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  • Philips Nivea moisturising shaving conditioner for a smooth shave with less irritation
  • The formula is enriched with Natural MICRO tec to sooth and moisturise your skin while shaving with the Philips NIVEA FOR MEN shaver.
  • Philips NIVEA FOR MEN shaving conditioner balm protects the skin against irritation for a healthy look and enables superior gliding.
  • NIVEA FOR MEN conditioner dispensing system gives the ultimate moisturising and soothing shave and integrated cartridge refill system gives the ease of shaving conditioner refill.
  • Single bottle of 75ml Nivea For Men shaving conditioner is enough for 3 months supply (under regular use conditions)

Philips New Nivea for Men CoolSkin Shaving Conditioner Balm HS803/04 With Replacement Cartridge – 3 Pack

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  • Philips Nivea moisturising shaving conditioner for a smooth shave with less irritation
  • The formula is enriched with Natural MICRO tec to sooth and moisturise your skin while shaving with the Philips NIVEA FOR MEN shaver.
  • Philips NIVEA FOR MEN shaving conditioner balm protects the skin against irritation for a healthy look and enables superior gliding.
  • NIVEA FOR MEN conditioner dispensing system gives the ultimate moisturising and soothing shave and integrated cartridge refill system gives the ease of shaving conditioner refill.
  • 75ml Nivea For Men shaving conditioner is enough for 3 months supply (under regular use conditions)

Product Description
Product Features: Integrated cartridge refill system – Simply pump the NIVEA FOR MEN shaving conditioner from the refill can directly into the Cool Skin shaver NIVEA FOR MEN conditioner dispensing system – shaving conditioner is dispensed directly onto your skin for a moisturizing and soothing shave. The formula is enriched with vitamins and chamomile to condition your skin and support a healthy look

Philips New Nivea for Men Coolskin Shaving Conditioner Balm HS800/04 for Philips Moisturising Shavers

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Approximately 30% of the visitors to my web site http://HairRemovalHaven.com entered my web site from the male pubic hair removal web pages. A lot of men are interested in learning how to remove their pubic hair but do not know how to start as most of the pubic hair removal products and services are catered mainly for women.

Let’s check out the prevalent pubic hair removal methods used by women to find out why they may not work for men.

Why Brazilian Waxing May Be Bad For Men

Some Brazilian waxing studios accept male customers at a higher price. Unfortunately, most men are reluctant to visit a waxing studio as they feel very out of place there.

Some men will find the prospect of exposing their private parts to a total stranger very embarrassing. The pulling of hair from the ultra sensitive skin of the testicles isn’t a good idea. Most women feel sore after the wax strips are removed from their pubic region for a day or two. Can you imagine if you did the same thing on a man’s testicles? I bet he wouldn’t be able to walk properly for a couple of days!

Why You Should Not Use A Male Electric Shaver For Anywhere Other Than Your Face

Here’s a stupid idea I got from my research – Using an electric beard shaver on your pubic hair. I don’t understand why people would risk getting skin irritations on their private parts like that. Anyway, if you plan to use one, please remember to use a different shaving foil for your pubic region for hygiene purposes.

Say No To Razor Blades

Women have the availability of leg shavers for shaving their pubes. Although this isn’t the best tool to use, at least they have leg shavers while men don’t. I do not recommend using any traditional razor blade on the sensitive pubic region because it may cause pubic rashes, pubic pimples and ingrown pubic hair. Don’t believe me? Try shaving your balls with a razor blade and I guarantee you’ll feel a terrible burning sensation all over your testicles due to the razor burns.

Pubic hair removal methods that work for women may not work as well for men. Thankfully, there are specialized pubic hair removers that work well on both sexes. I personally use and recommend the “Body Bare” shaver. Ever since I started using this product, all my skin irritations stopped surfacing. Stop trying to save money on ineffective tools that may hurt your family jewels. It’s not worth the risk.

Natalie Williams’ recommended pubic shaver is the Body Bare shaver. Visit her web site for more male pubic hair removal tips on how to shave your pubes.

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Many people have asked the question “Does shaving everyday damage my skin?”

 

            So does shaving with a conventional razor damage the skin on your face? The short answer is that it can if you are not using the proper products pre and post shave. If you simply use a supermarket shaving cream and do not use an aftershave or face lotion, your skin can get dried out and advance the signs of premature aging. My face is extremely prone to getting dry, even when using an electric shaver. I have found that when I began using the proper high quality shaving products that my face feels much softer, moisturized and looks much healthier.

            So how can you get the close shave you want from a conventional razor and still avoid damaging and or drying out your face? As I stated above, using the correct products pre and post shave will eliminate the damage and drying of your skin. A pre shave face wash is an excellent way to clear the face of any oil, dirt or debris prior to running a razor over your face. Clearing your skin of oil and dirt allow the blade to slide over your face with the least amount of resistance possible. This does two things, It allows your razor to glide smoothly down your face without getting snagged on dirt and oil as well as clearing your face of any dirt that my get forced into your pores causing irritation and possible ingrown hairs.

            The next step to getting the best possible shave without damaging your face is to use a high quality shaving cream or lather that was designed by professionals to give your skin a fighting chance. Almost all supermarket shaving creams are created to do the least amount necessary for your skin. They are made as cheaply as possible with harsh chemicals that are not designed to protect your skin from a sharp razor. Using a high quality shaving cream or lather has many benefits. One is that it allows the blade to glide as smoothly as possible, giving you an extremely close shave, while also infusing the skin with moisturizers to fight the effects of drying and premature aging.

            The third step in your daily routine should be a moisturizing after shave or balm. When an aftershave is applied it provides the skin with instant moisture as well as closing the pores of the skin to block and dirt or oil from getting into them and causing irritation or the dreaded razor burn. They also give the skin a cooling sensation which soothes your skin and leaves your skin feeling fresh and rejuvenated.

            The last and most important step is to use a high quality face lotion with or without sunscreen as an ingredient. I personally recommend using one with SPF 15 or above. The sun is one of the main culprits in premature aging and if you can protect your skin from the minute you walk out the door I feel it is a great idea to do.

            Using a moisturizer after shaving is a vital step that provides the face with moisture all throughout the day. Moisturized skin is healthy skin, and healthy skin is skin that looks great for years to come.

            Following these steps is a slam dunk way to fight premature aging and dry skin, while providing you with the closest shave possible.

 

Written by Peter Mitchell. Owner of the  <a onClick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.themetroman.com”>TheMetroMan</a>

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There are not many men who have not suffered with shaving rash at some time in their life.

Fact:  men suffer with shaving rash, razor bumps and ingrown hairs. These are all symptoms of regular shaving which most men have to endure on a daily basis.

Even the closest shave will leave a hair follicle growing from the skin. Depending on your skin and hair type, the shaved follicle may grow back on itself into the skin causing a reaction.

Ingrown hair is a condition found in a lot of men with curly hair and particularly black men.

The medical term for ingrown hair is pseudofolliculitis barbae. In grown hairs can appear anywhere, on the body and face, but usually where shaving takes place. Other areas include the inside of thighs where tight fitting clothes are worn, or where parts of the body are waxed. Those of us who are sat down in office environments are often prone to ingrown hair problems on their legs.

Shaving causes the hair to be shorn and leaves a sharp tip. The hair curls back on itself and penetrates the skin. The skin is infected and is caused to inflame, creating an irritation and sometimes painful bump.

Ingrown hairs can also be caused by the hair not being able to grow in a straight up direction due to a blocked pore. This will result in the hair growing sideways and eventually curling back on itself in the direction of the skin.

Shaving over skin that is affected with shaving rash is not recommended as this will aggravate the condition and may cause infection with a build up of pus and soreness around the affected area. This will also be unpleasant to see.

So how do I treat ingrown hairs I here you ask.

Effective treatment of ingrown hairs is something that can be done in the privacy of your own home without having to visit your local GP. This is as long as you follow these simple steps.

Firstly do not squeeze or pull at the affected area. This is a sure way to infect your skin and cause your symptoms to escalate.

Give the affected area a good wash with a warm cloth, this will soften the beard and allow the ingrown hair to be removed easily.

If you can see the ingrown hair causing the problem, approach removing it with ingrown hair tweezers. Make sure these are properly cleaned before you touch the area.  I also recommend using a professional ingrown hair remover product such as Medik8 Ingrown hair rescue. This will help alleviate the affected area and assist in the removal of the hair.

Avoid having a shave for a few days. If you have to shave use an electric shaver or single bladed razor. These won’t shave too near the skin and slice off the razor bump.

Next time you shave use a good quality shaving product that will not be too harsh on your skin. Leave the product to work on your beard for severe; minutes before you start to shave.

If your skin appears to become infected, then I advise you see your local GP.

Shaving rashes and nick and cuts don’t have to happen. A regular shaving routine will ensure you always look your best.

Jack Kershaw is a gents barber and resident men?s grooming advisor at www.aspetto.co.uk.
See my simple 5 step guide to the perfect shave to prevent shaving rash and unsightly nicks and cuts. A must read for the man who strives to maintain presence and well being.
http://www.aspetto.co.uk/Categories/MaleGrooming/ThePerfectShave/tabid/311/ctl/Edit/mid/895/Default.aspx

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