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Dry Skin In Winter
by
Head Bald Guy
on 17 Dec, 2008 16:32
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As the weather gets cold the air gets drier and causes many problems with the sensitive skin of the head and face. Cold wind can really cause very dry skin which can be notices by flaking, redness and an uneven skin tone. The heat indoors literally sucks the moisture out of your skin. Lips chap, fingers get dry and the skin cracks. Now, even more than during the summer, you need to moisturize the skin.
The best time to being a daily regimen is after the shower while the skin is still damp. Place a small amount of Bald Guyz Moisture Gel on your fingertips and apply to your head and face. Make sure to apply to your ears as well. Be sure to use a SMALL amount as this will allow you to control the application as well as to ensure that it is totally absorbed into the skin. Our formula is also good for your hands and feet, or anywhere the skin is dry or irritated. You should reapply the moisturizer several times during the day to provide the best results and keep your skin looking good and properly balanced.
Just wanted to share some ideas with the SBG crew!
HBG
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#1
by
Timmay
on 17 Dec, 2008 17:09
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Thanks Head, always good to be reminded of those things.
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#2
by
Mike
on 21 Dec, 2008 15:29
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To be honest most of the time I use an udder balm. I discovered it one morning when I was milking because in the winter I put an udder balm to prevent chapping. I figured if it works on the goats it should work on me.
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#3
by
Brkeatr
on 21 Dec, 2008 15:48
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To be honest most of the time I use an udder balm. I discovered it one morning when I was milking because in the winter I put an udder balm to prevent chapping. I figured if it works on the goats it should work on me.
We use bag balm on almost everything here. My wife has even gotten other people to start using it and now they swear by it.
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#4
by
Mike
on 21 Dec, 2008 16:00
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We use bag balm some times but I use something else, we get it from a supply company. I can never remember the name but it is something like Japanese mint balm or something, it has a slight minty smell to it.
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#5
by
SBG Math Guy
on 06 Feb, 2009 17:06
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Ok I am usually the type of guy who doesn't complain. I try to be positive but I have to admit the past 4 to 5 weeks I had the worst head shaves ever. My skin was so dry and somehow even with the mighty bald guyz shave gel my scalp was left irritated and I was in some ways sad. When I used the bald guyz shave gel for the first time Nov.28, 2008 I got the best shave I could hope for. But near the end of December and going into the end of January the bald guyz shave gel seemed to have lost its ability to give me a comfortable shave.
I thought Mach 3 was the problem. But for the past 10 days I have started this new routine where I wash my head with bald guyz wash & shampoo 25 minutes before shaving. Then I apply pre-shave scrub, etc. and shave, and at the end apply bald guyz moisture gel.
Once again, magically the bald guyz shave gel is doing miracles for me. I get good shaves again. And now I realize why..............my scalp was too dry before!!! I didn't know that winter can be so bad. well I have learned my lesson.............for anyone else DO NOT shave your head if it's too dry, you will regret it. Do something to add moisture to it or else it will be irritated and you will get a terrible head shave.
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#6
by
gardner179
on 07 Feb, 2009 13:49
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#7
by
Jtro
on 26 Mar, 2009 20:25
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Today was my first time shaving my head, i've always had a dry scalp, and was pleased to see that there was no flaking, but i spoke too soon! i felt the top of my head and dry skin everywhere! i brushed it off, threw on my beanie and went to the drug store and bought Nivea Original Body Moisturizer, it does a great job at keeping your head moisturized and nice and smooth.
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#8
by
Stu
on 27 Mar, 2009 01:13
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Another good one is Gold Bond Ultimate Healing Lotion.