• Iceblade@lemdit.comOP
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    11 months ago

    I myself mainly just rinse my face daily with soap & water after trimming the beard. Used to use a lotion too, but it’s been an unfortunate casualty of budgetary constraints. Besides, few shops around where I live have relevant products geared towards men, so I was just grabbing something generic (not that I go looking particularly often).

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    11 months ago

    I went to a Deciem store, followed the routine they recommended. Have gone back occasionally and they’ve updated it etc.

    There’s a cleanser and then stuff with funky names. But my skin does look better than it does without it.

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      11 months ago

      What’d they recommend, if you don’t mind my asking, we don’t have any of their shops around here, but it’d probably be possible to cobble something similar together with equivalent products (or order online maybe?).

  • too_much_too_soon@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I basically don’t have one. I shave with a safety razor and the shaving soaps have a higher fat content compared to can foam. Wash with a flannel and Lux soap once in a while in the shower I use Nivea Hydrating Day Cream.

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    11 months ago

    Lather up with soap and brush, or cream ( my favorite cream is Derby), straight razor shave, followed by a generous splash of Clubman. Very traditional. The straight razor shave is the key, as it strips off the old skin cells.

    I have used other aftershaves, but nothing beats the scent of Clubman or its refreshing feel. Baby soft skin.

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      11 months ago

      Is the difference that significant between a straight razor and a safety razor? I’ve never tried a straight razor, just safety and electric ones. Electric can’t be compared for convenience, but I’ve always gotten cleaner shaves with regular ones. (though rn I’ve got a bit of beard, so running the trimmer instead)