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Hi everyone! Does anyone know if using an electric razor ages the skin? It seems like it might since it tugs on the skin.
 
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Dear TW:

But to combat possible friction and tug from use of shaving methods, see our page on Avoiding Irritation After Hair Removal with Gentle Copper Peptides at: http://reverseskinaging.com/afterremoval.html

The key is to use a skin product after hair removal to speed skin recovery and protect the skin's surface against viruses and bacteria. Post shave skin care is vital after shaving so that the skin is renewed and maintained.

For example, you might want to try using a bit of CP Serum or Super GHK-Copper right after you shave.

Best Wishes,
-Skin Biology

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thanks!
 
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