Answer: Aftershave, like a lot of hygiene products for
men, is something that not a lot of us think about a lot beyond the fragrance. Indeed,
most Irish men at least will avoid talking about the products they use like the
plague, as if it’s something that they have no part in whatsoever, most often
mumbling something about getting it for Christmas or how their other half
bought it for them. Aftershave can be something of an exception to this rule,
but the only thing that is likely to merit a mention is if it is a fairly
well-known brand or at least on the expensive side. Any discussion beyond that
will usually result in a blank stare or perhaps a friendly shrug.
This is odd when we consider that
aftershave is a product we apply on a daily or near daily basis to our face,
but one which we most likely put zero thought into when it comes to how it is
affecting our skin. It can be hard to admit that a certain product is
irritating the skin or causing discomfort, let alone murmur that forbidden term
“sensitive skin.” But if you’re
finding that the blotchy look of shaving rash and blood on your collar is
outweighing the benefit of your favourite aftershave’s scent, here are a few
alternatives to consider.
Cut
Out the Alcohol
A wet shave using water, cream, and a razor
leaves the pores of the face open, as well many tiny nicks and cuts on the skin
which are often all but invisible. The majority of men’s aftershaves contain
alcohol to treat these cuts and open pores to ensure that they do not become
clogged or infected. The problem with that, however, is that alcohol dehydrates
the skin and often leaves it feeling tight, as well as prone to premature
aging. If you’re finding that you’re suffering from this uncomfortably tight
feeling after shaving, perhaps an alcohol free aftershave or balm might be the
answer. Neutrogena, for example, offers a great aftershave that fits the bill
perfectly. Washing the face with cold water after your shave but before
application will help close up the pores and cuts sufficiently in any case.
Stay
Young
If the idea of avoiding the premature aging
and tightness that comes with alcohol based aftershaves and actually slowing
down the inevitable lines that come with aging appeals to you, then perhaps it
might be an idea to avoid the lotion and balm area of post shaving treatments
and try one of the many moisturizers for men that are on the market. These
combine the benefits listed above, along with being perfect for men who do
suffer from sensitive skin after shaving. The Nivea for Men range has both a
“Rehydrating Moisturizer” and “Sensitive Moisturizer” which provide protection
after shaving throughout the day, refreshes the skin, and also protects from UV
rays if you’re working outdoors.
Worried
about Smell?
The most important part of an aftershave
for many of us, especially on a night out or special occasion, is the scent.
This is a factor that can be lost if switching to a non-alcohol shaving balm or
a moisturizer. If you’re looking for something to fill in the gap, take a look
at the range of colognes or eau de toilettes stocked in your local pharmacy,
and take your pick.
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