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Article: How To Get The Closest Shave Without Razor Bumps

How To Get The Closest Shave Without Razor Bumps



While it’s true that many, if not all men want to get the closest shave possible, they also want to 
avoid razor bumps, which is a common skin problem caused by shaving. Fortunately, it is possible to get a close shave without razor bumps by following the tips outlined below on how to shave without getting razor bumps.

USE A SINGLE-BLADE SAFETY RAZOR, NOT A CARTRIDGE RAZOR

Modern multi-blade cartridge razors are convenient, but they’re not actually the best choice for your skin. As the multiple blades pass over your skin, the first blade pulls up the hair, and the others cut underneath it. Manufacturers claim this gives you a close shave, but the truth is that it can be a little too close for comfort. Multiblade razors actually cut the hair under the skin, leading to ingrown hairs and razor bumps.

MULTIBLADE RAZORS ACTUALLY CUT THE HAIR UNDER THE SKIN, LEADING TO INGROWN HAIRS AND RAZOR BUMPS.



Single-blade Safety Razors
 offer a safe alternative that’s less likely to cause razor bumps. By combining a double-edge safety razor with the tips below, you can still get a close shave, with the added bonus that your skin will feel more comfortable and look cleaner.

Pre-shave oil is essential to getting a close and comfortable shave. The purpose of this oil is to soften the beard so that it can be shaved without tugging at the hairs or causing nicks. It also provides your skin with a protective layer of lubrication between the razor blade and the sensitive skin of your face.

The best pre-shave oils contain a mix of natural oils, such as castor oil and olive oil, the perfect amount of lubrication while also supplying some much-needed hydration to your skin.

SHAVE WITH THE GRAIN

When you shave against the grain, the blade of the razor tugs at the hair, pulling it away from the skin before slicing through. Some men think that this is beneficial because the hair is cut closer to the skin, but the truth is that shaving against the grain can be damaging. Pulling the hair away from the skin to cut closer can increase the risk of ingrown hairs, which can swell up into razor bumps. Multiblade razors actually cut the hair under the skin, leading to ingrown hairs and razor bumps.

In order to shave with the grain, you first need to find out which way the hair is growing. Running your hand across the stubble should help you to identify the direction of growth. Over time, you’ll get to know every inch of your beard so you can shave with the grain without having to think about it. (See our “Grain Mapping Guide” for more details.)

For a closer shave, go with the grain, re-lathering before each one.

USE AN AFTER-SHAVE LOTION

Post-Shave Balm is the perfect after-shave lotion to apply to your face after shaving to instantly soothe and calm skin. Unlike alcohol-based after-shave products, this balm provides all-day moisture and stops your skin from drying out. Some after-shave lotions also contain ingredients that prevent inflammation, which means they can prevent irritated pores from swelling up to form razor bumps.

Aloe Vera is an important ingredient for soothing skin after shaving. Other beneficial ingredients of after-shave lotion include Tea Tree Oil, which keeps bacteria out of your pores, and Jojoba Oil, a powerful natural moisturizer.

USE A PRE-SHAVE OIL

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