(This post was last modified: 03-29-2024, 11:00 PM by Zantetsuken.)
The main reason I made the switch to wet shaving is for the exfoliating effects of the razor blade on top of a closer shave that lasts longer, especially along the upper lip.
Even into my thirties, I would occasionally break out, but one area that consistently developed acne was my upper lip with a frequency as often as every other day. Even daily wipedowns of my electric shaver with 70% isopropyl alcohol would not prevent breakouts.
Since wet shaving and using an alum block post shave I have almost completely stopped breaking out. The only time a pimple developed was in areas of my lip due to not rubbing the alum block high enough.
This dirt cheap block which costs me $10 CAD has beaten the best and most expensive over the counter and prescription acne medication, from tretinoin to adapalene, from benzoyl peroxide to salicylic acid. Keep in mind, I’ve only been alum blocking for a few weeks now, only time will tell in the long term how long this can keep the acne at bay.
Even into my thirties, I would occasionally break out, but one area that consistently developed acne was my upper lip with a frequency as often as every other day. Even daily wipedowns of my electric shaver with 70% isopropyl alcohol would not prevent breakouts.
Since wet shaving and using an alum block post shave I have almost completely stopped breaking out. The only time a pimple developed was in areas of my lip due to not rubbing the alum block high enough.
This dirt cheap block which costs me $10 CAD has beaten the best and most expensive over the counter and prescription acne medication, from tretinoin to adapalene, from benzoyl peroxide to salicylic acid. Keep in mind, I’ve only been alum blocking for a few weeks now, only time will tell in the long term how long this can keep the acne at bay.