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04.09.2010, 11:00 AM

I can understand now why laser treatment is attractive for you. Needless to say you've got some studying to do on the subject. I would hate to think it has adverse affects. Hope it turns out for the better Tex :)
   
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Remedies - 04.09.2010, 11:20 AM

I am sure everyone has their own way of taking care of business. I was lucky not to start shaving until I was in the Navy for a year or so(19 or 20 years old), but once I started I tried several ways to get the job done. I too have sensitive skin. Using any kind of razor just seems barbaric to me. I use an electric razor(Norelco), but I always shave after a hot shower. Plus before shaving I use a very lite application of baby oil, and the apply whatever aftershave or cologn I am using that day. THEN I shave and have very little issue with skin irritation. Applying the aftershave first seems to help stand the stubble up and keeps the skin clean. I shave with and against the grain. Never really had the whole ingrown problems myself.


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04.09.2010, 04:32 PM

Have you tried baby powder with an electric razor? I had to do that when I lived in the Philippines because of the humidity.

I actually just shave with a beard trimmer now because my wife doesn't like my face fully shaven anyway. lol


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