Essential Official Men's Hygiene Thread

Rozay Oro

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A nikka be sweating in his draws like juvie. shyt only happens at work or in my sleep though, shyt don't even gotta be hot. Was using this and it worked initially
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But after a while shyt stopped.

Tried this shyt
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Doesn't work at all.
:mjcry: anybody got any suggestions?
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Put me on for summer:

Moisturizer that aint gonna melt in the sun
Deodarant that gonna stay smelling fresh
 

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Put me on for summer:

Moisturizer that aint gonna melt in the sun
Deodarant that gonna stay smelling fresh

Jojoba oil for my face. You can use regular lotion for other areas of the body. That jojoba oil is light, and wont be oily

They sell this at CVS. I put it on at night as needed. I also shave my chest, abs and underarms:dame:but that helps as well
 

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If you are in your 30s and not using a retinol then you are missing out. Increased turnover of your skin, helps eliminate wrinkles, glowing skin :wow:

I've been going to the dermatologist for the past few months to help me with some skin issues.
 

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I need to get into the shea and cocoa butter business back home in Nigeria. Stuff I’ve been using got my skin on point.

There are so many original for people products out there it ain’t funny.

Black Soap - Dudu Osun especially. GOAT
 

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If you are in your 30s and not using a retinol then you are missing out. Increased turnover of your skin, helps eliminate wrinkles, glowing skin :wow:

I've been going to the dermatologist for the past few months to help me with some skin issues.
Interesting tell me more about the retinol
 

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Interesting tell me more about the retinol

https://theinventory.com/the-retinol-skincare-products-to-steal-from-your-girlfr-1829067447

Retinol is a vitamin A derivative. Retinol is used in skincare products like serums and creams to provide multiple benefits:

  • Reduces fine lines and wrinkles, making your skin look younger
  • Fades the appearance of hyperpigmentation, scarring, and sunspots, making your skin tone more even
  • Treats acne-prone skin, so you break out less
Retinol makes all this good stuff happen by encouraging “cell turnover” in your skin. Meaning? Dead skin sloughs off gradually and new skin comes to the surface. (It’s a form of exfoliation, but better for your skin than all those scratchy rubs and scrubs.) It stimulates the production of collagen, which plumps up skin to fill in those little lines and wrinkles, and when those new skin cells come up, they’re fresh and beautiful and tight—cue smaller pores, less acne and smooth skin that’s easier to shave.

This shyt has had my skin glowing. The side effect is that it can make your skin red or flake. I have a low prescription for tretinol, .0025%, and I experienced some minor flaking but not too terrible. You will need a sunscreen. On that note, I don't know why I went so long without sunscreen. I was so arrogant thinking because I'm black I didn't need one. Highly recommended.
 

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https://theinventory.com/the-retinol-skincare-products-to-steal-from-your-girlfr-1829067447

Retinol is a vitamin A derivative. Retinol is used in skincare products like serums and creams to provide multiple benefits:

  • Reduces fine lines and wrinkles, making your skin look younger
  • Fades the appearance of hyperpigmentation, scarring, and sunspots, making your skin tone more even
  • Treats acne-prone skin, so you break out less
Retinol makes all this good stuff happen by encouraging “cell turnover” in your skin. Meaning? Dead skin sloughs off gradually and new skin comes to the surface. (It’s a form of exfoliation, but better for your skin than all those scratchy rubs and scrubs.) It stimulates the production of collagen, which plumps up skin to fill in those little lines and wrinkles, and when those new skin cells come up, they’re fresh and beautiful and tight—cue smaller pores, less acne and smooth skin that’s easier to shave.

This shyt has had my skin glowing. The side effect is that it can make your skin red or flake. I have a low prescription for tretinol, .0025%, and I experienced some minor flaking but not too terrible. You will need a sunscreen. On that note, I don't know why I went so long without sunscreen. I was so arrogant thinking because I'm black I didn't need one. Highly recommended.
Yeah I got sensitive skin so I just want to make sure I get one that bother me. Right now all I put on my face is Shea butter. Sounds good though and I keep seeing it in the store. Retinol and Vitamin C/E? Serum are the two products I keep hearing about for skin health that I want to try
 
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