Shaving Tips for the Guys Presented by Beauty Research
Newport Beach, CA (PRWEB) February 28, 2014 -- Most men need to shave once every 24 hours to stay neatly groomed, making shaving an integral part of a man's personal care routine. Unfortunately, shaving can also be one of the biggest sources of skin irritation for men when not performed correctly. By making a few changes to their shaving regimens and their techniques, men can help to minimize irritation. The latest article by BeautyResearch.com, Shaving Tips for the Guys, provides easy-to-follow tips that men can use to get better results from shaving.
Friction is the cause of skin irritation on the complexion following shaving, so men must take steps to minimize friction throughout their shaves. What causes friction while shaving? How can men better prepare their faces for shaving to cut down on friction? Is there any way to reduce friction while shaving? To find out, visit BeautyResearch.com or click
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Even men who have been shaving for years may be making mistakes with their shaving techniques once they pick up the razor. In which way should the razor be moved across the face? How can men shave the curved portions of their faces more easily without cutting their skin? Is it better to make big movements with the razor or smaller ones? To find out, visit BeautyResearch.com or click
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What a man does after he finishes shaving is every bit as important to keeping irritation at bay as what he does while he shaves. What is the best way to follow up shaving? Is there a particular product that is ideal for use as a post shaving treatment? If so, who makes it and how does it work? To find out, visit BeautyResearch.com or click
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Razor bumps are one of the most common forms of shaving irritation that men develop. How should men address razor bumps when they occur? What types of ingredients can be used to minimize bumps and reduce the likelihood of their forming? Is there a particular product that is recommended for dealing with razor bumps, and if so, what are its benefits? To find out, visit BeautyResearch.com or click
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About Beauty Research
Beauty Research is a beauty blogging web site started by two experienced skin care enthusiasts wishing to share tips and suggestions. The blog includes all kinds of articles related to celebrities, fashion, women's health and diet. For more information, visit http://www.beautyresearch.com.
Karen Feinberg, BeautyResearch.com, http://www.beautyresearch.com, +1 949-769-1408, [email protected]
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