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cubert said:If your problem is severe, unsightly and painful as you say then the first thing you need to do is stop shaving and forget all these powders and potions
Go and see your G.P. to rule out anything that can be treated by prescription medication or possibly needs referral to a dermatologist.
Once that's done then look at your shaving technique.
hunnymonster said:cubert said:If your problem is severe, unsightly and painful as you say then the first thing you need to do is stop shaving and forget all these powders and potions
Go and see your G.P. to rule out anything that can be treated by prescription medication or possibly needs referral to a dermatologist.
Once that's done then look at your shaving technique.
Seriously? I tried that route on and off for 20 years - other than the wasted time on appointments, collecting prescriptions, travel to the dermotology dept at the hospital, etc and the wasted cash on razors with ever increasing number of blades, more varieties of canned gunge than I could shake a stick at, electric shavers and prescriptions - I got precisely nowhere. Same angry face and neck after shaving - so much so that it was a tradeoff between hating the beard that grew or hating the face ache after shaving.
Proper preparation, single bladed razor & WTG only saved the day. Even my GP was impressed with the change in less than a month (I bumped into him socially not long after starting this lark).
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