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Gentleman (Part 2): Skincare.
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My dear gentle-fellows, bounders, cads, lotharios and those princes amongst men...
Do you ever experience dry or sensitive skin on your face? If so, do you ignore it, thinking it's something that will pass (because it's the masculine thing to do) or do you moisturise your face and maintain it?
Would you use standard off-the-shelf, run-of-the-mill, unisex creams from a supermarket or pharmacy or something targeted for men? |
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"My dear gentle-fellows, bounders, cads, lotharios and those princes amongst men...
Do you ever experience dry or sensitive skin on your face? If so, do you ignore it, thinking it's something that will pass (because it's the masculine thing to do) or do you moisturise your face and maintain it?
Would you use standard off-the-shelf, run-of-the-mill, unisex creams from a supermarket or pharmacy or something targeted for men?"
Well male half here. I do a full skin care routine, toner+vitC+sunscreen in morning, evening toner+retinol+moisturiser.
It's a skin man, take care of it, you won't like a replacement, there is nothing masculine or feminine about it. Taking care of yourself is a GOOD THING. |
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over a year ago
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I've given up on moisturiser and post shave balms as my skin's still dry afterward. I'm using barrier creams instead .. tried more than enough and la roche possay ap+m is the best non greasy I've found, but can still leave some if you use too much. |
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"My dear gentle-fellows, bounders, cads, lotharios and those princes amongst men...
Do you ever experience dry or sensitive skin on your face? If so, do you ignore it, thinking it's something that will pass (because it's the masculine thing to do) or do you moisturise your face and maintain it?
Would you use standard off-the-shelf, run-of-the-mill, unisex creams from a supermarket or pharmacy or something targeted for men?"
Male or female collagen cream is best
I know someone that used it on their cock also and they had the smoothest softest cock |
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"My dear gentle-fellows, bounders, cads, lotharios and those princes amongst men...
Do you ever experience dry or sensitive skin on your face? If so, do you ignore it, thinking it's something that will pass (because it's the masculine thing to do) or do you moisturise your face and maintain it?
Would you use standard off-the-shelf, run-of-the-mill, unisex creams from a supermarket or pharmacy or something targeted for men?
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Well male half here. I do a full skin care routine, toner+vitC+sunscreen in morning, evening toner+retinol+moisturiser.
It's a skin man, take care of it, you won't like a replacement, there is nothing masculine or feminine about it. Taking care of yourself is a GOOD THING."
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I often buy unisex skin care products and often the same as my partner or products targeted at people with dry skin. I moisturise my entire body, head to toe everyday.  |
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"I've given up on moisturiser and post shave balms as my skin's still dry afterward. I'm using barrier creams instead .. tried more than enough and la roche possay ap+m is the best non greasy I've found, but can still leave some if you use too much."
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Have you tried medicated creams or something via prescription? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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If I’m lazy and don’t shave for several days I get a bit dry skin under the hair but I don’t bother to moisture it as it goes away after shaving regular for a few days |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Given the state of finance at home, skincare for me is a luxury thing and something that stays off my shopping lists. Might I do so when circumstances allow? Maybe, but it ain’t a priority for me currently. My ladies, food, and heat take priority. |
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"My dear gentle-fellows, bounders, cads, lotharios and those princes amongst men...
Do you ever experience dry or sensitive skin on your face? If so, do you ignore it, thinking it's something that will pass (because it's the masculine thing to do) or do you moisturise your face and maintain it?
Would you use standard off-the-shelf, run-of-the-mill, unisex creams from a supermarket or pharmacy or something targeted for men?
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Male or female collagen cream is best
I know someone that used it on their cock also and they had the smoothest softest cock "
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Duly noted in my vintage suede green notebook, for the future. 📗 |
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over a year ago
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Kiehls face wash, then scrub and a moisturiser to finish.
I'm off to Paris next week and I've heard good things about Horace products, so I'll be checking them out. |
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"Yes l have been told by SWMBO to moisturise but l only do if a couple of times a week. Nivea for my arms and legs as I'm just back from the Western desert."
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A couple of times a week is twice more than most gentlefolk would do. Your skin must be quite arid. 🩶 |
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"Just put some Fairy Liquid on a flannel and wash your face with that, it certainly worked for Nanette Newmans hands "
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The lemon, antibacterial variety? Wouldn't that be too astringent on the face? 🙂 |
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"I use a range of good quality products. Skin still gets dry sometimes but that’s because I’m probably dehydrated. Drinking water is a very important part of looking after your skin and yourself. "
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Hydration is often overlooked when it comes to skin-health. 💧 |
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