#11

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Wisconsin
Thanks Mike!
Here’s a photo of the culprit. 
I tend to think that my chin is over-hydrated after being essentially steamed all night...and that I need to fix that first.
I’m not sure that a hot shower isn’t making it worse. 


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#12

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gone to Carolina in my mind
A picture is definitely worth a thousand words Pete.  Your mask looks small already, and it is of course covering the problem area. 

It occurred to me that if overhydration is the problem, the Original Noxzema might help.  I use [font=Verdana]Original Noxzema occasionally, and always feel refreshed and clean as a whistle afterwards.  It does dry the skin - a downside for some, but perhaps just what you need.  BTW, I have often used it before shaving - sometimes with a moisturizer (like the HA serum), and sometimes just a splash and go, and it works well enough for me.[/font]

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#13

Member
Wisconsin
Ya know Mike...
I actually tried the Noxema that I had.  
Turns out it was from the Neolithic period and wasn’t good for anything.  
I plan on replacing it with an updated tub.
I’ll give it a try!
Oh and I just bot some Lucky Tiger face scrub and face wash...thanks!


One of the wet shaving procedures I’ve never understood is applying Noxema before a shave.  
Who in the hell wants major, eye-watering menthol before applying, for example, MdC Vetyver?

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