Now that the good hubby had hesitantly "disposed off" his good ol' razor, he had been extremely overjoyed and ecstatic in using the new safety razor we bought last month. Thanks be to my constant buggering, he heed the advice.
Though, critiques on first few days of usage infuriated me, as he would constantly show me few razor burns after using the new razor. Soon enough, he seemed to forget his whining. Must soon he came to start a new love affair with his new tool? Especially seeing him came out of the bathroom clean-shaven, as always is, free of cuts and burns, plus, I overhear him humming a pretty cool song. Hmmm.
What gives?
He was too quick to tell me that he gets to ditched off common problems that occur in shaving.
Here's three of his worst shaving nightmares.
1. razor burn. Often manifest as pimple-like redness on the face or areas of frequently shaved hair that appears after shaving. Often itchy and may be inflamed but can be prevented by using alcohol-free shaving products to soften hair before shaving.
2. razor bumps. Bumps may occur because of improper shaving technique. Hubby shaves every other day or three at the most. This would allow hair to grow to a certain length so as to avoid hair to "sink" into the skin, resulting to an inflammation. In case lesions have occurred, hubby used creams to hasten healing.
3. Cuts. Cutting mechanism provides safety usage in modern razors nowadays. To prevent this, hubby choose quality razors with blades that could provide ease when it glides through the skin. There are also blades with aloes that add protection to the skin.
Hubby's never been happier with his shaving routine.
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2 comments:
should you buy me new bottle of aftershave cologne the next time?
Cutting is my problem. A good quality shaving gel is good also.
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