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Gentlemen, I require advice on a very regular problem for me, and no doubt a good few others.
Whenever I have a proper shave (no electrics), I end up with a few small cuts, mainly around the chin area and one or both corners of my mouth (traditional mustache end area).
I always have a full shave, cutting back to the sideburns.
The tried and true Dad method to combating such cuts is the little bits of tissue approach. Obviously this looks shocking, and I get embarrassed driving to work with bits of tissue stuck to my face. Not to mention when you finally remove the bit of tissue, inevitably the bleeding will start again or you're left with an annoying red blotch on your face.
So what product or products are out there to stop this? Ideally in some sort of cream I can rub all over my shaving area, post shave.
I have tried the Nivea Post Shave Balm, which works ok, but I am sure there must be a better solution.
So in chin stroking summary Gents, any advice would be gratefully received to stop one of the banes of my morning routine.
Whenever I have a proper shave (no electrics), I end up with a few small cuts, mainly around the chin area and one or both corners of my mouth (traditional mustache end area).
I always have a full shave, cutting back to the sideburns.
The tried and true Dad method to combating such cuts is the little bits of tissue approach. Obviously this looks shocking, and I get embarrassed driving to work with bits of tissue stuck to my face. Not to mention when you finally remove the bit of tissue, inevitably the bleeding will start again or you're left with an annoying red blotch on your face.
So what product or products are out there to stop this? Ideally in some sort of cream I can rub all over my shaving area, post shave.
I have tried the Nivea Post Shave Balm, which works ok, but I am sure there must be a better solution.
So in chin stroking summary Gents, any advice would be gratefully received to stop one of the banes of my morning routine.