Shaving the right way is an art form. Shaving wrong leads to cuts and gashes that are painful and can result in unsightly scars. The art of shaving starts with rich foam that is applied to the skin to keep the blade from cutting or drying the skin out. Preferably, the foam used should be warm, which helps open the skin’s pores and make the hair stand up better. The proper art of shaving involves using the right razor; the blade should be sharp and replaced after 10 to 20 uses. The blade is run along the jaw line or up the legs carefully and slowly to ensure the closest cut. For extra coarse hair, it may necessary to go over the same spot on the face or legs twice. Once shaving is done, rinse and then apply a good moisturizer. For men, aftershave cools the skin and helps seal the pores. For great products, check out many of the online retailers that offer quality Art of Shaving products.
Learning the Art of Shaving
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008 | Categorized Under: Art of Shaving |
