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Avoid Getting An In-Grown Hair Using Proper Shaving Techniques by Cleo Gib
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Avoid Getting An In-Grown Hair Using Proper Shaving Techniques by CLEO GIB
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Article Posted: 02/17/2012 |
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The normal decorum that is expected of people in public some public settings can indirectly cause discomfort. To explain, how many companies n the business world expect their employees to abide by a dress and grooming standard. If beards and mustaches are allowed, they are probably conditional upon being washed, trimmed and kept neat. Current styles and trends also have a bearing on this routine of shaving. With shaving also comes the surety of, at some point in time, getting an In-grown hair. These painful nuisances are unsightly. There are some ways to keep them in control and avoid receiving them altogether. Some men use skin creams to soften their skin and open the pores on their faces. Some men have developed their own remedies to avoid skin problems. It is general consensus that shaving with hot water and using high quality steal in a good razor is good for the skin and helps avoid an in-grown hair problem. Along with that, men deal with the issue of razor burn and bumps. To curb this problem, it is advisable to completely wash the face with hot water and mild soap before shaving. Making sure the good quality razor is not dull is a good idea along with using a reputable shaving cream to help lift the facial hair. Shaving in a deliberate, upward stroke on all the facial areas, rinsing, then repeating the process using downward strokes will guarantee a close shave. Using a high quality lotion splashed on the face leaves one feeling fresh and clean. The Art of Shaving In-grown hair Night Cream helps with ingrown hairs and razor bumps. Shea butter softens the skin, allowing ingrown hairs to break free, as jojoba oil moisturizes and helps unclog pores. (http://www.theartofshaving.com/shop/skin-and-body-care/skincare/80029)
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