Tuesday, April 12, 2016

A Man's Guide To Picking Barber Shaving Gel And Other Shaving Products

By Sharon Parker


If you are like many men, shaving your face is a part of your regular routine. Some men may not shave as often as others or may be growing a beard and so do not need to worry as much about what they are using on their face. Other men may need to be very careful about the kind of barber shaving gel or cream that they use. Here are a few things to consider when picking the products you will use.

In the past, men often didn't think as much about the products they were using on their skin but this is changing. Men are now choosing more luxurious products because they want their skin to look and feel good. In some ways, a man's facial skin tends to take more abuse than a woman's. Shaving it daily can strip it of essential oils and if a man works outside, it may be exposed to the drying effects of sunlight and extreme temperatures.

You may notice that there are creams, lotions, gels and foams that can all be used for removing facial hair. They all have different textures. Some will produce more foam than others and will feel differently on the skin. A lot of times, the choice of product will come down to personal preference as some men like the feel of a gel while others may prefer foam or cream instead.

You may wonder whether it is worthwhile to use a product that is especially for shaving. Some men try and start out using normal soap and will quickly see the reason for switching. If you do not use the right product you will often find that your skin rapidly becomes irritated and raw.

There can be signs that the product you are currently using is not good for your face. If you find that you end up with a lot of nicks and cuts, you may need to pick a product that lubricates your skin more. If you end up with an allergic rash you may find that you need a product that is unscented or meant for allergy-prone skin.

When trying out different shaving products you may want to test them to see how your skin feels. This may entail using them for several days in a row. Some products may be rich enough to handle occasional use but may not be rich enough to handle being used day after day. You may find that your skin becomes increasingly tight and itchy.

The amount of hair and the type of hair you have on your face will also influence what kind of product is right for you. For example, individuals who have lots of coarse hair may find that they need a gel rather than a cream. If you have less hair or it is finer, you may want to choose a cream so that it does not leave a lot of residue on your skin.

There are many different options to choose from and they can be found both in drug stores and from high end men's boutiques. You may find that one product will work best regardless of the price tag attached to it.




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