Your Guide to Smarter, Healthier Shaving
Shave Your Way to Healthier Looking Skin
For many men, the day starts with a shave. Whether you're using a razor or an electric shaver, one thing is certain: facial hair has to go! But have you ever considered that shaving involves removing hair from almost half of your face daily? That’s a significant impact on your skin!
Given the importance of this routine, it's important to know the proper shaving techniques to avoid common issues like razor burn, redness, skin darkening...
Given the importance of this routine, it's important to know the proper shaving techniques to avoid common issues like razor burn, redness, skin darkening...
How To Stop Ingrown Hairs From Coming Back
Have you ever dealt with the frustration of an ingrown hair reappearing in the same spot weeks after you thought you had dealt with it? This recurring issue is often the result of how you're handling the ingrown hair—specifically, if you're pulling it out completely. Let's ding into why this happens and how to manage it more effectively.
Is Shaving Making Your Skin Appear Darker?
A close shave can reveal more than just a smooth face and defined jawline—it can also uncover the less desirable effect of skin darkening. If you've noticed darker patches on your face post-shave, rest assured, it's not just your imagination. This phenomenon, known as "hyper-pigmentation," can indeed result from your shaving routine.
Understanding the Cause:
The root cause of this discoloration often lies in...
Post Shave: Never (Ever) Skip This Step
Here's why! It's an important step to keeping your face looking good and feeling great. It ranks just as high as shaving with a shave cream, and you know how important that is, right?
After-shave/post-shave products can be found in...
How To Stop A Shaving Nick In Under A Minute!
Guys let's face it, shaving nicks are the worst! No one likes them and they take away tons of time when you're trying to head out the door, So here's a trick I use whenever i'm in this very bad situation.
Items needed: Cube of ice (1); alum block / or stick; styptic powder
- Step 1: Apply the ice cube to the nicked area for at least 15 seconds. (This slows down the bleeding.)