Smooth Shaving: A Five-Step Guide for a Perfect Shave

Shaving is simple! Don't make it a chore, and don't subject your face to a blunt blade—or leave your skin feeling raw. Treat your face like the valued member of your body that it is, and you'll enjoy a smooth, nick-free shave every time. Follow these simple tips and shaving hacks to get started.

Smooth Shaving: A Five-Step Guide for a Perfect Shave

1 - Wash

Wash your face with hot water. The heat will expand the skin's surface, softening it and making it easier to shave. Further, it will open the hair shafts, making it easier to separate them from the skin and to cut them as they lie flat against your face.

2 - Massage

Use a facial scrub or shaving cream to give your face a thorough massage. The exfoliating action of the scrub or cream opens pores, softens skin and helps lift the hair. Make sure to get the blades wet before you start shaving.

3 - Shave

Shaving after the shower is a good idea. Hot water softens your beard, and the hairs stand up straighter, making it easier to shave. Just like the first step, use a shaving cream or gel. No gel is ever as thick as the protective lather of shaving cream, so it is not a good idea to substitute gel for shaving cream.

4 - Rinse

Rinse your face with hot water as soon as you are done shaving. This will tighten pores and clear any shaving cream residue that might have found its way to your skin.

5 - Moisturize

Moisturize your face after you shave. Don't skip this step out of concern for the cream clogging your pores. Razor burn is caused by inflamed hair follicles, not clogged pores. Apply an oil-based moisturizer to seal the skin.

Other Shaving Hacks to Avoid a Razor Burn

1 - Apply a thick layer of shaving cream for best results.

2 - Let your face air-dry and use a clean razor each time to avoid any bacteria from setting in.

3 - Shave with the grain, not against it.

4 - Don't use too much pressure—the blade can't cut if you're pressuring it too much.

5 - Use a shaving brush if you have one.

6 - Shave with the grain, not against it, for a smoother shave.

7 - Shave your beard and not your skin.

8 - If you have sensitive skin, shave with baby oil rather than shaving cream.

9- Choose the right barbershop.

Conclusion

By using the right razor and a proper shaving gel, you can get a smooth shave and help avoid the painful razor burns and cuts that leave you with a face that looks raw and irritated. Shaving is supposed to be a positive experience, so don't wait to get your best shave.

When all is said and done, shaving, if properly done, can be an enjoyable part of the routine that starts your day, not an irritation. Keep the tips and shaving hack in mind, and your face (and neck) will thank you.

If you need help with beard maintenance in Vancouver, come to Scotch and Fades! Book an appointment, and let us give you a clean shave today!

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