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04.08.2010, 11:05 PM

The electrolysis or even newer laser treatments sound interesting, just a lot of cash to fork out at once.

Not doing nair, tried that stuff, not good for sensitive skin or near eyes etc.

I shave in the shower with a fog free mirror and use nivea shave cream for sensitive skin. I have tried some after shave treatments but many seem to worsen the break outs.

I like a straight razor shave but I have not the balls to do it to myself and getting them done is expensive. We have a place here in Houston called roosters that does a rather nice job and is setup more like an old fashioned barber shop.

I am with you linc on the hot showers, plus it is more relaxing. I have recently gone back to showering at night which I like better because it helps me sleep better.


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04.09.2010, 07:18 AM

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There is so much potential for rude joke-making in that post, I just dont know where to begin....
LOL, I guess I could rephrase that but it's out there now.

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I shave in the shower with a fog free mirror and use nivea shave cream for sensitive skin. I have tried some after shave treatments but many seem to worsen the break outs.
Have you tried skin repair creams as aftershave, since your skin is obviously having a reaction to the chemicals used. My daughter has eczma and we keep her away from soaps etc... that have SLS (sodium laurel sulphates I think !?).
   
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