7 Steps to Properly Shave Men’s Facial Hair
Razor burns are ruining a lot of guy's shaves and turning into unwanted razor bumps. Sadly, there is not a single guarantee method to prevent them, but, there are many steps you can be taken to limit them.
Step 1: Moisturize
Shower before your shave to ensure your beard is properly moistened (if unable to wash your face with warm water).
Step 2: Shaving Cream
Use a shaving cream appropriate for your skin type and type of hair.
Step 3: Brush
Apply the cream with a shaving brush, this will soften & lift hair away from the face resulting in a closer shave without tugging at the skin
Step 4: Razor
Do not use a dole razor, this creates drag against the skin (it is often recommended to use a double safety razor which doesn't provide excess blade cutting the skin).
Step 5: Method
Go in direction of beard growth with short strokes (shaving against the direction of hair provides a closer shave, however, more razor burns), and end with chin hair to allow the toughest area to soften over time.
Step 6: Post Shave
Rinse with warm water, then cold to close the pores followed by part of a clean towel.
Step 7: Moisturize
Shaving removes two layers of skin, which is why it's important to moisturize (use one that is not greasy, absorbs quickly, and dry without face looking shiny).
(THESE STEPS ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO STOP RAZOR BUMPS, BUT THEY WILL DECREASE THE CHANCE OF THEM AFTER SHAVING.)
Good luck with your next shave!