I thank you folks here at B&B for "creating a monster".
I was always big on nice (expensive) fragrances, and I do believe you often do get what you pay for.
But I have to say, "surrounding my face in class" has become quite addictive! I'm finding myself washing face multiple times a day, and then applying an After Shave of choice at any given moment. Is this a bad, or harmful thing?
Any time of day, there's that nice "therapeutic sting", and the nice scent of course. I'm of the thought that I might be cutting down on facial bacteria, the alcohol content is murdering all cooties on skin.
Yes, I imagine for some, too much of a drying effect, but I'm Italian with a bit of an olive complexion, and oily skin. I'm 60, and still often break out like a 16 year old boy.
I'm noticed a considerable reduction in breakouts, and better skin since going back to old school DE wet shaving. Figure something good is happening!
I was always big on nice (expensive) fragrances, and I do believe you often do get what you pay for.
But I have to say, "surrounding my face in class" has become quite addictive! I'm finding myself washing face multiple times a day, and then applying an After Shave of choice at any given moment. Is this a bad, or harmful thing?
Any time of day, there's that nice "therapeutic sting", and the nice scent of course. I'm of the thought that I might be cutting down on facial bacteria, the alcohol content is murdering all cooties on skin.
Yes, I imagine for some, too much of a drying effect, but I'm Italian with a bit of an olive complexion, and oily skin. I'm 60, and still often break out like a 16 year old boy.
I'm noticed a considerable reduction in breakouts, and better skin since going back to old school DE wet shaving. Figure something good is happening!
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