Reddit Reddit reviews Aveeno Men's Fragrance Free After Shave Lotion, 3.4 Ounce

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Aveeno Men's Fragrance Free After Shave Lotion, 3.4 Ounce
Dermatologist recommended for over 60 yearsInstantly calms and soothes after shavingProvides 24-hour moistureFragrance freeDermatologist recommended for over 60 yearsInstantly calms and soothes after shavingProvides 24-hour moistureFragrance free
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5 Reddit comments about Aveeno Men's Fragrance Free After Shave Lotion, 3.4 Ounce:

u/TS_SamanthaP · 9 pointsr/crossdressing

Your face is a canvas and the make-up is like paint. Think about painting in layers if that helps.

That being said, here's my recommendation. You skin is your canvas so you gotta take care of it. Pay attention to your body/skin, everyone is different so use what is working for you. Exfoliate regularly, exfoliating helps clear up pores and scrub away dead skin. I do it daily, again do as much as your own skin needs to. My pores tend to clog easily so I try my best to keep it clean. I use something like this, just a slightly rougher bath sponge, squeeze a little face wash on it and lightly scrub - again this is what I do, your mileage may vary.

Regardless of how oily your skin is, moisturize it. If you have naturally oilier skin like me, use a lighter moisturizer (it feels lighter on your skin not as thick or creamy). conversely, use a heavier moisturizer if you tend to have dry skin. It doesn't necessarily have to be a "face moisturizer" product, lotions work also i've noticed. The point of all this is you want a clean and hydrated skin, it looks younger and healthier. I use, Aveeno's Men's After Shave Lotion. It get's two birds with one stone for me, aftershave plus helps keep my skin hydrated and is on the lighter side (won't feel greasy when it dries.)

The next layer in the painting would be concealer and foundation. Concealers are more pigmented "cover up" work. Using me again, i have slight rosatia/pinkness, concealers help neutralize out the redness to a more even skin tone. Foundation is a less pigmented but does the same thing essentially. Go to a Walgreen's or any drugstore and just look at the color samples. You'll want to color match to your neck so that your general face color blends in with your neck. Taking care of you skin takes time to get but when you get there you shouldn't need much concealer or foundation to even out your face. I like BB Cream No. 23, Natural Biege, matches my color fairly well.

You can pick either of those up or an equivalent product at any drugstore. People won't give you any grief, it's not too common but some males do buy coverup/concealers for acne breakouts so it shouldn't cause too much fuss to buy in person.

As far as applying blush, eyeshadow, liner brows ... the works, it's hard to type out and is best if shown to you. Beating a dead horse, watch the you tube videos and practice putting them on. You WILL get better. I did a quick look through amazon, this Shany Set seems like an okay kit. It has a various color pots to play/practice with. (color pot, the little containers that the actual make up sits in.) Your small round pots are your eyeshadows and the large round ones are your blushes. It looks like it comes with the applicators too, the fancy q-tip looking things are for eyeshadows and the bristle brush for blush. It also has the standard black and brown pencil eye liner, a pencil lip liner, lipstick and some nailpolish.

When it's all said and done, you've read all that you can or watched all the videos you've cared to watch. My best advice I can give you is take care of your skin and practice. Keep putting it on, get a feel for it and learn how certain things get applied. Eyeliner for example, you need to get used to the fact that there's something that close to your eye when you're trying to put it on. With time and practice it gets easier, your hand gets steadier and your eyes don't flinch as much.

Not my best nor my worst, but here's where i'm at on a typical day. http://i.imgur.com/C1vPsxg.jpg

Lastly, baby wipes or makeup remover wipes is good for taking it all off and these on a cotton swab is good to remove eyeliner without any trace.

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u/uses_for_mooses · 6 pointsr/Wet_Shavers

I too have dry skin, and find that Aveeno Men's Aftershave Lotion works well in the winter. You can probably find it locally, but here's the amazon link: www.amazon.com/Aveeno-Mens-After-Shave-Lotion/dp/B00B6A8K78/ref=sr_1_1

u/jrafferty · 5 pointsr/wicked_edge

If you have a natural foods store in your area check there. I found this exact bottle there for $6.25 so you can try it cheaper than buying a large bottle.

I've been using alum, then the Thayers, then Aveeno aftershave lotion for about 2 weeks and the results have been great.

u/harmonhowardwoodson · 3 pointsr/wicked_edge

As far as the Fine aftershaves go, I have purchased the full sized American Blend and have the entire sampler pack en route to try the other varieties so that I can have a steady rotation of 2 different aftershaves in the future.

The Fine alcohol based splashes are fantastic for a couple of reasons already listed. They smell really amazing and complex, often times capturing similar/identical scents and motifs of much more expensive colognes/splashes at a fraction of the price per bottle. They also have quite a bracing effect, but one that is TEMPORARY. Although this may seem painful to some, I kind of like the idea of having a quick feedback of where my technique may not have been the best. Additionally, this "burn" is very rapidly (~2-3 seconds) replaced by an awesome cooling sensation, along with a soft/tight/dry/smooth effect on the skin...four qualities often associated with the word "taut". I believe it is this rapid transition from initial burn to cool/soft/tight/dry/smooth skin that most people equate with "soothing". Finally, the scents tend to linger longer than most splashes, to the point that many people refer to it as a hybrid or more along the spectrum towards a cologne. Again, this is subjective, but I love this aspect of it.

The one thing I believe all alcohol splashes lack in is overall moisturizing ability, and again, that is quite subjective. So, though it may be overkill to some, I generally follow a liberal application of Fine AS with a 2-3 minute drying period, which I then follow with a non-fragranced/scented aftershave moisturizer: Aveeno After Shave Lotion

u/Kyranor · 1 pointr/asktransgender

http://www.amazon.com/Aveeno-Fragrance-After-Shave-Lotion/dp/B00B6A8K78

Is what I use, great for the skin and completely unscented.