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I find the same, especially during winter.
Do you use an Aftershave Balm (ASB)?
I find the same, especially during winter.
Do you use an Aftershave Balm (ASB)?
I use lanolin and coconut oil 50/50 mix, work's a treat.I have started to notice my skin being dry after a shave. I may be due to winter weather. I don't think it is any worse then when I used a cartridge razor but I am starting to pay more attention to my skin condition since using a DE razor.
When working outside I do use a lip balm for drying lips. If my lips are drying out it make's sence the test of my face is also. Just your lip skin in thinner and more sensitive so you notice that first.
Can anyone recommend a good moisturiser
Unrefined Shea butter or coconut oil. Cannot get better than that. Little boy goes long way
Edit
Before you leave home apply Thayers on face. You will not regret!
Yes, NS, I was meaning to find out if the OP was using a moisturiser instead of an ASB. Personally I would recommend an ASB instead of a moisturiser because it's designed specifically for that purpose; although I don't think there's actually much of a difference.I often wonder when people refer to a moisturiser if they mean a balm, but correct me if I'm wrong but surely a ASB works in much the same way.
I myself always use a balm, even this morning when I didn't bother having a shave, there's no where I need to be or go today.
I agree. I always use a balm after shaving, however I use moisturiser on days that I haven't shaved.Yes, NS, I was meaning to find out if the OP was using a moisturiser instead of an ASB. Personally I would recommend an ASB instead of a moisturiser because it's designed specifically for that purpose; although I don't think there's actually much of a difference.
I would use a moisturiser on parts of my face that aren't shaved - but it's rare that I use one.
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