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I'd also just like to recommend my shaving regimen:

I use Men's Grooming Lounge preshave oil and aftershave, and I shave with Kiss My Face shaving cream ( lathers really well ). Has drastically cut down on irritation.
 

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Originally Posted by turbozed
The funnest part of the facial are the "extractions." Trust me on this, you need to have this done.

Isn't that just paying someone to pop your zits?
 

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Originally Posted by greg_atlanta
Isn't that just paying someone to pop your zits?

Yes but the esthetician uses magnifying glass and instruments you'll never see because you'll have your eyes closed or covered.
 

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they really get into your pores. it's effective (and the feeling is unique).
 

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I use Shiseido Extra Smooth Sun Protection Cream for face Very Water Resistant Sunscreeen 36 SPF. I don't go out of the house without it.
 

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Originally Posted by robin
FYI, that's been one of the worst performing sunscreens in several studies. Not bad as a lotion though.

This may well be true, robin. I never use this by itself as sun protection. As a daily moisturizer it is amazing. I have oily skin and it never clogs anything up, it keeps my skin feeling great for a really long time, it has no scent, etc etc.

If you are concerned about the sun, you should not be wearing SPF 15 to begin with, in my humble opinion.
 

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Originally Posted by 8bpc
Interested in cost effective clay masks... let me know if you find any.


Try French Green Clay from mountainroseherbs.com. 1 lb for around $9. Like a ShamWow for my face. I think the Kaolin white is a bit less drying, but it was a ***** to mix last time. And - for reference sake - you might use 1 tsp for each application.
 

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