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April 14, 2007

Skin Care For Men

skin care man shaving Some men's skin care tips here.
What is THE essential skin care every man should practice? We know for sure some men out there are reluctant to make any changes to their daily habits. Still is important to do these steps because as we like to say a lot “It’s not all about looking good”, actually looking good is a product of a healthy skin.
 

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Posted on April 14, 2007 12:42 PM by skin c231.
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Shea Butter is extremely beneficial to our skin, hair, fingernails, and many other things. While a lot of people are familiar with the healing benefits of unrefined Shea Butter, a lot of people mistakenly think that it's something that is just for women. That is most definitely not true. It doesn't discriminate. It loves men too!

Shea Butter is especially great for shaving. On sensitive facial skin, using it for shaving is a wonder lotion. It allows the razor to glide smoothly across the facial skin and still allows for a close shave. It also helps prevent razor burn and those little red bumps that shaving can often leave behind. While it is helping men shave, it is also benefiting their skin through some amazing healing properties. Start by using your normal warm water to open your pores and soften the hairs on your face. Then, smooth a generous amount of it on your face. Shave the way you usually shave, and rinse. Use a towel to wipe away the excess Shea Butter. You will notice smoother, softer skin, and easier shaving.

See, guys. Shea Butter isn't just a girly product. It has serious benefits that even the most manly man can appreciate!

For more information, please visit Purely Shea at http://www.purelyshea.com/

Posted by: Robyn Scott at October 3, 2008 04:30 PM

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