The advice I’ve gotten is that gel is better than cream. Past that, brand hasn’t been a dominant consideration for me. More important than the shaving gel was changing my shaving style—I was putting on far too much cream before. You’re supposed to use a thin layer, or else the blade can skip and cut you. Since changing this behavior, I haven’t been getting cut and I haven’t had razor bumps. I recommend this guide, which is the source of my opinions.
What I REALLY recommend, however, is this stuff. A good part of shaving correctly is making sure your pores get closed up and not getting too dried out—both will cause irritation and pave the way for acne outbreaks. With that lotion, my face feels like God, but better, because it exists.
The advice I’ve gotten is that gel is better than cream. Past that, brand hasn’t been a dominant consideration for me. More important than the shaving gel was changing my shaving style—I was putting on far too much cream before. You’re supposed to use a thin layer, or else the blade can skip and cut you. Since changing this behavior, I haven’t been getting cut and I haven’t had razor bumps. I recommend this guide, which is the source of my opinions.
What I REALLY recommend, however, is this stuff. A good part of shaving correctly is making sure your pores get closed up and not getting too dried out—both will cause irritation and pave the way for acne outbreaks. With that lotion, my face feels like God, but better, because it exists.
Thanks. I think I have been shaving my neck in the wrong direction.
Awesome, I will have to check this out.