CARE OF THE FACE AFTER SHAVING. Most men who shave themselves seem to think that when they have removed the beard, they have nothing further to do. This is a great mistake. They undervalue the importance of a proper treatment of the face. A quick and easy way of caring for the face after shaving, is to remove the lather by a thorough washing, then to apply either witch hazel, bay rum or some other good face lotion, and to follow this with a small quantity of talcum powder, evenly applied. This is probably about all that the average man will usually find time to do. What to do for a Cut. If a man cuts himself while shaving, it is usually due to certain causes that are easily avoidable. The principal causes are six in number: First—Attempting to shave with a dull razor. Second—Using a sharp pointed razor. Third—Shaving with a razor that is too hollow ground, so that the edge springs and bends on the face. Fourth—Holding the razor improperly. Fifth—Shaving upward against the growth of the beard. Sixth—Shaving in too great a hurry. If you will avoid these mistakes and exercise proper care, you will seldom cut yourself. But when you do, it will be well to know how to treat the wound. If it be slight, the bleeding may sometimes be checked by using pressure. Covering the fingers with a towel, simply press the cut together. If this does not stop the |