicine cabinet, I could almost mistake
it for my hair gel. I didn?t believe
that what was in there could improve my
shave.
Boy was I wrong. From the first moment,
I could feel how differently my skin was
reacting to this shave cream. The razor
glided across my face in a way that it
felt like I was, for the first time,
shaving correctly. And in a way, since
the Santa Claus days, perhaps I had. For
the rest of the day, my skin didn?t dry
out, felt naturally soft, and I could
definitely see the difference in my
reflection.
I would suggest trying several different
brands in order to, over time, find out
what works best for you. There are
several excellent specialty brands like
Anthony that are out there ? some
companies even offer starter sets that
allow you to try a range of products at
once. There?s nothing frivolous about
experimenting with the art of shaving.
Improving your shave and taking care of
your skin will make a real difference to
how you look and feel for years to come.
You can even go back to Gillette, if
that?s what works for you ? but I?m
pretty sure you?ll be throwing out that
old can of shaving gel pretty soon.
Peter Geantil is a men's grooming
specialist advising modern men to look,
feel their best. Get Gifts for
men,Shaving cream,shave soap
,Gillete,Anthony Logistics for Men and
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Is Gillette really doing a good job for your skin? Read
about one man?s eye opening experience when using a new
shave cream given to him as a gift.
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A Man's Guide to Buying Skincare (or How
to Stay Looking Younger For Longer!)
Long gone are the days when a quick
shave with soap and a splash of cheap
aftershave was the mark of a man, those
1970's aftershave commercials which
inspired that look have been consigned
to the history books. The modern man has
a mass of shaving foams, after shave
balms and moisturisers, eye creams and
anti-aging products to choose from.
What to buy?
With this choice, it can be bewildering
to navigate through all the products
available. The man's shopping process
needs to be quick and easy. With
skincare, it is probably best to keep
everything as simple as possible. All
you need is three or four products as
follows:
1. a wash off cleanser - better than
soap as it does not dry out your skin
2. a light moisturiser (preferably with
an sun protection factor)
3. cooling eye gel if you are feeling a
bit worse for wear.
4. An exfoliating cream used once or
twice a week is a good addition and
takes very little time. Exfoliating the
skin helps remove dead skin cells to
leave the skin glowing.
Buy an eau de toilette spray which all
ranges from Calvin Klein to Hugo Boss
manufacture and use it on your body as
the alcohol in a traditional bottle
aftershave can dry out your skin if
applied to your face. When it comes to
shaving, a weighted razor and badger
hair shaving brush combined with a rich
shaving cream provide the closest finish
and will moisturise your skin as you
shave. Always shave in a downward
direction, not against your skin as this
will cause soreness.
Where to shop
Men's skincare from Clinique and Lancome
offer the same technology and packaging
with their products as women's skincare.
Although the perfumery/makeup department
is usually the domain of women, these
companies have invested lots of money in
to creating and marketing these ranges
for men, so the assistants are trained
to be helpful and not condescending.
Just be certain to only buy what you
intended and better still ask for
samples before buying.
Off the high street, the internet
provides an excellent way of avoiding
those Saturday crowds. Not only that but
on-line retailers are extremely
competitive on price and service. You
can also pickup salon only brands such
as
With regard to shaving, Edwin Jagger
offers a contemporary range of Gillette
Mach 3 compatible razors and badger
shaving brushes. Even though the Edwin
Jagger contemporary range can be more
expensive than your average department
store shaving kit, you can be assured of
excellent design and craftsmanship which
can be felt in the quality and feel of
their products turning shaving from a
chore into a pleasure.
Isn't it time you started looking after
yourself by investing in a good
cleanser, moisturiser and eye gel, not
forgetting a once a week exfoliating
cream, you will look all the better for
it!
Linda Garrould runs
http://www.iadoreyour.com the luxury
online gift store for men and women. Why
not sign up for their newsletter for
regular news, offers and the chance to
win products in their regular
subscribers prize draw, or visit their
gifts for men section to view a great
range of quality grooming products at
low prices.
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Long gone are the days when a quick shave with soap and a
splash of cheap aftershave was the mark of a man. This
article guides you through the essentials of looking after
your skin.
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Looking for a First Class Wet Shave?
It?s not always easy to get that smooth
shave but follow the following very
simple tips and get that perfect shave.
Having the Right Tools:
1 Choosing a Shaving Product
There are many shaving products on the
market and you will need to find the one
that suits your skin best. Natural
shaving products, which are alcohol
free, are always recommended. You need
to choose a product that will give that
essential lather needed for an effective
wet shave.
? Shaving creams are usually preferable
for those who have normal to dry and
sensitive skin as they help moisturize
your skin. Crabtree & Evelyn have 3
perfumed shaving creams available:
- Sandalwood
- Nomad
- Sienna
? Shaving soaps are better for oily skin
types as they can help remove excess
oil. Again try the popular Crabtree &
Evelyn selection available:
- Sandalwood
- Nomad
- Sienna
2 Choosing a Shaving Brush & Shaving
Bowl
. Edwin Jagger manufacturers the most
exquisite and enormous range of
excellent quality shaving brushes to
choose from. The movements of the brush
on your face helps lift your facial
hairs, ensures complete coverage with
the cream or soap and will give you a
smoother shave. A good starting brush is
the Best Badger Shaving Brush. The
complementary shaving porcelain bowls
are great to help with that all
important lather process.
3 Choosing a Razor
The right razor will make the difference
between and good and enjoyable shaving
experience and a bad one. Using
disposable razors may appear easy but
the best shave comes only from using the
best equipment. So just like the advice
with your choice of Shaving Brush it is
just as important to use the best
quality Razor and blades available.
Edwin Jagger has a great selection to
suit all tastes from cut-throat razors
for the experienced shaver to razors and
blades suitable for those who regularly
use the wet shave method.
Preparing Your Face
4 Always shave after a warm shower or
bath. If not you can place a small warm
towel on your face for about 30 seconds.
With either method the warm water allows
your facial hairs to expand, become
softer and therefore easier to cut. It
also allows your pores to open and gets
rid of any impurities. A facial cleanser
is also advisable to completely clean
your face before shaving.
The Shave
5 You can apply a shaving cream with
your fingers but a very effective way to
lather up is to use a good quality
shaving brush and shaving bowl.
- Always warm your sharp blade with hot
water.
- Shave in the same direction as your
beard to avoid cuts and possible razor
burn or ?redneck?. This is particularly
important around the neck area where it
is difficult to shave and going against
the grain can cause the problem of
in-growing hairs. Do rinse your razor as
you shave to clean it of any hairs and
lather.
- Once finished rinse your face
thoroughly with cool water and pat dry.
This will help close your pores.
- If you have made small cuts or nicks
apply L?Occitane?s anti-septic stick or
an Aluminum block.
After-care
6 To protect your shaven skin you should
apply alcohol free after-shaving balm,
lotion or moisturizer.
To protect your razor and ensure an
effective shave every time make sure
that after every shave you rinse it
thoroughly with hot water, shake it dry
and then carefully dry the razor blades
with a clean towel.
If you follow these few very simple tips
you will always enjoy shaving your beard
and your face will be clean, refreshed
and glow with a healthy complexion.
Ron Gibson lives in France where he and
his wife have a health & beauty, gift
boutique in Bagnoles de l?Orne
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Accommodation in Juvigny-sous-Andaine
www.manoirstececile.com.
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Want to know how to do that perfect shave and enjoy the
experience at the same time? Then read this short article
and follow these 6 simple tried & tested tips.
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Female Pubic Hair Removal Tips
Female pubic hair removal has been a
mainstream practise since the 1980s.
Formerly the domain of prostitutes, porn
actresses, exotic and pole dancers,
people from all walks of life now shave
their private parts for a myriad of
reasons. Few do it for their sexual
partners, some viewed it from health
angles, while others simply want to feel
"clean and sexy."
The three most common ways of female
pubic hair removal are:
(a) Shaving - Before starting, that note
that it is advisable to always use a
fresh razor for each and every session.
Using a blunt razor may cause injury.
Thus, disposable razors, especially
gender specific ones, are a good choice.
Before shaving the genital area, use
either scissors, electric razors or
whatever is convenient, to shorten the
long pubic hair. Once the "bushes" has
been cleared, soak the cleared areas for
about 15 minutes in warm water, such as
by sitting on a bath tub. An alternative
is to use a warm damp cloth, to soften
the remaining pubic hairs. Once the 15
minutes is over, apply gel or shaving
foam on the genital area. Don't put so
much of it to the extent that you cannot
see what you are doing. Now, you are
ready to shave your pubic hair. Remember
to shave in the direction to which the
hair grows. If you shave it in the
opposite direction, you are likely to
suffer from ingrown hairs. Try not to
shave the same area repeatedly as you
risk scalping the skin or get razor
burns. When shaving, do it slowly and
gently, and never rush. Put just enough
pressure on the razor blades so that you
can attain a clean shave with every
stroke you make. A good practise is to
keep the skin taut. After shaving, rinse
the genital area first and then use a
mild gentle soap to clean the whole
area. Be cautioned that some soaps,
because of the ingredients it contained,
can cause irritation. Hence, use those
which works for you. Pat dry the shaved
area, and apply moisturizer.
(b) Waxing - Two main reasons why some
individuals prefer waxing to shaving are
that waxed hair takes longer to grow
back, and it's texture is also finer.
Arguably the best known method of female
pubic hair removal via waxing is
Brazilian wax. It was introduced in New
York in 1987 by several Brazil-born
sisters. A word of caution about waxing:
For novice, it is best to get it done by
a professional for at least several
sessions before attempting it at home.
Only when one is sure how it is done can
one attempt to do it at home by
purchasing the appropriate waxing kits
from supermarkets, chemist shops etc.
Waxing basically involves applying hot
wax on strips of cotton cloth, then
putting the cloth on the area to be
waxed. When it is sufficiently dry, the
cloth is pulled off quickly - which
literally plucks the pubic hairs from
its roots. Moisturize the waxed area to
prevent irritation. An important thing
to remember is that instructions which
come with the product should be followed
properly. Also note that individuals
with sensitive skin and low pain
tolerance may have problems with waxing.
(c) Laser - Female pubic hair removal
using lasers is fast growing in
acceptance because the result is more or
less permanent. This modern technology
makes use of light beams to hit the
pigment located in hair follicles. The
laser pulses for only a fraction of a
second, just long enough to vaporise the
pigment, thus destroying or
significantly impairing the hair's
ability to regrow. Some people squirmmed
when laser hair removal is mentioned
simply because of the cost involved.
Each session may cost up to several
hundred bucks, and several sessions are
required to achieve the desired results
because of the way which hair grows.
To get more information about vaginal
hair remover methods and laser hair
removal, a place with great articles on
these topics is this site -
http://www.hairremovalmentor.com
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Female pubic hair removal is the in-thing today, but do you
know which hair removal methods are commonly in use by these
women? Read on to find out...
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Aftershave Speaks Volumes About Today's
Modern Man
Men today are very masculine and
stylish. Using a quality product after
shaving is important to the grooming
regiment and leaves men feeling
refreshed and invigorated. This is a
real confidence builder for today's man.
When a man uses aftershave instead of a
heavy cologne, he is assured his
entrance into any room will not cause a
chain reaction of raised eyebrows but
instead lots of involuntary smiles.
So, what is the basic difference between
cologne and aftershave? Cologne is a
much more concentrated fragrance. When
a man applies his signature scent after
shaving, he splashes some on his face
and feels instantly invigorated and
refreshed. This is an excellent way to
head out he door for the day.
Because this is a preparation that
today's man will be splashing on his
face, it really needs to be a gentle,
yet masculine fragrance. This needs to
be a classic and refreshing scent that
feels exhilarating once applied and
still screams masculinity. The best
choice might be a crisp, spicy botanical
blend that supports a deep woodsy
essence of cedar.
When a man chooses to use product after
shaving, he may or may not want to add a
cologne. The problem of choosing a
cologne that will be cohesive with the
product he is using after shaving
becomes a little daunting. It probably
took some time and experimentation to
choose the perfect product and scent and
now he needs to do even more searching
to find the perfect cologne to
compliment his chosen product.
Most men do not have the time for all
this, nor the patience. Here is a
possible solution that will take the
'guesswork' out of this situation. Find
a quality multipurpose cologne,
aftershave, and body rub. Now men will
have the simplest approach they want and
still have the crisp, woodsy masculine
scent that everyone will love as he
passes by.
Even if today's man absolutely must
apply cologne after splashing product
on his face when finished shaving, using
a combination product solves all his
problems.
Stanley Home Products has been in
business since 1931, and offers high
quality home and personal care products
to keep your home and your body clean.
Visit
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Probably one of the last things you do before you leave the
house, is to slap on your favorite aftershave. This is an
important part of your grooming and will give you a
refreshed and confident feeling as you head out the door.
Wearing the manly scent of a quality woodsy cedar essence
will leave a lasting impression and speak volumes of who you
are as a man.
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Why You Should Always go to A
Professional For Your Hair Cut
Getting your hair done by a professional
does not only boost your looks, but
also, you will avoid any infections
related to badly made hair.
It is advisable to go to professional
hair doers because not only will they
advise you on what is the best hair
style for you, but also that they have
quality tools that they use for the hair
do. It is usually advisable that you do
not do your own hair because you will
definitely mess up your hair,
additionally you must know what hair
look you are going for. Professional
hair stylist are known for having a
better idea of what their client might
need , they have steady hands and keen
eyes that will definitely give you your
desired looks.
For men, shaving is the most common form
of grooming. Shaving has some related
infections if not done by a professional
or rather if not done in the desired and
advisable manner, for instance; razor
rash or razor bumps. A professional will
also tell the client of what stroke to
use so as not to clip themselves if they
shave at home.
To avoid infections of the skin whilst
shaving, it is advised that men use the
best hair products, do not use soap when
you can use shaving cream. Also to get
rid of razor bumps and rash, it is best
to know from a professional the best
razor to use when shaving. Do shave with
hot water as this will prevent the risk
of having to contract razor bumps. Wash
the skin beforehand and also use a
multiple blade razor so that you avert
the risk of getting razor rash. A clean
and classic hair cut should be
conservative and easy to maintain, this
is because you have the best looking
after your hair for you.
For women it is advisable that you
shampoo your hair the right way that is;
apply well enough shampoo into your
hair, that is after you have saturated
your scalp and hair using cool or warm
water, then using your finger tips,
evenly spread the shampoo into your
scalp. Basically the objective of
shampooing is to clean your scalp, but
make sure you rinse your hair well. If
you have an oily scalp, you can rinse
and repeat the process.
After shampooing, the best way to
condition is to apply the conditioner
and comb hair to distribute evenly, do
not massage conditioner unless you have
dry scalp. Leave conditioner in the hair
long enough, this helps to smoothen
cuticles. Rinse thoroughly and allow the
water to reach the scalp.
Carefully choose the best recommended
shampoo and conditioner. The type of
shampoo that you use has surfactants,
these ingredients determine the outcome
after you shampoo, the best shampoo is
one that has on its label; TEA lauryl
sulfate, TEA laureth sulfate and the
best is sodium laureth sulfate. There
are surfactants that are too harsh and
can damage your hair.
Hair damage is usually caused by ultra
violet rays, heat, and mechanical
devices for example combs, brushes or
curling iron, also chemicals and poor
diet.
Hair Styling Procducts.co.uk offers a
wide range of hair products available to
buy online. This include brand such a
TIGI and GHD. Some of the cheapest GHDs
are available online at H&L Hair.
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Getting your hair done by a professional does not only boost
your looks, but also, you will avoid any infections related
to badly made hair.
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