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Tips for men and women: How to shave
Shaving can be a challenge for both men and women. Here are dermatologists’ tips to help you get a clean shave.
Shaving can be a challenge for both men and women. Here are dermatologists’ tips to help you get a clean shave:
Before you shave, wet your skin and hair to soften it. A great time to shave is right after a shower, as your skin will be warm and moist and free of excess oil and dead skin cells that can clog up your razor blade.
Next, apply a shaving cream or gel. If you have very dry or sensitive skin, look for a shaving cream that says “sensitive skin” on the label.
Shave in the direction that the hair grows. This is an important step to help prevent razor bumps and burns.
Rinse after each swipe of the razor. In addition, make sure you change your blade or throw away disposable razors after 5 to 7 shaves to minimize irritation.
Store your razor in a dry area. Between shaves, make sure your razor dries completely to prevent bacteria from growing on it. Do not leave your razor in the shower or on a wet sink.
Men who have acne should take special care while shaving. Shaving can irritate your skin, making acne worse.
- If you have acne on your face, try experimenting with electric or disposable blade razors to see which work best for you.
- Use a razor with a sharp blade.
- Shave lightly to prevent nicks and never try to shave off the acne as both can make acne worse.
If you have questions about how to shave or take care of your skin, see a board-certified dermatologist.
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