Use razor oil (king of shaves) to protect the skin when shaving
2007-12-21 01:43:31
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answer #1
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answered by RedMistPete 4
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Thats referred to as "5 o'clock shadow". Its the dark pigment of your facial hair in the folicles, showing through your skin. If you have black facial hair, unfortunatly theres not much you can do. Just keep good razors around to get a closest shave possible. If its that bothersome, try some consealer.
2007-12-21 01:46:13
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answer #2
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answered by Fo Sho! 4
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I just saw a news interview with a guy whose skin has turned bluish over a period of time!
There is a link to the video to the left, in the "Most Popular" section. It's really weird. His skin IS a weird bluish color. He also has a white beard. Very Papa Smurf!
2007-12-21 02:25:07
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answer #3
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answered by ☎ Rotary Dial ☎ 6
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That isn't normal....... Perhaps their is a weird chemical in the metal you use. One man turned his face blue by using colloidal silver..... however, I have never heard of shaving making your skin black, unless you are already black. We really need a race/ethnicity/age thing that appears for the person asking the question.
2007-12-21 01:45:13
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answered by Craig 4
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Huh? Are you black to begin with? Sounds like scabs or razor burn, try not shaving for a day or two.
2007-12-21 01:44:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Huh?
Short of the fact you may have very heavy beard stubble which is normal, I would suggest that you should see a dermatologist.
2007-12-21 01:43:41
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answered by Prophet 1102 7
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use a real razor not a electric one. but I like the first answer you got also.
2007-12-21 01:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Grow a beard to hide the freakish color.
2007-12-21 01:43:02
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answered by Bev for Prezz 6
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