How to Shave With Shaving Oil Blade/Electric

Shave after, rather than before, you shower., Use a razor with a new blade., Always use hot water when shaving., Avoid using foams and gels in aerosol cans., Naturally, always use a top shaving oil, to help eliminate shaving irritation like nicks...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Shave after

    The hot water helps to soften the hairs, making them stand up and thus easier to shave. , New blades always give the best results. , This helps to soften the hairs, cleanse the skin and reduces friction on the skin. , When dispensed, the pressure in the can causes the product to be very cold.

    This coldness causes the beard hairs to toughen, the skin to tighten and thus makes it even more difficult to shave comfortably. ,, Let your blade do the work! , These can irritate and dry your skin. , downwards, following the direction in which the hairs grow.

    That way you help to reduce irritation. , Thus you end up cutting the hairs without cutting the skin, precisely what you set out to do in the first place! , But be careful, this can be an extremely sensitive operation, so be gentle at all times and let your razor do the work, not the pressure of your hand.
  2. Step 2: rather than before

  3. Step 3: you shower.

  4. Step 4: Use a razor with a new blade.

  5. Step 5: Always use hot water when shaving.

  6. Step 6: Avoid using foams and gels in aerosol cans.

  7. Step 7: Naturally

  8. Step 8: always use a top shaving oil

  9. Step 9: to help eliminate shaving irritation like nicks

  10. Step 10: cuts and razor burn.

  11. Step 11: Shave slowly and don't apply too much pressure.

  12. Step 12: Avoid using aftershaves containing alcohol.

  13. Step 13: Always start shaving "with the grain"

  14. Step 14: When you use natural oils instead of foams or gels

  15. Step 15: the skin is more lubricated and this allows the razor to glide over the skin without having to apply any pressure.

  16. Step 16: For an even closer shave

  17. Step 17: after you have shaved with the grain

  18. Step 18: you can then shave very lightly against the grain (upwards) to finish off the task.

Detailed Guide

The hot water helps to soften the hairs, making them stand up and thus easier to shave. , New blades always give the best results. , This helps to soften the hairs, cleanse the skin and reduces friction on the skin. , When dispensed, the pressure in the can causes the product to be very cold.

This coldness causes the beard hairs to toughen, the skin to tighten and thus makes it even more difficult to shave comfortably. ,, Let your blade do the work! , These can irritate and dry your skin. , downwards, following the direction in which the hairs grow.

That way you help to reduce irritation. , Thus you end up cutting the hairs without cutting the skin, precisely what you set out to do in the first place! , But be careful, this can be an extremely sensitive operation, so be gentle at all times and let your razor do the work, not the pressure of your hand.

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