5 Tips to achieve a close shave

February 28th, 2010 by Small State Health Team

In times where men are increasingly more concerned about aesthetics; dandruff, blackheads, oily skin, there is something basic: the facial hair. When a man chooses not to wear a beard, it’s good that you are clean shaven.

We will then five tips for men to achieve a “perfect shave”:

1. Wash face with soap to remove oily residues from the skin, so water can penetrate into facial hair either.

2. Apply shaving cream if your skin is dry or shaving gel if your skin is fat, but always in the opposite direction to hair.

3. It is best to shave gently and “jabs” in this case within the meaning of hair growth. Instead of shaving in the opposite direction to growth for a close shave, it’s best to shave twice in the same direction.

4. First smoother shave areas like the cheeks. The chin and upper lip are best left for last, because there has the largest number of “hard hair”. Then shave from the base of the neck to the jaw, then down again, because hair grows in both directions.

5. be alert to the pin: skilled men usually left the left whisker shorter, the shorter left-handed right.

Warning: Never shave against the hair; this can cause ingrown hairs and redness. If the beard is hard should shave in the shower after shower or use the steam to soften the beard, And after three uses, changing razor blades.

If you shave, you have no excuses to have smooth faces and tender.

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