1. Buy a proper razor that takes double-edged blades (or a cutthroat if you're feeling really confident).
2. Buy shaving foam (not gel) and a shaving brush. Wash your beard area, don't dry, then apply the foam with the shaving brush.
3. Shave...
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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Try using hair conditioner rather than shaving foam lather it on then shave once done rince off then good application of baby oil to wet skin rinse and your done nice smooth soft skin job done |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm the fem
I never have a rash since i have shaved more frequently.
I use tesco mens shaving foam not gel.
I use wilkinsons sword mens triple blade razors, they are the same as the female version except a different colour and cheaper.
I wash using a hot flannel.
Shave first with the weeks razor and then also with a brand new one which i then use all week.
I then have a bath
Never have a problem. |
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Hot face wash first-don't dry
shaving oil then foam/gel/whatever
good razor- 3-5 blades usually have 3-you don't need all this ball moving crap-cutthroats are amazing but take a while to get used too! Only use mine for about 3 shaves -if it feels rough on first stroke, use new one.
Once done hot flannel to clean off and then cold flannel- this closes pores
After shave balm - nivea best
Then above all A Bloody good moisturiser - don't skimp on this - personal preference is loreal for men, trying new one for friend's make up business....it's good but very pricey!!
Oh and if you shave your head a second mirror attachwd to wall...i use one from a popular sweddish company but others are available
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