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Is not effeminate to take care of your skin

Friday, November 2, 2012

There is so much information flying back and forward in this day and age, about what a man should be. you must be a metrosexual, spend time in the bathroom getting ready to come out as the most demanding of ladies? Must be robust, not caring a bit about things like chicken feet, laugh lines and body odour? Must be some sort of mixing, proving their macho credentials, while at the same time showing a certain appreciation for the things that make you beautiful and desirable? A sure bet is that what you do, you'll attract some flak from someone, so you're better off to please even at the end.


This means not just allow their appearance do what you want, of course. But there is a way to follow a male skin care regime that does not make you a perfumed dandy who wishes he had been born female – if that is what you're afraid of. You can show some appreciation for the look you have been blessed with and not come across as conceited. It is a matter of measure and balance, and if you get it right you will reap the rewards in the form of praise and much more. And the first thing to pay attention to your shaving routine. It's not just about splashing in a lot of Cologne, after you're done and holding an anguished cry of pain, more.


First, you must prepare your skin before shaving. There are several treatments pre-shave good out there, and their benefit is something that you will enjoy if you have been shaving for a while. They allow the blade to slip over your skin with much less friction than if you just chop about shaving foam or gel-and have-with the razor. As a result, you get your face hair without removing a few layers of skin, while you're at it. When this is done, apply a good after shave balm. This will cool the skin where there was friction and restore the moisture that was withdrawn. And after all this? Then you can sneeze in Cologne – but remember that even the strongest men scream in pain at times.




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