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started by Jan Swanson on 10 Mar 12
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    After shave has been around in one form or another since 1930s. Today, it is available as a gel, ointment, balm, liquid or natural powder. It will generally contain moisturisers to soften the skin, and may be alcohol-based to avoid soreness.

    The liquid form may be making something of some sort of comeback recently. But for those who have a sensitive skin, or are afflicted by razor burns, you may well prefer a balm. Because of the reduced alcohol content, you may find balms last longer together with sting less.

    Applied lightly to the face and neck, after shave will close pores, kill bacteria and retain skin cool and smooth after having a metal razor has recently been against it. It might clean any small cuts, preventing infection, and numb any skin that's become irritated.

    After shave is commonly confused with cologne, but the two won't be the same.

    Cologne contains a more intense and longer-lasting fragrance, due to its reduced alcohol content, and is generally applied on after shave. It is applied purely due to the smell, and will not help maintain your skin. Try to have both products smelling the identical, to avoid a battle of scents.

    Using many celebrities, from Simon Cowell to David Beckham, as well as top designers lending their names to different after shaves and creating their own lines, there's a huge collection of brands on offer, from luxury to affordable. You do not necessarily find you prefer a more expensive one, so price doesn't ought to be everything.

    There are also many different kinds involving scents of after shaves available, from natural to tough, and from subtle to more intense. It goes without saying you don't want to overpower colleagues or a dinner date, so, maybe unsurprisingly, lighter varieties are more popular recently.
    Trying to beat the clock every day, I don't have the luxurious of spending 5 minutes to whip up a lather with some sort of silvertip badger shaving sweep. Plus lather is simply whipped up shave cream with too many air pockets inside. It's another subject that I most certainly will like to dwell on in the future article.

    Shaving Recommendations #3: Post-Shave

    You don't just walk away after you wipe off the excess shave cream from your face when you are done shaving. I feel the main part of the shaving ritual is maintaining your skin's vibrancy and elasticity post-shave. That is why Shaving Tip #3 is the most important to me.

    Find a non-greasy aftershave balm containing ingredients proven to battle inflammation caused by the rigors of the shaving process and people that also hydrate and restore your skin to a healthy and glowing state. Some great natural effective ingredients to look for in an aftershave product are Witch Hazel -- helps shrink and contract arteries and back to normal proportions when inflamed -- and Shea Butter -- comes with anti-inflammatory and emollient residences. Be sure also to use a product that does not clog your pores. I usually tend to find that greasy aftershave balms do that so I always avoid those. It's best also not to use a post-shave product with alcohol or fragrance as these ingredients just dry up your skin. Skin Care - Men's Tips

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