Mens Hygiene.. what are you using? so fresh and so cleannn cleannn..

I put in my hand first and then apply it . :lol: I always make sure I'm wearing briefs before applying too.

Sidenote: Been using this for the past couple weeks and it's amazing. Lasts at least a full 24 hours. Smells pretty good too and if you let it dry it won't streak onto your shirt. A little on the pricey side, but I highly recommend it.

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So I tried this stuff. Worked great for a couple days keeping my pits dry, then I developed a rash from it. Haven't had anything like that happen since I had tried the axe spray years ago. Something in it just doesn't react well with my skin.

Degree dry spray on the other hand has had no problems and works just as well.
 
So I tried this stuff. Worked great for a couple days keeping my pits dry, then I developed a rash from it. Haven't had anything like that happen since I had tried the axe spray years ago. Something in it just doesn't react well with my skin.

Degree dry spray on the other hand has had no problems and works just as well.

Sorry to hear that. I haven't got a rash with this, but funny enough my axe stick was giving me a rash. Guess we're just opposites. :lol:
 
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Think a while back I got a haircut with some not so clean clippers. Got acne where I get my taper at on the back of neck. Been using the Nuetrogena acne soap and face wash, slight improvements. Any recommendations?

Witch Hazel or the one that's similar to witch hazel but is green and has a STRONG smell winter fresh smell. :lol: The 2nd one has worked the best for me. Bump Stopper works good aswell but it takes longer for the results to kick in.
 
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Every Man Jack has a new kind of body wash, Eucalyptus Mint. It is pretty nice but I still prefer Citrus or Sandalwood
sounds similar to Bath and Bodyworks Stress Relief, it's eucalyptus and spearamint.

it's good but the scent is really strong, 

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this is the goat.  Keeps my skin baby soft and has a nice long lasting smell that is not overpowing.  I don't wear colonges and things with loud scents since they give me a headache and this is perfect

Dove Lemongrass and Grapefruit body wash was my got for a while but I guess it's discontinued now

In Target purchasing this right now hope it doesn't disappoint.
 
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this is the goat.  Keeps my skin baby soft and has a nice long lasting smell that is not overpowing.  I don't wear colonges and things with loud scents since they give me a headache and this is perfect

Dove Lemongrass and Grapefruit body wash was my got for a while but I guess it's discontinued now

In Target purchasing this right now hope it doesn't disappoint.

I'll buy later..
 
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this is the goat.  Keeps my skin baby soft and has a nice long lasting smell that is not overpowing.  I don't wear colonges and things with loud scents since they give me a headache and this is perfect

Dove Lemongrass and Grapefruit body wash was my got for a while but I guess it's discontinued now

In Target purchasing this right now hope it doesn't disappoint.

I'll buy later..
 
Anyone can recommend a good smelling strong cologne/body wash that doesn't give you a headache if your sensitive to smells. I am using curve right now.
 
My daily products:

with old spice for the arms and im ready to seize the day
 
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So I've recently gotten into this stuff after I've started having dry skin in my hair/ sideburns and pimple in my body (not much but still surprising since I never had this before). I'm a pretty clean guy but I think the type of soaps/ shampoos I use makes a difference.

I used to use shampoo and conditioner pretty often and thought maybe I should reduce the amount of times I use it and not use such harsh shampoos.

Switched to Lush shampoo bars and my hair/ head feels much better and using head and shoulders.

Someone explained to me that shampooing removes the oils in your hair while conditioner puts it back. Now I only shampoo once or twice a week, I don't use conditioner but the days I don't use shampoo, I add a little bit of coconut oil before I take a shower. I've been doing this for two weeks and people have been randomly complimenting my hair. It feels a lot more healthy and looks much more smooth.

Also, since H&S has Zinc Pyrithione, it fights fungus and bacteria. That being said, put it on your acne for a minute and wash it off. It works pretty well in getting rid of them. Just don't do it too often as it is harsh on the skin. Only when you have to.
 
Dove men + care shampoo is bomb.

Switched over from head and shoulders and I immediately noticed a difference
 
I been using coconut oil for pretty much everything for months. Lotion, face/hair moisturizer etc (even been oil pulling).

Worked great at first but I feel like my results have been kind of stalled. Still works with razor bumps and acne but it really doesn't do anything for my hair anymore and it kind of leaves a protective coating on your skin that makes you sweat like a slave when outside. Might just mess with it during fall/winter.
 
My line up:
Black bar of african black soap
Black Volcanic ash face wash
Dr. Bronners for the hair

Aztec clay mask 3x a week (Used it about 3 times so far and it is pulling all the **** out of my face and neck. I have cystic acne on the back of my head due to my thick hair and craters for pores)
 
been looking for this at my Walgreen's and stuff no luck where can this be purchased? My Nubian pearls must no longer suffer in this humidity
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I copped at a CVS. Game changer. Will never go back to baby powder again.
 
My line up:
Black bar of african black soap
Black Volcanic ash face wash
Dr. Bronners for the hair

Aztec clay mask 3x a week (Used it about 3 times so far and it is pulling all the **** out of my face and neck. I have cystic acne on the back of my head due to my thick hair and craters for pores)
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IS THIS IT FAM?
 
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