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Men’s Body Shaving Tips You Need

Men’s Body Shaving Tips You Need Whether you're a high-performance athlete or just a very hairy guy, you’ll probably welcome a few tips on how to get rid of body hair effectively and painlessly. The benefits of men's body shaving extend beyond physical appeal and winning the swim meet; many men shave their body to look thinner, make their muscles appear more toned or simply to get a more...

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4 Tips for Ingrown Hair Treatment

4 Tips for Ingrown Hair Treatment Ingrown hairs (also called razor bumps) are unsightly and painful. They result when the shaved hair gets trapped inside the follicle or grows back into the skin. It can cause scarring, redness and swelling (its medical term is Pseudofolliculitis Barbae or PFB). We have developed this comprehensive approach that will solve the most stubborn conditions or more...

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Pros and Cons: Electric Razors vs. Manual Razors vs. DE Razors

Pros and Cons: Electric Razors vs. Manual Razors vs. DE Razors Razors have been around since ancient times, when men used bronze blades or obsidian tools to shave off hairs. These days, there are enough shaving options available to fill up an aisle in the drug store. But what works the best: Electric, manual or double-edged (DE)? MenScience breaks down the pros and cons of each so you can decide what will work best more...

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African-American Shaving Tips

African-American Shaving Tips Most men have suffered from ingrown hairs or razor bumps at one point or another, and a large percentage of men must deal with the condition on a regular basis. This is especially true for African-American men. Because black men have body hairs that are predominantly curly and wiry, shaved hair follicles tend to curve back and re-enter the skin as they more...

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Skincare Tips for Black Men

Skincare Tips for Black Men While most skin problems affect all people equally, some problems tend to affect African-American skin differently or more frequently. These differences suggest that black men should pay special attention to their skincare routines, especially since some products can even discolor or damage darker skin tones. 1. Ingrown hairs. While most men have more...

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