This week has been busy with the increasing number of gifts being sent out before Father's Day. I see them as gifts from daughters to their "fathers."
Speaking of myself, my father passed away a long time ago, more than 20 years ago, and it brings back fond memories of when I was a child taking baths with him, and when he retired, we went to a large hot spring bath together as a family to say "thank you for your hard work."
When I was a child, I remember taking a bath with my father and shaving with a T-shaped safety razor (I think that's what it was called back then). I was born in the first decade of the Showa era, so I didn't know anything about skin care, and I think I would just lather up my beard with soap. He was a craftsman, so he may not have shaved very carefully. However, I remember him saying that it stung when he did it himself. In short, razor burn. I also think he would put on Oronine ointment after taking a bath.
By the way, my mother (my father's wife) is a hairdresser, and she sometimes uses a professional razor, a folding one-piece style, with replaceable blades of course. I heard that in the past, hairdressers would shave your beard, just like barbers. It doesn't hurt that much in this case, and I've had them do it a few times since I got older.
Then, after he retired, I took him to the large bath and suddenly noticed that his beard and hair had turned gray. He had already had a family before that, so we rarely had the chance to take a bath together.
Now that he (my father) is approaching retirement age, there is still no white in his beard, but there is a lot of white around his sideburns. Well, I am aware that compared to the Showa era, my overall age is about 10 years younger, so I tell myself that even in my 50s, I am still in the prime of my working life.
So, from now on, I want to start preparing to export GA cosmetics overseas. It has already been featured in the newspaper.
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So, please get your Father's Day present early! This is an all-in-one gel that helps prevent razor burn.