The Surgery
Sensitive Skin
If you find using cream or foam when shaving still doesn't reduce shaving irritation try an oil that will help the razor glide more smoothly over the skin preventing burning and friction.Pre & Post Shave
Splash the face several times with warm water to enable the pores to open gently dry off and then exfoliate the face using a good scrub before you apply cream/foam or oil and work the razor down the skin in short movements.Oily & Shiny Skin
What is the Best Way to Look After Oily Skin? Oily skin requires consistent maintenance to prevent excess oil combined with dirt and debris from clogging the pores resulting in blackheads and blemishes.Dry & Flaky Skin
After washing your face with a gentle cleanser, always apply a moisturiser to re-hydrate the skin.Normal Skin
Normal skin is never too oily or too dry. Zits are a rarity. You can tell normal skin, as with any skin type, by its texture and appearance.Acne & Blackheads
What are blackheads and how do I prevent and treat them? Blackheads are plugs of hardened sebum (oil) that get trapped in the pores and turn black.Dull Looking Skin
Exfoliating the skin refers to the deep down cleansing of the face to remove the build up of dead skin cells, dirt, grime and excess oils.
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