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By (user no longer on site) OP 50 weeks ago
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Shaving rash and how do you deal with it?
Brand new razor used, good quality shaving foam/gel also used. Aloe cream used after but still getting loads of shaving rash.
Any help or tips?? |
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By (user no longer on site) 50 weeks ago
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I have a simple 5 step routine
Step 1 - I wash my face with hot water, hot enough to open my pores but not so hot I melt my hands and face off. And keep the razor in the sink under the water to heat it up
Step 2 - I lather hair conditioner on as I've found that gave me a smoother finish and keeps my skin slippery while shaving
Step 3 - shave with the grain to remove all the longer hairs first
Step 4 - lather the conditioners on again for a fresh layer
Step 5 - shave against the grain to remove all the shorter stubble
Things like fresh razors help too of course, but this routine has helped keep razor burn and rashes away |
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By *eavenNhellCouple 50 weeks ago
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"Balls and ass. Tougher to shave with flow of hair for a smooth finish. " use hair conditioner rather than foam/gel never get a rash plus you can see what you are doing and its realy cheap 50p a bottle for the cheap stuff in tesco
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