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In a cold climate moisturising is essential. Otherwise the dry skin starts to flake and you end up minging.
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Hundreds and thousands ?
silver balls ?
I'd rather top myself
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Originally posted by Money Money Money View PostMy aftershaves £180 a pop alone!
60% of the time, it works every time!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat can't be right - even if you don't do all that bollux, you must spend >£30 on shaving cream alone.
I'm a tight/skint git so I sport a beard.
You only need to moisturise if you wash your face with soap, just splash water and keep it 'au naturel'.
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I have to admit that after a shave, particularly in winter, I tend to use moisturiser as the skin dries out. I always wear odd socks, in fact the one on my right foor has been changed for nearly a year now
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostHmm, that could be a trifle sticky
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Originally posted by northernrampage View Post...used to slather himself in aloe vera lotion. It was yucky and bizarre. Then tell me I should do the same.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDo the ladies genuinely prefer metrosexual moisturizing must-get-a-botox big girls’ blouses? Or do they secretly hunker after the rugged, tough alpha male type?
It's off-putting if you go too far. My ex was a boxing coach, he was very battered looking (which I didn't mind). But he shaved off all his arm hairs and his chest hairs, and used to slather himself in aloe vera lotion. It was yucky and bizarre. Then tell me I should do the same. Maybe he was hinting at something who knows
But I do like guys with hands a bit moisturised and same for face. Doesn't take my skin apart if they have lotion on.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
It'll be Mantyliners next!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar...en-tights.html
Apologies that it's from the Mail
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYou see I’m the type who’s never owned a comb as my hair’s about 3mm long. I shave in the evening and if I have a bit of stubble in the morning then I don’t really care. Socks don’t have to match as I wear DMs that cover them and the only moisturizer my face needs is soapy water.
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