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General Category => Questions and Answers => Topic started by: One More Rodeo on 22 January 2023, 06:00:08 pm
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Their beards are like sandpaper sometimes.
Would you use aloe vera gel on scratched skin?
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I find aloe Vera gel or hemp face cream great for healing and reducing further irritation.
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Sudocrem. That is all :D
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I’m a sensitive wee soul, even sudocrem nips me then leaves me red :FF
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Last time I had severe beard burn down there and I just used Vaseline, it was the only thing that would create a barrier for it so it wouldn't chafe :'(
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I'm also very sensitive and even shaving causes me problems so I use cosrx Advanced snail 96 mucin essence from boots or online and it's fragrance free and texture is like a serum and very soothing and healing. I've delicate skin and use it to shave with a fragrance free foaming face wash.
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Cocoa butter good for me.
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I’m a sensitive wee soul, even sudocrem nips me then leaves me red :FF
I once wound up with an actual scab on my chin from some stubbly twat who scrubbed my face absolutely raw. There was literally nothing I could put on it apart from a cold flannel without wanting to shriek :(.
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I once wound up with an actual scab on my chin from some stubbly twat who scrubbed my face absolutely raw. There was literally nothing I could put on it apart from a cold flannel without wanting to shriek :(.
It’s murder if you’ve not got long between bookings, I usually like to leave at least an hour between but that’s nothing once you’ve had half your face scraped off. It amazes me that grown men lack that awareness about their stubble being rough. Well, they probably don’t care which is most likely the case.