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Multiple Blades: Multiple Functions
Razors with multiple blades have been shown to give a smoother, closer shave and result in fewer missed hairs than do razors without multiple blades. More
Are You Using the Right Soap for Your Skin?
Still using bar soap on both sets of cheeks? Face it: There’s a better way to do the dirty work. Here’s how. More
Should You Be Exfoliating?
Find out if a daily shave is enough to scrub your skin of dead cells. More
Sweating and Smelling: Antiperspirants vs. Deodorants
Smarten up on underarm products to stop the sweat and mask the smell. More
Pain in the Neck? How to Handle Shaving Cuts and Nicks
Get your neck in shape after a too-close shave. More
“I Didn’t Realize My Razor Could … Exfoliate”
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Your razor is a tool that affects not only the hair but also the skin. Besides cutting hairs, shaving actually exfoliates the skin. More
Taking Care of Your Face for Shaving in the Winter
Protect your face this winter with these tips. More
Moisturizing Winter Skin: When and Why
Think moisturizers and lotions aren’t manly? It turns out you may need them if you have cracked, itchy skin. More
Best Ways to Beat Winter Skin
Stop cold weather and dry indoor heat from snowballing seasonal skin issues, now. More
Will Your Halloween Treats Make You Break out?
Get the facts on how your diet affects your skin. More
Avoid Halloween Skin Horrors
Get through the holiday of costumes, masks and makeup with your skin unscathed. More
Masks: They Aren't Just for Halloween …
And they aren’t just for women! Find out how your skin can benefit from the other kind of face mask. More
The Gym and Your Skin
Working out at the gym, on the court or on the field? Make sure you skin doesn’t pay the price for keeping your mind and body healthy. More
Caring for Sensitive Skin
Somewhere between 40 and 60 percent of the population complains of having sensitive skin. More
How Skin Heals from Cuts
Have you ever thought about how your skin heals from shaving cuts and nicks? More
Prepare Your Pores: Optimal Water Temperatures Before and After Shaving
Preparing for and finishing your shave are as important to your skin as the shave itself. What you do to get the skin ready will impact the smoothness of your shave and the condition of your skin afterward. More
Your Beard and Blemishes
Acne is a common skin condition that 40 million people in the United States alone have. The face is most commonly affected by acne; understanding the anatomy of hair can help explain why. More
Protect Your Skin From the Sun
Protecting your skin from the sun is important all year round. The sun is strongest during the summer, so it’s especially important to use sunscreen this time of year. Even if you’re not going to be outside for an extended period of time, your face is exposed to incidental light every day. More
How to Clean Your Razor Properly
Stop sink-tapping! Learn how to clean razor blades properly for a better shave. More
What Sunburn Does to Your Skin
You know what sunburn looks and feels like, but do you know what’s actually happening to sunburned skin? More
Why You Sweat
The main function of sweating is to help control body temperature, maintain a balance of electrolytes and keep the outer layer of the skin moist. More
Bet You Didn’t Know …
Putting on an old sunscreen may cause more harm than good. If you’re using expired sunscreen, the sun may be damaging your skin more than you realize. It’s important to use sun protection products that are fresh and effective. More
Bet You Didn’t Know
The design of the newest generation of razors has been ergonomically enhanced to meet broad shaving needs. More
"I Didn’t Realize My Razor Could … Vibrate"
A lot of people ask me if there is really a difference between disposable razors and their more expensive counterparts, such as vibrating razors. More
Welcome to The “Get Better Skin” Blog....
My name is Josh Zeichner, and I’m the director of cosmetic and clinical research in the dermatology department of Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. More
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