| Shaving Tips
Shaving is the most important part of a mans grooming routine.
1. Shave after you shower.
Bristles that have absorbed water are much easier for the blade
to cut. (The average mans facial hair has the same strength as copper
wire!) Using a pre-shave oil or cream will help prepare tough beards.
2. Use a shaving brush.
A shaving brush lifts the beard from the face so that a closer shave
can be experienced. (The brush also has an exfoliating effect which
as any woman will tell you is good for the skin. In case you care.)
3. Use a good shaving cream.
Traditional shaving foams can strip the skin of natural oils and
leave the skin feeling tight. Shaving creams and soaps work best
if used with a brush. A good cream and oil will help the blade glide
over the skin and prevent “drag” which can cause shaving rash. Personal
preference will determine which scent and texture you most enjoy.
4. Use a sharp blade:
Razor blades blunt easily. Use a sharp blade. You should barely
feel the blade passing over the skin and cutting the beard.
5. Rinse:
Clean residual shaving cream with warm water, then splash the face
with cold water to close your pores. Pat the face dry with a towel.
(Rubbing dry can irritate then skin immediately after a shave.)
6. Moisturise afterwards.
An after shave balm or cream used after shaving will replace moisture
lost in shaving and help the skin heal. It’s best to avoid alcohol
based after shave immediately after shaving.
Using good products and taking care will prevent ingrown hairs
and shaving rash/bumps.
Done right, shaving is an enjoyable part of any mans morning.
“If you teach a poor young man to shave himself and
keep his razor in order, you will contribute more to his happiness
than in giving him a thousand guineas.”
Benjamin Franklin.
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