With Movember now in full swing we have turned our focus this month towards shaving. I will be the first to admit that shaving for me is a chore. I hate it, and to be honest I am pretty rubbish at dealing with my stubble. Often, my face is left with more nicks than smooth skin.
Last week I was sent a little package from The Bluebeards Revenge. This is nothing unusual here at The Everyday Man, as we are often offered ‘miracle’ new shaving/grooming formulas to trial. Through some dorky research, Bluebeards Revenge has worked out that the average man will spend 45 days shaving across the course of his lifetime. I am sure you can think of plenty of other ways to better spend those 45 days, eh?
To help men shave less, The Bluebeards Revenge has launched a new brushless shaving solution (priced at £9.99) that contains the miracle ingredient Decelerine – which is scientifically proven to actually slow down the growth of hair as well as reduce the density and appearance of hair growth.
I have been using The Bluebeards Revenge for the past couple of weeks, and while it is a little early to tell if this will slow down my growth I have noticed that shaving was a lot easier. Razor burn was virtually non-existent when I used this product and I have not noticed any in-grown hairs so far. The post-shave Cooling Moisturiser also worked a treat on my new baby smooth chops.
The Bluebeards Revenge most definitely wins The Everyday Man stamp of approval. You can view the full range of shaving products at bluebeards-revenge.co.uk.
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