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infi
Brisbane, Queensland
24795 posts
What are your preferred personal hygiene products? If you have multiple just select your favourite.

Shaving razor: Schick quatrro
Shave cream/gel: King of Shaves gel
Face moisturiser: Bulldog original
Face scrub: Aldi Lacura Detoxifying Charcoal Cleander is tingly and amazing
Deodorant: Nivea Men, many of them are good. I like the Black best probably.
Hair: Nioxin range, Program No. 2, shampoo, condition and treatment.
Aftershave: I am sure we all have options but I always come back to Ralph Lauren Polo Black.


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Spook
Brisbane, Queensland
41533 posts
razor: dont use one
shaver: some cheapy
soap: whatever is in shower
deoderant: dont use
shampoo: F*** YES!!!!
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trog
AGN Admin
Other International
40078 posts
Shaving razor: Mach 3. Probably use it once a month max, mostly just use clippers (the cheapest Remington clippers, sold to me by Shaver Shop who made two false claims about them so I feel ripped off) to trim back when I get itchy (change blades about once a year)
Shave cream/gel: I use the old brush and soap routine, forget the brand but it's a brand new one.
Face moisturiser: none
Face scrub: none
Deodorant: Old Spice
Hair: Head and shoulders for the selenium
Aftershave: Very rarely but I have like a ten year old bottle of JPG Le Male that I bust out on special occasions

When it's cold and dry I use my partner's generic skin moisturiser around my waist; I get annoying rashes.
06:55pm 19/11/20 Permalink
Twisted
Brisbane, Queensland
12463 posts
Shaving razor: Don't shave.
Shave cream/gel: Don't shave.
Face moisturiser: Drinking water.
Face scrub: The harsh QLD sun.
Deodorant: Brut.
Hair: Clipped to a 1, so whatever is in the shower.
Aftershave: Don't shave.
10:38am 20/11/20 Permalink
trog
AGN Admin
Other International
40079 posts
Are you don't shave bros fully bearded up? If so, how do you stand it in the summer heat?!
11:30am 20/11/20 Permalink
paveway
Brisbane, Queensland
21613 posts
nah they just run bad half assed facial hair
12:28pm 20/11/20 Permalink
Ickus
Perth, Western Australia
684 posts
shaver: some electric cheapy
soap: whatever is cheapest, palmolive currently
deoderant: whatever is cheapest, generally nivea or rexona
shampoo: whatever is cheapest 2in1, generally tresemme
moisturiser: whatever is cheapest with aloe vera, currently nivea
aftershave: hardly ever use, what ever is in the cupboard (normally gifts/freebies)
12:46pm 20/11/20 Permalink
trog
AGN Admin
Other International
40081 posts
soap: whatever is cheapest, palmolive currently
Check out the Coles/Woolies generic brand, almost certainly even cheaper and it's generally non-perfumed which for me is a big draw
01:32pm 20/11/20 Permalink
Twisted
Brisbane, Queensland
12465 posts
Are you don't shave bros fully bearded up? If so, how do you stand it in the summer heat?!
With a stoic look on our faces :)

Sometimes I will get the absolute s**** and just clipper it off, I never go bare face though. Once you've had facial hair nobody wants to see you without it. Apparently a weird and traumatic experience for those having to look at us. Its not usually not the weather that will get me, it will be something trivial like eating.
03:24pm 20/11/20 Permalink
trog
AGN Admin
Other International
40084 posts
I don't have the right facial hair to grow a badass beard (very disappointing) but for me the itchiness drives me up the f*****g wall when it gets past a certain length, so it's just clipper time
09:49am 21/11/20 Permalink
fpot
Gold Coast, Queensland
27291 posts
Pretty much Dermaveen across the board. T-Gel for my hair.
05:21pm 21/11/20 Permalink
BladeRunner
Queensland
3057 posts
I just shaved the other day from letting it grow for like 4 months. Luckily? it's slow growing. Now I just have sideburns but before I trimmed that I had half-arsed mutton chops for 2 days.
Shaving razor: Parker Double Edge Razor
Shave cream/gel: Proraso but I'm out of it so Ill use anything
Face moisturiser: NA
Face scrub: NA
Deodorant: Normal deodorant I use is Lynx but antiperspirant I use whatever I get from family for Christmas. Usually Brut or something.
Hair: Aldi Anti-dandruff shampoo
Aftershave: Never bother with it.
11:01am 26/11/20 Permalink
Denominator
Brisbane, Queensland
992 posts
I thought I logged into facebook for a sec
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notgreazy
Other International
1015 posts
Shaving razor: None! I've had a beard for the last ~5 years. I use a beard trimmer to keep it nice and short
Face moisturiser: I'm an oily bastard but I've started moisturising because all the mask wearing causes pimples on my nose. Still gotta work wear masks at work :(
Face scrub: Water, nothing else!
Deodorant: I used to use Mitchum uncented but it caused a sever reaction, now I use some hippy non-aluminum stuff. No idea what I'm going to do when it gets hotter.
Hair: Suken products are the bomb. But I only wash my hair once a week with shampoo so it lasts ages.

I also use a leave in hair moisturiser, makes my curls gorgeous.
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notgreazy
Other International
1016 posts
I don't have the right facial hair to grow a badass beard (very disappointing) but for me the itchiness drives me up the f*****g wall when it gets past a certain length, so it's just clipper time

You need to shampoo + conditioner your beard, treat it like the hair on your head.. The itchness is probably a combo of dandruff, oils and dry hair (when you use a soap to clean your face, it dries the hair). If you shampoo your beard it feel great.
01:39am 02/12/20 Permalink
trog
AGN Admin
Other International
40094 posts
treat it like the hair on your head
I DO
08:37am 02/12/20 Permalink
notgreazy
Other International
1017 posts
Fair enough, only way to get over it is to let it grow longer but i'm the same, it just itches too much and then i trim it back every month.javascript:void(0);
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Brisbane, Queensland
7779 posts
whatever misso leaves in the shower
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kg
Brisbane, Queensland
114 posts
Shaving razor: Gillette Fusion Proglide 5 Razor with Flexball Handle
Beard Trimmer: Wahl Professional Super Taper clippers (wife's from when she was a hair dresser)
Shave cream/gel: Natio Men's Smooth Shave Gel (tbh I don't use it, I only dry shave my cheeks and neckline to keep the beard looking tidy)

Face moisturiser: Sukin For Men Moisturiser (don't really like it as it makes my skin super greasy if I go out in the heat)
Face cleanser: L'oreal Men Expert Barber Club 3-in-1 Wash (love this)
Facial Scrub: asap Daily Exfoliating Facial Scrub (this is the wifes which I rarely user)

Deodorant: Rexona Sport (have since the 90's)
Cologne: Tommy Bahama Maritime Deep Blue (favorite), Guess Seductive Blue, CK Eternity, CK Euphoria

Hair Product: Shockwaves Extreme Hold Gel (cheap woolies product, I like it cos it hides a lot of my grey hairs)
Shampoo/Conditioner: Nook Beauty Family Sweet Relax Shampoo & Nook Beauty Family conditioner (this is the wife which I use)
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