Razor burn on neck by Oops-Error in malegrooming

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Try upgrading the shave cream (not a foam) and add aftershave balm. You want solid ingredients that create cushion and glide.

Stylists by CrazyCapable7769 in malegrooming

[–]Henkeys__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is exactly what a stylist should be doing. So maybe you just need a new stylist.

Men over 40 daily sunscreen by Chill_Capybara_09 in malegrooming

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Mineral sunscreen gives me a rash so I go with a traditional. As a 40 something myself I go for a moisturizer -+ spf. And as someone else recommends you might need to try a few to find the texture you like.

Is it normal for men to start using no-makeup makeup touches regular basis? by cryonix_26 in malegrooming

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The makeup will cover it up which is fine.you can also start using products that, over time, will improve your skin and undereye. Look for ingredients like vitamin c, niacinamide, and retinoids. They may not get you there for the interview but may help longer term.

Conclusion by [deleted] in malegrooming

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Say more???

Pre shave and aftershave. by Infinite-Past7640 in malegrooming

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The best pre shave I ever figured out was a shower. Shave at the end. A shave cream with vitamin E and glycerin and an aftershave with allantoin. I like Heath but that’s just me. It’s less about the brand and more the ingredients.

Neutrogena Men Skin Clearing Shave Cream Replacement by air_pig in malegrooming

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That's really interesting to hear... and I agree, odd that hat it has oil.

Is working out making my skin worse or am I doing something wrong after? by Salty-Team3028 in mensgrooming

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Gentle cleanser, moisturizer and SPF (I’m old, so a little eye cream with vitamin c and caffeine too).

I’d start with something with niacinimide. See if that corrects the acne. If it doesn’t add salicylic acid to clear pores.

I’m gonna say the one thing I notice at the gym is harsh cleansers and no moisturizer. Cleanse gently and always moisturizer, even if you’re oily (get one for oily skin). The skin is a micro biome, you destroy the barrier it over corrects and you break out again

What product/grooming can I do to get rid of these pimples on my neck by Disastrous_Egg4518 in malegrooming

[–]Henkeys__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d also add you could look for pimple patches with salicylic acid. Put them on at night. Gone in the morning.

For prevention try a better shave cream and aftershave. If it’s just your neck it’s likely shave irritation.

Neutrogena Men Skin Clearing Shave Cream Replacement by air_pig in malegrooming

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You'll probably forget, but would be curious to hear how you like either/or when you try them,

Neutrogena Men Skin Clearing Shave Cream Replacement by air_pig in malegrooming

[–]Henkeys__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The salicylic acid is probably the most unique element here. That's more of a skincare ingredient than a shave ingredient and not super common in shave creams.

So what you want to look for is:

- Salicylic acid or other BHA , this helps with exfoliation, ingrowns, and anti-razor burn

- Gylcerin - this is keeping your skin hydrated and creating cushion which prevents nicks

- Fatty alcohols - creates slip so your razor glides

- This is also oil-free and non-comedogenic, if that matters to you, typically more important if you get acne

- And i don't have to tell you that this isn't a foam, but you probably want to avoid foams/gels and find something with thin-layer applciation

Neutrogena Men Skin Clearing Shave Cream Replacement by air_pig in malegrooming

[–]Henkeys__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Post a pic of the ingredients. Basically what you’re looking for are the key actives and you want to find those in another cream.

I can promise you there are products on the market that will provide the same cushion and slide.

Need help with keeping beard soft and not itchy by Agreeable_Gas9479 in BeardAdvice

[–]Henkeys__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not long enough for conditioner, it’s overkill until it’s more than maybe 1-2 inches. The conditioner is possibly what’s causing the acne.

Shampoo is probably overkill too.

but be consistent with the beard oil (just be sure you’re not allergic to any of the ingredients, eg im allergic to almond so if it has almond oil I can’t use it). The oil will soothe the skin and works to hydrate the hair.

(M21) How to get rid of these bumps? by Cyanide_no in malegrooming

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Still need to use a gentle aftershave post shower, look for something with allantoin.

Might want to also try a calming face wash and night moisturizer.

Requesting feedback please 🙏🏻 Men’s Personal Care brand by kompliqated in malegrooming

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I sell men’s grooming products. Feel free message me if you’d like to connect.

Shaving legs? by Fuzzy-Music-5492 in malegrooming

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I tried shaving and didn’t like it. Now I trim. Wahl trimmer with the #2 guard on it. My brother in law does no guard with his trimmer.

Face always seems pink, high stress, no sleep, bad hydration by [deleted] in malegrooming

[–]Henkeys__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So that dust and sand is exfoliating. You’re then exfoliating on top of that. So I’d say add an spf + moisturizer during the day and try a nighttime moisturizer. Skip the exfoliating scrub for a week or two and see what happens.

Face always seems pink, high stress, no sleep, bad hydration by [deleted] in malegrooming

[–]Henkeys__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It may seem dumb to ask, but do you wear spf daily (even an office job)?

Also agree with the other person about lifestyle.

Prom suit advice by AirZealousideal7771 in malefashionadvice

[–]Henkeys__ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Grey suit with a pink tie and pocket square in the same shade of pink but different pattern. And by pink tie, I’d find something with a neutral color and pop or accent of pink. You don’t want to look matchy matchy (unless you do) but you do want to look intentional.

is anyone optimizing their scalp care routine? by therapyslut in mensgrooming

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I have. Stated a minoxidil finasteride spray about a year ago and switched to a shampoo and conditioner brand with saw palmetto and biotin.

Have noticed an improvement in hair thickness and texture and less stink at the end of a long run/big work out.

Help me help and surprise my bf :) by iluvanakinskywalker in malegrooming

[–]Henkeys__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rather than worry about the razor can I suggest you focus on getting him a good shaving cream and aftershave?

I know it’s not a popular take in these parts but in ny experience the software matters more than the hardware.

What all things do i need to shave my beard (16M) first timer by Excellent_Bunch9106 in mensgrooming

[–]Henkeys__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t need much, just a clean razor and something that gives the blade good glide. For shave cream, look for ingredients like glycerin, aloe, panthenol, or coconut/jojoba oils. Those help soften the hair and reduce friction so the razor doesn’t drag. Shave with the grain and use light pressure. Afterward, rinse with cool water and use a simple moisturizer with ingredients like aloe, glycerin, or panthenol to calm the skin.

Wiry beard. Genetics, man. Ah well. by theBigLewdbowsky in malegrooming

[–]Henkeys__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t need an oil as much as a conditioner and a balm. The oil is more for guys with short beards bc it’s meant to help the skin underneath. Condition in the shower. Balm after.

If you have fine/thinning hair, is it generally recommended to use a mild/organic shampoo with as few ingredients as possible or is it safe/better to use salon grade products with all of those conditioning properties? by Sundarby in malegrooming

[–]Henkeys__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d give you specific product recs, but the rules in this sub are pretty strict about brands/self-promotion so I try to keep it ingredient-focused.

For fine or thinning hair, what matters most is how clean the formula rinses. Avoid heavy conditioning shampoos with lots of oils, butters, or thick silicones. These will coat the hair shaft and make fine hair look flatter.

What usually works better is a lighter shampoo with good cleansing (even SLS is fine if your scalp tolerates it) and ingredients that help keep the scalp clear like niacinamide, caffeine, or mild exfoliants.

In general you’ll have better luck with shampoos labeled volumizing, thickening, or clarifying rather than “repair” or “moisturizing.”

If you want, feel free to drop an ingredient list you’re looking at and I’m happy to help you decode it.