How To Shave Using A Double Edge Safety Razor

By Rod Eriko


You might be coming from dry shaving (by using an electric shaver) or using cartridges to shave and now need to know how to shave with a double edge razor. In either case, you will be able to shave using a double edge razor immediately. However, if you are coming from electric razors and haven't used a blade for a while you'll have to be extra careful not to cut yourself. To start with you'll probably get some small cuts and nicks but don't worry, once you learn how to shave properly and your skin gets more accustomed to it you won't be getting cuts nearly as often.

So, lets get started. Usually I shave after showering while my face still is wet and thoroughly clean:

1. Right after getting out from the shower maintain your face wet.

2. Start the hot water and dip your brush in the water. You can either fill up your sink or just create a sort of small cup utilizing your hand/use an actual cup to cover all of the brush in hot water.

3. Create a lather (to do this you will need soap or shaving cream). If you're using soap, pass your brush around it like 15 times, or take out an almond size amount of cream. With this I usually produce the lather in a small bowl, but other things from around the house such as a coffee mug would also work.

4.Time to get started! I normally do one pass through going with the grain, once across the grain and I'll do one more pass against the grain. Some have more sensitive skin than other people - if you have sensitive skin you canreplace the last pass through with one other pass going across the grain (but in the other direction ). When actually shaving, use little pressure and make sure you know which direction your facial hair grows in.

5. Once you're done shaving, rinse off your face with cold water. If you happen to have one, you can use an aluminum block to shut pores out and leave you with smoother skin. This isn't necessary but it is definitely good to have.

6. Apply aftershave. This is entirely your call. Some prefer alcohol based (the most typical kind) but some prefer ones that don't have any alcohol in them.

Now that you're done shaving just clean up your gear and you're set! One of the things I'd like to mention is the importance of knowing the direction in which your facial hair grows. After ignoring this recommendation for a while, I decided to really become familiar with my facial hair. I have been having much smoother shaves and fewer cuts and nicks.




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