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If you’re experiencing a bunch of nicks and cuts, you probably want to spend more time warming your skin before shaving.
Shave right after getting out of a hot shower and splash some warm water on your face throughout the process.
You might also want to apply a pre-shave oil to help your facial hairs stand up.
If razor bumps continue to be your bane, you’re probably not shaving with the grain of your beard. Scrub your face with an exfoliation sponge a couple of times a week to get rid of the dead skin cells on your face and uproot ingrown hairs.
Does your face feel like you just went swimming in a vat of Three Mile Island chicken wing sauce? Razor burn can be treated by using a pre-shave oil. You may also be pressing too hard with your razor or perhaps it’s time for you to change or sharpen your razor’s blade. Using an aftershave balm should also alleviate razor burn.
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| Guide To Shaving (C) 2006-2007 |
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