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15 Essential Summer Safety Tips You Should Know

Shaving And Infections

Here’s a simple golden rule for the summer: do not shave before going to the beach. Not right before, at least. No matter which method you choose, shaving leaves your skin pores open for a while – which means higher chances for developing infections. The best option is to go to a salon or shave a while before going to the beach.

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