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If you exfoliate before you shave, your razor has a much smoother surface to glide across. A smoother surface means it's less likely that you'll irritate your skin. This exfoliating mitt is grossly ...
The moment deodorant touches freshly shaved underarms shouldn’t feel like applying liquid fire to already irritated skin. Yet millions of people endure this daily discomfort, assuming that the burning ...
Anyone who has ever shaved has probably experienced pain or discomfort at some point as a result. Whether it’s a nick, cut, or gash from a razor that likely has many blades, or redness and irritation ...
Dermatologist Lindsey Zubritsky is sharing three hacks for a smooth shaving experience: Shave in the direction of hair growth, always use a shaving gel or cream and exfoliate often.
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Want to learn how to get rid of razor burn? You’ve come the right place. You might shave once a week. You might shave everyday. You might never shave and prefer to rock a big, beautiful beard. But if ...
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