Personally I don't recommend after shave even if you get razer burn. I use shave balm, which helps heal the skin and protect against ingrown hairs after shaving, and rehydrates it. Nivea makes a good one
Something like this?
Looks a bit different on my side of the pond but I believe that's the same thing, yes
I use a Nivea version of this. I've been very happy. Really you just want an antiseptic and lotion.
That’s actually the one I use as well!
So I’m not some expert but I would say it’s essential and I’ve been using that very one since I started shaving 20 years ago. I like to keep clean shaven so I shave every/every other day and I apply that after every shave.
It’s a good one because it’s relatively cheap and it contains no alcohol. Truly helps with irritation and any cuts or burns.
Can confirm. Been using them for a few years and I have no complaints, only praise for it. I've specifically used the Nivea ones.
Nope, go for a decent moisturizing lotion designed for facial use.
And one with salicylic acid will help with ingrowns
I just use witch hazel
He's a witch! Burn him!
I just use a good quality moisturiser, but I do get a little irritation.
I use an alum block after I shave. That’s it.
As someone who shaves regularly, my skin finally cleared when I began using alcohol and fragrance free aftershave lotion.
Not really, but sort of? So it is wise to use a mild antiseptic after you shave, even if you don't get irritated skin. Realistically if you're wallet isn't packed it can be one of the first things to go, easy.
Really depends on your skin.
Eh biggest thing is the scent, which can be replaced by cologne/EDT, and the antiseptic properties, sterilizing any cuts or gashes. Even for the antiseptic stuff, alum should be enough.
If I don’t get irritated skin after shaving should I still use an aftershave?
I would say it’s vital especially for anyone who shaves regularly. But using aftershave with alcohol is almost worse than not using anything
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