I'm the same way as you- I use Edge gel sensitive skin formula and a Mach 3 razor. Have you tried the triple blade? You don't have to push at all so I get less nicks and cuts or irritation after shaving. Also- the best time to shave is right after you shower- got that from one of the chemists that developed Edge (I'm an employee at S.C. Johnson who makes Edge) He said not to dry your face- just lather up and shave. Warmer skin opens the pores and leaves the hair easier to cut.
Have a great day!!!
2006-10-26 05:55:41
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answered by Coo coo achoo 6
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I use Colgate for sensitive skin but what i think helps most is having my skin hot/warm and slightly wet before shaving. Also those new 3 or 4 blade razors really help. They're a little more expensive but worth the money and they also last a lot longer.
2006-10-26 05:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I have stumbled on neosporin to assist with the scabby pimples. It kills germs - and thats what pimples are, contaminated pores. Exfoliating facilitates some with scars. yet dont anticipate miracles. as far because the dryness - The trick is to locate something which will upload moisture without making you wreck out. in actual shown actuality that not something you position on outcomes how your pores and skin replicates 28 layers down - yet dryness in basic terms makes you seem flakey - and thats not too quite. I have had luck with something referred to as "derma-e diet A wrinkle clinical care gel". The diet A is nice for the floor, and it has no oil in it. It dries very reminiscent of aloe vera gel, in spite of the indisputable fact that it does seem to assist my pores and skin heal without scarring as a lot - although not swifter. go confirm. Its about 10 greenbacks for a 8 oz.bottle and thats about as lower priced as face stuff receives. it could be stumbled on on line or in well being nutrients shops. Oh - and if you're drying out from pimples meds, swap them. yet another component that helped me use a lot less meds became chilly treatment. surely, get a bag of frozen peas and placed it on your face when you washed. Get the floor throughout good and funky for like a 5 minutes. Then word a skinny layer of benzoyl peroxide or a salicyic acid product. The chilly facilitates the drugs get into the pores. attempt it for some weeks. it quite works nicely - a plastic typical practitioner informed me about it - and after a lengthy time period you wont ought to apply them as typically (I change between both about the different nght now) And utilising a lot less drugs can help you a lot even as it contains the dryness. good luck
2016-12-05 06:20:10
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answered by blessing 4
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I've known guys (three actually) who use women's shaving cream for this exact problem. Try one with moisturizer in it--there are plenty of varieties. Gel works the best for thick hair and to best protect against knicks and cuts.
2006-10-26 05:54:20
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answered by AKA 3
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My husband uses Cliniques shave cream. He had the same problems as you and he doesn't anymore.
2006-10-26 05:54:10
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answered by roxy 5
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A review of the various hair removal methods is available at http://tinyurl.com/ob6tt
2006-10-26 11:46:52
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answered by liga 3
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Noxzema medicated shave.
old standby thick lather. It works well
2006-10-26 06:00:04
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answered by sligoman 4
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Aveeno therapeutic shaving gel....I use it on my bikini area ;o)
2006-10-26 05:55:09
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answered by dodge_bee 3
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