A cosmetic question
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I'm currently trying to grow a (full) beard. What do you use when your face itches? FYI: I'm day 9.
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Finally someone does the word „off-topic“ justice.
Teebaumöl or just a normal after shave. And let someone else itch you, don’t do it yourself -
Good luck! Wash regularly, but keep the beard hydrated. The itch for me comes from dry beard hair. Post some progress pics!
@scooke here we go -> https://photos.luckow.org/share/cT9eoZ0U7NQ7g_qRutoSF3iP6eKRObYiAxxI3pqmseOFP-jQsH0aU6S6nb1TnljYVLs
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I like to grow my beard a bit during the winter, and like others have said, hydration and cleanliness. When you get tired of it though, get a Henson razor (hensonshaving d0tt c0m). I can attest that the company claims are 100% dead-on accurate. Got mine as a Christmas gift and the shaving experience went from having regular razor cuts/burns to almost none. It makes shitty blades cut like premium ones. Love the damn thing.
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I like to grow my beard a bit during the winter, and like others have said, hydration and cleanliness. When you get tired of it though, get a Henson razor (hensonshaving d0tt c0m). I can attest that the company claims are 100% dead-on accurate. Got mine as a Christmas gift and the shaving experience went from having regular razor cuts/burns to almost none. It makes shitty blades cut like premium ones. Love the damn thing.
@humptydumpty said in A cosmetic question:
Henson razor (hensonshaving d0tt c0m)
They look good, and reminded me of this article which I happened to read recently (even though I don't currently ever have a clean shave and so I just use a little electric clippers to trim - after many years of just using a small pair of scissors I lost the ones that were just right - which were actually a pair of disposable hospital scissors used for cutting bandages etc which my friend stole when she had a broken leg)
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My top choices that I use myself every day: