Hi!
I'm not here for me, but my husband. Shaving was always a problem for him and I'm trying to give him the tools to help himself since he thinks nothing more can be done.
I heard using a brush can help in his case... Father's day coming and I would like to offer him something to help him.
So, if you don't mind, I will describe his situation and I would love if you could give me your input. After all, I never had to shave my face
He's around 35 years old. Since he's been a teenager, acne has always been a problem. As a teen, it was severe and even meds didn't fix it entirely. His skin is very sensitive, he can't shave everyday unless he wants to look like he did it with a cheese grater. He's using a Gilette Fusion Power, which he says helped a little. A generic Gilette shaving cream for sensitive skin and Nivea Extreme Comfort balm as a aftershave. He's always shaving right after the shower, while the air in the bathroom is still hot and humid.
The result is not so bad, as long as he doesn't shave more than twice a week. Even then, small red bumps or white pimples are common. They happen a lot more if he shave more frequently or too rough.
That's all I can think of right now... Any thought, suggestions?
Thanks!
I'm not here for me, but my husband. Shaving was always a problem for him and I'm trying to give him the tools to help himself since he thinks nothing more can be done.
I heard using a brush can help in his case... Father's day coming and I would like to offer him something to help him.
So, if you don't mind, I will describe his situation and I would love if you could give me your input. After all, I never had to shave my face
He's around 35 years old. Since he's been a teenager, acne has always been a problem. As a teen, it was severe and even meds didn't fix it entirely. His skin is very sensitive, he can't shave everyday unless he wants to look like he did it with a cheese grater. He's using a Gilette Fusion Power, which he says helped a little. A generic Gilette shaving cream for sensitive skin and Nivea Extreme Comfort balm as a aftershave. He's always shaving right after the shower, while the air in the bathroom is still hot and humid.
The result is not so bad, as long as he doesn't shave more than twice a week. Even then, small red bumps or white pimples are common. They happen a lot more if he shave more frequently or too rough.
That's all I can think of right now... Any thought, suggestions?
Thanks!