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Treat and trim your mo like so

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TO KEEP your moustache well groomed and healthy you will need to invest in products. Neglecting your beard and moustache is not only unsightly, but unhygienic, too. Here are our top product suggestion­s. Before you even put razor to face use The Bluebeards Revenge Pre-Shave Oil. This will soften the hairs up and prepare them for your shave, as well as enhance razor glide and prevent nasty nicks and cuts. For post-shaving try FINO Soothe man and FINO Bump Control. FINO Soothe man helps combat ingrown hair, razor bumps and burn after you have shaved off your moustache. It also relieves irritation and redness and stops the itchiness associated with new hair growth – perfect for when you start growing your moustache and beard. FINO Man Bump Control reliably reduces the appearance of razor bumps with results visible in 72 hours. This handy pump bottle contains a blend of natural Tea tree oil, astringent­s and moisturise­rs that leave the skin feeling smooth, looking good and healthy! The Sorbet MAN Beard Oil contains a blend of natural moisturisi­ng oils such as almond, avocado and macadamia to condition and soften scraggly hair – and Vitamin E to soothe the skin beneath. The guys at The Bluebeards Revenge share the basics on how to trim your mo: Once you’ve committed yourself to a length, dampen your moustache with a little water and run a moustache comb through it to remove tangles. Then, holding a pair of moustache scissors parallel to the ends of the hairs, trim your moustache to the desired shape. Make sure you leave a little more length than desired as the hairs will appear shorter once dry. When you’re satisfied with the length, shape the top and sides of your moustache as desired with a razor. A cut-throat razor is always a good option as it allows for a greater level of accuracy.

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