Thursday, January 14, 2010

Grooming: Magic Shave Cream


Being a man of color, I've had to deal with razor bumps for a long period of time. Continuously growing my beard out to stop them from appearing but doing so only delayed it until my next haircut that they would show on my neck again. I went from using bump patrol to shaving but nothing seemed to work, it would just come back and stress began to built as much as my lack of tolerance for it. I know alot of men deal with this as I did and I will say that there is a solution...

Magic Shave Cream!

Since the first day I used this I've been completely Razor Bump free!! When I say free.. I mean FREE! Magic Shave is a product that's been around for some years now, mostly knownfor there powder form, not too long ago they released a Shea butter cream version (pctured above). This cream goes on just like a regular shaving cream with a waiting period of ten minutes, remove and shower and presto-chango! Razor bumps be gone, hello smooth skin. After a couple uses your skin will become use to it and become more clearer.

I'm religious and completely dedicated to this product. If you have the same problem I would say give it a try, if bumps are not cleared I would suggest seeing a dermatologist in your area.

3 comments:

  1. "A young male with a growing passion for tailored suits, tie bars, and creative expression through details. I'm obsessed with fit and proportion but love the simplicity of Black, Grey and Blue."

    Kev bro!! I love your blog man.. Can I ask you a pers qst plz? You're writing about tie bars in your bio.. do you use them?? I was until two years ago and find it much more stylish to oull the back end of the tie away from the front end.. creating a twisted back end that everyone can see hanging next to the front piece of the tie.. What do you think, hot or not?? Is this a Dutch thing man or have you seen more of this rebellious behavior?

    Best and come and visit the SuitSociety.com, welcome anytime.

    Lance

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  2. Hey Lance,

    Sorry for the late response. Work has taken up a considerable amount of time right now and I'm working my way back to this.

    Thank you for your comment too! I'd haven't seen anyone here in Atlanta doing that at all, let alone just wearing a suit. Everyone always asks, "where are you going looking so nice?" I'm sure you get the same thing most often. As far as the tie bar goes, I haven't completely turned my tie around, but sometimes I do turn my tie bar to the backside. I gave a look today and it is pretty stylish, i'll have to give this Dutch flavor a try when I'm going out.

    Your site is awesome! I'm more then happy I came across it!

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