Dunno, people sometimes have real medical conditions though.
If you got peanut allergies, getting high quality peanuts is not gonna help, IMHO.
Finance and time permitting, I think a visit to a dermatologist might prove very helpful.
I think most doctors would understand the impact of living with difficult shaving routine especially when your profession demands it. Doctor may even tell you that you are not alone in that struggle.
In the meanwhile, I'd cut down on the shaving frequency as needed, and seek to improve your technique when you get the chance to shave.
If you got peanut allergies, getting high quality peanuts is not gonna help, IMHO.
Finance and time permitting, I think a visit to a dermatologist might prove very helpful.
I think most doctors would understand the impact of living with difficult shaving routine especially when your profession demands it. Doctor may even tell you that you are not alone in that struggle.
In the meanwhile, I'd cut down on the shaving frequency as needed, and seek to improve your technique when you get the chance to shave.