I’ll search for some vegan ones now, thanks. And appreciate the nice comments. I’ll aim for two passes and I currently use the WS DE razor and their blades as they were kind enough to send me some after a quick chat with them.Firstly congratulations on getting yourself sorted well done.
I would suggest trying different soaps perhaps even trying vegan just to make sure theirs certain ingredients that you don’t get along with.
A lad at my work was quite similar to you but to a lesser degree and putting balm on his face made him worse,
Don’t try going for a bbs & possibly 2 passes is enough.
What Razor/Blade combo are you using?
I don’t believe I do but the right side is the trickiest part I find. I may possibly try and leave it long enough when I have time off work to grow a good amount and see if it grows out well, if that makes sense.Picking up on one of Mike's points above, how many passes are you doing? Do you shave against the grain on your neck? If you do, cut that out of your routine to see if that helps.
I’ve heard about mapping the beard but didn’t think going for BBS was a issue as everyone else I know manages it, even though naively they’re not in the same situation as me.Map your beard, never go against the grain on your neck. Never try for a BBS on your neck. How often do you shave?
I don’t currently but will do in the near future which is partly why I’m trying to get it sorted altogether as I do know it can be a irritant etcDo you wear a shirt & tie daily ?
My skin was significantly affected when I changed jobs years ago and started wearing a shirt & tie daily. Certain washing detergents also affected my skin when the shirt came into contact with my neck and rubbed against it during the day.
I will add that to my list and give it a go, many thanks ✌you could try using aloe vera gel, it's known for its cooling and soothing properties
I don’t currently but will do in the near future which is partly why I’m trying to get it sorted altogether as I do know it can be a irritant etc
That’s a really great list, will take those into account. Many thanks mateA few ideas to try if you’re interested.
1. Try not using aftershave splashes for a month or two. Just use a balm.
2. Apply a splash of unscented witch hazel after every other shave and follow up with a balm.
3. If you wear a fragrance daily ( EDT, EDP, Cologne etc ) its common to spray on your neck. Try spraying on the shoulder blades / below the neck line before putting on a shirt or top.
Perfume content in aftershaves and fragrances, EDT’s etc. can be an irritant and each of us has different sensitivity levels.
Hope you manage to make some improvements whatever you do.
No problem. I hope there's something in there that helps.That’s a really great list, will take those into account. Many thanks mate
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