So you voted for option two (that was my intent)?About 8 or so years ago, I read an article that said that the one thing men don't do but should is to use a moisturizer... apparently shaving daily can take its toll on your skin. So that's been part of my normal routine for a while (as a side benefit, many have SPF protection as well).
So you voted for option two (that was my intent)?
steelyman said:About 8 or so years ago, I read an article that said that the one thing men don't do but should is to use a moisturizer... apparently shaving daily can take its toll on your skin. So that's been part of my normal routine for a while (as a side benefit, many have SPF protection as well).
They've graduated from one permeating odor to another.You mean they still make that stuff? I thought all the old men who used that stuff in the 70's would have died off by now
Me too....I stopped shaving (and started trimming) 40 years ago. Shaving was such a pain.
Me too....
Tip I heard about after shave from my mom. Back in the day they used it to repel chiggers.
In keeping with my never ending efforts to [-]be unreasonably cheap[/-] push the LBYM envelope, I am questioning if after shave is really necessary.
I decided to avoid the whole issue by cutting back to shaving twice a week, and indulging in regular salt-water hydrotherapy.About 8 or so years ago, I read an article that said that the one thing men don't do but should is to use a moisturizer... apparently shaving daily can take its toll on your skin.
I decided to avoid the whole issue by cutting back to shaving twice a week, and indulging in regular salt-water hydrotherapy.
shave in the shower...stick my face under the shower head to get excess soap off. That's it.