Most of us know what shaving creams are and what they are used for. A
fewer percentage of men can actually identify quality shaving creams from low
quality ones. For these men that are unable to spot the difference, it's
usually as a result of a bad habit that was allowed to go on for far too long.
Do you remember the first time you shaved with a cream? This of course, is
assuming you practice wet shaving. As unique as our DNAs, so also is the
experience of our first shave.
The naivety that accompanies the first shave usually initiates - if one
is not careful - the use of these low quality creams. These creams often bring
along with them shave burns and rashes. Many people stay stuck with the same
brand of creams and push the blames on safety razors. If you are using a good
razor like the Vikings Blade, it would be easy to know you probably are
reacting to the cream. Otherwise, you'll spend time and money changing safetyrazors like your life depends on it. Shave burns, rashes, ingrown hairs, acne
and all other types of skin reactions are not normal. Look at the products you
apply to your skin. Skins have different level of sensitivity, so you shouldn't
go with a cream because others are using it.
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