HEALTH AND BEAUTY CARE


July 28, 2006

Close shave , what you need to know

Filed under: Skin care — Marc @ 6:19 pm

Do you ever feel like you know just enough about close shave to be dangerous? Let’s see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from close shave experts.

Even though shaving is a task that is boring, time-consuming and sometimes frustrating, millions of people are faced with getting rid of unwanted hair, and everyone seems to be in search of how to get a close shave. Getting a close shave is not as easy as one might think. It is not as simple as splashing some water on your skin, lathering up the shave gel, and taking out the razor. The skin must be prepared, the proper shaving gel, cream or lotion must be used and adequate after care must be taken.

Shaving can be traced back to the early Egyptians, who were known for bathing several times a day and removing unwanted body hair using a clamshell. My guess is that they probably weren’t able to get a close shave with such a primitive tool!

For both men and women, it is important to prepare the skin before attempting to remove the hair. After you have chosen a proper shaving gel, this will be one that lathers well and remains on the skins surface; you should massage the gel into the skin instead of just spreading it on quickly. Remember that hair does not all grow in the same direction, so making a few passes over the skin with the razor held in different directions will provide a close shave.

Hopefully the information presented so far has been applicable. You might also want to consider the following:

Professional barbers agree that the number of blades on a razor does not guarantee a better job will be done. If the skin has been prepared correctly, there is no need for a double or triple blade razor, a single blade razor will allow for a close shave. 

Once the skin has been shaved, it should be rinsed with cool water. It should never be rubbed, but instead patted dry with a clean towel. Many people in pursuit of a close shave are not aware that the act of shaving not only removes unwanted hair, but can also remove two layers of skin! For this reason, it is wise to apply a balm-like after-shave product, instead of one that is alcohol or perfume based, which are likely to irritate the skin.  If you are unfortunate enough to suffer from razor burn or bumps, using a cream that contains 5% benzoyl peroxide should soothe the irritation.

By experimenting with different shaving gels and creams, some people even prefer to use shaving oils, you will be able to determine which one works best with your skin type. Remember to always use a sharp blade, as a dull one will just drag along the skin and cause irritation, and never shave right after waking in the morning. The first thing in the morning your skin tends to be puffy, and a close shave will be near impossible. Waiting approximately 30 minutes after rising from bed will allow the skin to return to its natural, non-puffy state. With a little practice and patience, you to can enjoy a close shave.

This article’s coverage of the information is as complete as it can be today. But you should always leave open the possibility that future research could uncover new facts.

 

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July 25, 2006

What mens skin care products are sitting in your medicine cabinet?

Filed under: Skin care — Marc @ 3:05 pm

This article is about mens skin care products. I think you can find lot of informations for your research and care. 

Are you a “Metro-sexual?” Hold your horses; I’m not labeling anyone. This is just one of those new-age buzz words that seem to be floating around like crazy. From what I’ve read it basically concerns a man who grooms himself rather meticulously, has a keen eye for fashion, and likes to receive manicures and pedicures. Of course this led me back to myself for some routine scrutiny. Of course I disregarded the nail treatments and fashion stuff rather quickly, since I’m into neither. I must admit that I’m T-shirts, jeans and Doc Martens all the way. However, when it comes to mens skin care products, I guess I take advantage of a few. How about yourself? Are you a contemporary male, who strives to look groomed for the ladies? It’s really nothing to be ashamed of. From what I can see, it’s what the women prefer.

What mens skin care products are sitting in your medicine cabinet? Okay, I’ll go first. I can admit without shame that I’m totally into fine shaving products. I never waste time on the drugstore stuff. I prefer a Mekur double edged razor like our grandfathers used to appreciate. In addition I like to use the best creams like Jack Black Beard Lube, or Lab Series Maximum Comfort Shave Cream. These are amongst the finest mens skin care products if you ask me. That razor can take a terrible toll on your face if you don’t lube up right first. Furthermore, I think that when it comes to mens skin care products, every modern day man should invest in a good moisturizer. Preferably one with an SPF or 15 if you can find it. I know Jack Black offers a good one. This will truly help your delicate mug battle the harsh elements and block out the sun’s damaging rays. We all know that the sun can do a real number on our skin. So keep that face looking young and wrinkle-free with a fine moisturizer. Finally, when it comes to the epitome of mens skin care products, I feel that the aftershave takes the cake. Come on guys; there’s surely no shame in purchasing a quality, fine smelling aftershave. It will really calm that razor burn and nourish that chin after a bout with the blade.

Go ahead and slap on as much as you desire. If it smells wonderful, the ladies will surely dig it. Okay, so don’t go too crazy, but you get the point. If you are currently on the look-out for some fine mens skin care products, I suggest you hop online and take a look-see.

Kim Travis

 

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