Groom , Top tips for perfect shave

Top tips for perfect shave , Shaving is neither fun nor progressive, but a necessary evil in most of our daily routines.

*Wash your face. Before you even think about shaving, lather up with a gentle cleanser like Dove Men Care Hydrate Face Wash to wash away dirt and debris, replenish lost moisture and fight skin dryness. "Be sure to use warm water, which softens facial hair and opens pores for an easier shave.

*Dab on a pre-shaving oil. pre-shave oil is often overlooked, but it prepares the skin and beard before a shave, helping the razor to glide across the face.

*Fewer razor blades are better than more. Despite the current trend of four, five or six blades in a razor, using a razor with fewer blades. Three blades is enough for a great shave, and razors with two blades are ideal for guys with sensitive skin or those prone to ingrown hairs.

*Warm up your shaving gel. I sometimes recommend leaving your shave cream or gel in a sink of warm water so that it heats up a bit,. Then massage the warm product into your beard and let set for one to two minutes before you start. Apply in a circular motion to lift facial hairs and lessen irritation. recommends using a badger hair brush to pull up the hairs before shaving and to generate a thick lather for your shave.

*Shave in the shower. You're already in there, so why not save time and avoid having to clean up a dirty sink? .The beard will be soft from the hot water and steam. That is the reason for the hot steam towels before a professional straight razor shave. However, this should be one of the last routines during a shower to give the beard time to soften."

*Shave and swipe. Shave with one stroke and rinse your blade between every swipe. Remember that sharp blades cut without pulling hairs, so be sure to change your blade often to avoid a dull razor. And always shave with the grain of the hair and not against it, as it can lead to skin irritation or ingrown hairs.

*Keep it nice and steady. "A lot of men are shaving too close to their skin and too aggressively for their own good, For example, have you seen some men with shaving bumps around their neck area? This is caused by shaving too close to the follicle. The skin on the neck is thinner and more sensitive. Most likely the hair has an upward grain or a cowlick on the portion where the irritation occurs. The key is to go with the grain on those sensitive areas to prevent ingrown hair."

*Save face with a good after-shave balm or moisturizer. To relieve any irritation and moisturize skin after shaving, both experts believe it is important to finish your shave with a post-shave balm that will soothe your skin. Stick with alcohol-free products to avoid dryness. Do this and you will see significant changes in the overall condition and health of your skin.