Author Topic: Skin conditions  (Read 1181 times)

Moisturizer is one hell of a thing to have, you should consider some sort of reminder to make sure you apply it.
Yeah, I should really incorporate it into my normal routine, rather than just applying it when my skin gets dry.

So far I've worked it into my shower routine. I'll usually apply some after I shower, because when I dry myself off with a towel, I get a lot of the tiny flakey skin from my chicken skin rub off. I don't really know that the moisturiser is doing anything there (because the skin only flakes like that when drying with a towel), but I feel better about using it.
And if I've got it at hand I'll give my face a moisturise too.


Shame I don't shave more often, or with a closer shave. I've got some fairly nice moisturising after-shaves as gifts, but because I don't shave much, and only have an electric razer that doesn't get too close, I never remember/bother to use it.

A simple non-electric razer with a decent shaving cream does the face wonders, a $5 one I bought a few years back still does the trick.

Have you sought out any possible way to tone that down? Being unable to touch certain metals could be problematic at times.
It's not like I'm breaking out instantly after touching them. It takes several hours of contact for the rash to begin.

A simple non-electric razer with a decent shaving cream does the face wonders, a $5 one I bought a few years back still does the trick.
To my eternal shame I've never used a non-electric razer.
I've got an electric razer, and then a triple-head razer that gets really close, but you can't use it on hair remotely long, because it will just rip the hairs out of your face.

I was circumcised, so that means that I am now suffering from having no foreskin.

It's not like I'm breaking out instantly after touching them. It takes several hours of contact for the rash to begin.
Oh okay, I thought it was one of those things that took a few minutes. I try to avoid wearing metal due to it causing me to itch (along with a lot of stuff)

To my eternal shame I've never used a non-electric razer.
I've got an electric razer, and then a triple-head razer that gets really close, but you can't use it on hair remotely long, because it will just rip the hairs out of your face.
You should definitely invest in a simple non-electric shaver. I used an electric one before I used a non-electric one, made a difference. Smoother face and less irritation. Mine has one of those moisturizing strips on it as well so that helps a ton.

not really anything but i get sunburns kinda easily

sucks a little bit when i want to go swimming or ride my bike a long way during the day
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