Lotion what? I'll use moisturizer on my face after shaving, but that's it.
Lotion what? I'll use moisturizer on my face after shaving, but that's it.
That's assumed, what's debated is the position you do it in
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The heck are you doing in the bath?
I really, really wanted this to be the first reply.
Black people don't have that luxury. We out here all trying to avoid looking like Kevin Durant's anklesI had the same exact thing happen with an ex. Eternally thankful she set me straight with this shit, cause you don't realize just how fucked up your skin gets when the ash is just kinda hidden in plains sight.
Do non-black men lotion? I remember growing up and my white friends always said lotion was for girls.
That film came out 31 years ago, too many whippersnappers round these parts.
Latino here, I lotion after washing up, though depression has been kicking my ass recently and I'm not taking care of myself as I should be lately.Do non-black men lotion? I remember growing up and my white friends always said lotion was for girls.
Question is, how dry is your skin? Do you not lotion because your skin doesn't get dry when you wash, or because white men often don't consider using lotion despite the fact that it might improve their lives?
We will need high resolution photos of all your skin. You can blur out your eyes, but nothing else.
Its actually pretty easy. If anything other people make it harder on themselves by not lotioning with their crotch in their faceI hope your life isn't overly complicated based on your struggles here OP
Always wondered if this was why white guys' faces turn to leather.Do non-black men lotion? I remember growing up and my white friends always said lotion was for girls.
Even Kratos would sideeye this shit gaaawd damn.Black people don't have that luxury. We out here all trying to avoid looking like Kevin Durant's ankles
I think that has more to do with their tanning culture than anything. Afterall, sundamage is one of the quickest ways to age your skin yet they still do it on purpose. The most bizarre thing ever. Like, literally go to tanning beds or lay out in the sun, doing.... Nothing. They have little to no melanin a lot of the time and just turn red/pink.... they've gotta realize how harsh they are being on their skin? :/Always wondered if this was why white guys' faces turn to leather.
Black people don't have that luxury. We out here all trying to avoid looking like Kevin Durant's ankles
Whoooooo, I was feeling bad about my shit looking like a dry river delta lately, but this is next level lmao. Looks like Crocodile grabbed that shit.Black people don't have that luxury. We out here all trying to avoid looking like Kevin Durant's ankles
I usually alternate between standing and sitting on the bed. Only thing I really struggle with is getting my whole back moisturized.
I can't imagine having to apply lotion to my entire body every day. Do you have to reapply as the day goes on too?
Please start using lotion, fellas. And yes, lotion after a shower is the optimal time to use it. You're supposed to dry off, but not all the way, and then lotion your body.Why would I be putting lotion all over myself after a shower to begin with?
I'm not like morally opposed to skin treatments, or Beaty products for men in general, but I just never felt dry or ashy or whatever after I shower. It just never crosses my mind, but I know I hate sunblock cause how greasy it makes me feel. Is lotion significantly different?
The only other thing I can think of is having a humidifier in winter so my ENT areas don't dry out in the night. I live in Chicago area currently for climate. Is dry skin a climate related thing?