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Aftershave Buying Guide

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After your entire shaving  routine, there's just one more step--aftershave Aftershave will help to remove all remaining residue from any shave lubricant   that you used. It will also help to close your pores. Aftershave is especially important if  you have nicked yourself or managed a razor burn, since it's soothing qualities will help to alleviate any pain. By replenishing moisture, aftershave will leave you feeling refreshed and ready to go.  

Choosing Aftershave

  • Get the right kind for you skin type. There are many different types of aftershave  to choose from. There are lotions balms gels and liquid toners Try to steer clear of those that are alcohol-based since these tend to dry skin out and cause irritation to worsen. If you have oily skin or you need an antisceptic for your cuts, then alcohol-based is okay, but try to use it as a spot treatment only. You can then use a moisturizing balm  afterwards.
    • You should especially avoid using alcohol-based aftershaves if you have sensitive skin. Instead, look for a product geard towards sensitive skin and for treating razor burn
    • If you have normal to dry skin, opt for a standard balm or toner. These will be lightweight but not drying.
    • If you have acne-prone, dry, or sensitive skin, you might want to stay away from products that give a 'tingling feeling'. These will overdry your skin and you don't want that. Look out for ingredients like camphor menthol clove eucolyptus peppermint and balm mint
  • Don't blow the bank. Most products contain the same ingredients. If an aftershave seems rediculously high priced, chances are it is. Check the ingredients to make sure you're getting what you pay for. If it's all alcohol, don't buy it.
  • Be careful with fragrance. While fragrance may seem like a good idea, it dries out the skin, so you may want to skip it. If you don't wear cologne, then you may consider choosing a product with a fragrance to give you a light scent. Still, you might want to skip it all together and use a moisturizing alcohol-free aftershave  with a sepreate cologne afterwards.

Product Reviews and Ratings

Nivea for Men After Shave Balm  is a great product that smooths skin without leaving any residue.

Clearasil For Men Clear Skin Aftershave Balm --If you have acne, than this is a product you should try. It takes the place of an astringent and helps fight breakouts with salicylic acid.
O2xygen Aftershave Balm 

This product is a little pricier than drugstore brands, but it still leaves you with a smooth and comfortable feeling without being greasy. Zirh Soothe 

This product has a scent to it, which might bother some men. However, the cooling relief that it provides is definitely worth the smell. Neutrogena Razor Defense Post Shave Lotion:


Anthony Logistics After Burn Repair  While expensive, this product is packed with emollients making it one of the best out there.

Kiehl's Ultimate All Day After Shave Moisturizer  is great for all skin types. It doesn't have any SPF, but otherwise it's an overall great treatment for post-shaving.

L'Oreal Men's Expert Comfort Max Anti-Irritation After Shave Balm with SPF 15 Sunscreen  contains absolutely no alcohol, which is amazing. It's also inexpensive, protects from the sun, and provides moisture and soothing vitamin E.

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