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  • Razor Burn
    Simply put, razor burn is when you remove too much skin when shaving. Applying too much pressure, shaving over the same area too many times, and/or using product that doesn't form an adequate barrier between the blade and your face are all causes of razor burn.
  • Mug Online: Eight Ways to Battle Acne
    ute name but it’s no laughing matter for guys who have to put up with irritating bouts of acne on their back, shoulders, and neck. What makes it worse is that this condition usually results when you do something that’s actually good for you: exercise. Here are eight ways to control back acne, without giving up your exercise regime.
  • When to go Electric Razor
    If you have sensitive skin, shaving with an electric razor may be for you, but only if you know what you’re doing. Shaving with a razor blade actually removes a layer of skin, and while this might result in a closer shave, it may also cause irritation.
  • Intermediate and Advanced Face Care.
    Intermediate Face Care
  • Basic Face Care
    If you're one of those dudes who doesn't have time to research the full lowdown on skincare, don't worry about it, MUG has your back. Here is what you absolutely must know and must have (click the red titles for product info):
  • Shaving 101
    STOP! If you're the type that prefers to plug your razor into the wall, read When to go electric. (Check this: http://www.mugonline.com/Grooming-Advice-Razors-s/69.htm)
    For you blade scrapers, forget anything else you may have heard about shaving. This is how it works:

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