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I did used to, many moons ago.
There was an after shave that Chanel produced which I rather liked the stink of, so wore that.
I was young and had pink hair at the time....
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I tend to use aftershave on the wrists and under the collar rather than on the face. Fragrances, including mint, are irritants, especially for sensitive skin, so use fragrance free shaving creams.
Well formulated skin toners, like Derma E's can help reduce sensitivity and razor burn, followed by an exfoliant with salicylic acid (e.g neutrogena's acne control) to keep the pores free of infection and dirt.
Same here if I do wear aftershave it's normally sprayed on the wrists, neck, chest and head so I'm proper scented
As for wet shaving I absolutely hate it but this has definitely helped and I'd highly recommend it For Men Maca Root Shave Cream 200ml | The Body Shop I discovered it while I was in the reserve forces and got tired of shaving my skin into oblivion, it works an absolute treat.
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