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Floss and moisturizer. I use Cerave
Yes there is evidence. They are more harmful applied topically
Lady’s speed stick
Toothpaste, soap and antiperspirant/deodorant
I mean I look back at my college days and damn I’m impressed with how far I’ve come. Now I use reputable shampoo and body wash, etc. Back then it’s Irish Spring soap and Irish Spring shampoo and whatever toothpaste my roommate happens to have
Water pick
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This! Very underrated suggestion
I moved from a 5-blade razor to a single blade safety razor from Supply and it has made a huge difference. Won’t ever go back. Much less irritation and a fantastic overall shaving experience. <- thick bearded mostly-Italian
You must be Edward Scissorhands with that straight razor I only use it for areas with minimal curvature, i.e. the sideburns
Sex Panther. 60% of the time, it works every time.
1. electric toothbrush, the Sonicare one that charges wirelessly in a glass cup
2. floss that's pre-strung on the plastic things. not eco friendly tho, i'm not planning to keep buying.
3. korean skincare routine - I didn't think I'd actually stick to any sort of multi-step regimen... but here I am doing like 12 steps a day and my skin looks amazing.
4. body groomer for down there
PWC2 that's fair. I think as long as you're using an electric that's more powerful than quip, you're good
https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Korean-Exfoliating-Scrub-Mitten/dp/B00VKJW42M
I shuddered out of reflex. getting cleaned never hurt so good.
Electric toothbrush - you don’t realize how much cleaner it feels until you use one haha
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Body powder, keep the jumblies fresh
A good shaving cream for the rare occasions when we have time for a wet shave (in addition to the above)
Bump eraser body scrub - legit feels amazing…can’t believe I was missing out on this before
Harry’s Bodywash has been a pretty good pick up so far. Method Man too.
Two game changing things for me:
- a single blade safety razor. It took me a few times to be able to do it without feeling like (and looking like) I tore up my face/neck, but once I figured out the technique and was able to take my time, I get much better results than with any modern multi-blade razor. Also haven’t had any issues with ingrown hairs like I had with multiple blade, but ymmv on this one
- a good facial cleanser and a moisturizer with hyaluronic acid. This does go hand in hand with the above, but I do daily facial cleansing with both the above even on days I don’t shave. Facial cleanser is a no-brainer, and a moisturizer right before bedtime has led to noticeable results after the first week.
Alcohol free after shave is a good one too
If you have facial hair, it needs to be cleaned, brushed, and moisturized like the hair on your head. I bought a kit from Zeus on Amazon and love it.
BIC’s Flex 5 Razor for cleaning up your face. Also invest in a shaver for body hair (Manscaped is a good brand)
Lastswab is a reusable q-tip good for 1,000 uses.
Lastly, get a good face cleanser and moisturizer. Can’t recommend since I don’t know your skin type, but I learned the important of a good skincare regimen 5 years ago and it was life changing.
Dude said BIC’s razor in all seriousness lolol
Daily moisturizer with SPF. Daily face cleanser to clean it off. Floss, toothpaste, etc. I mean, men and women's hygiene is largely similar, so if you have an SO you can generally just steal their stuff (I do).
Take care of your face. Toner, moisturizer, stuff from the ladies section. Don’t be a cheap ass on it. Helps with aging and stuff. I think they sell men kits online for a markup.