Use
Hot Water Before
you start hacking away, you should apply hot water to your face. This opens your
pores and gives out natural oils that protect your skin.
Prepare
your face
Putting
essential oils on your face is good for your skin and gives you a nice glide
with the razor. Bit faffy, but nice if you can be bothered. Apply
shaving foam with a brush What
difference does it make? A lot, the bristles on the brush stimulate the roots of
your hair and make it stand on end. It’s then easier to cut.
Don’t
use aftershave
Using
aftershave is a bad idea. If you like the smell, put it on your chest or your
neck. Alcohol-based substances are not good for your face. Moisturise
Use
moisturiser instead of aftershave. This will re-hydrate your skin instead of
harming it.
Change
your blade
How
often? Depends on your face: If your growth isn’t that thick, you can probably
get two or three shaves from one blade. Otherwise you should really change every
time. Shave
twice
Your
first shave should be along the grain [the direction your hair grows]. Then, go
over it again, but not directly against the grain – that could cause
in-growing hairs – but at a 45 degree angle.
Close
the pores again
Use
cold water to close your pores. If your pores are open, you’ll get dirt inside
them and this can lead to blackheads.
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