Get a perfect, close shave with our complete guide
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Much like more traditional shaving cream, shaving gel is designed to lubricate your skin so you can achieve a close shave without any nicks or cuts. You can use it anywhere on your body: face legs, armpits, or even your pubic area. Itโs important that you lather up the shaving gel before applying it to your face or body. If youโre looking to purchase some shave gel, check the grooming section of your local supermarket, pharmacy, or drug store.
How to Use Shaving Gel Properly
- Shower or wash your hair before shaving to soften it.
- Lather a quarter-sized amount of shave gel in your hands.
- Spread the shave gel over the area that you're shaving.
- Pull your skin tight when you use your razor to get the closest shave.
Steps
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Trim long hair with scissors to make it easier to shave. If youโre trimming a long beard or thick pubic hair, start the shaving process with scissors. Snip away at the hair until youโre left with hairs that are only 2โ4 centimetres (0.79โ1.57 in) long. [1] X Expert Source Juan Sabino
Professional Barber Expert Interview. 28 January 2020. Trim carefully so you donโt end up cutting the skin beneath the hair. [2] X Research source- If you were to try to shave long hair with a razor, youโd end up making very little progress.
- You can also use a pair of clippers to shorten your facial hair. [3]
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Professional Barber Expert Interview. 28 January 2020.
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Shower before you shave to soften the hairs before you cut them. [4] X Expert Source Marlon Rivas
Facial Hair Specialist Expert Interview. 17 January 2020. Taking a warm shower is a great way to soften up the hairs on your face, legs, or pubic area. This will make them more malleable and easier to cut. [5] X Expert Source Juan Sabino
Professional Barber Expert Interview. 28 January 2020. Showering will also soften the skin of your face. Shaving will be a more comfortable experience, and youโll be less likely to get razor burn . [6] X Research source- If you donโt have time to shower prior to shaving, splash your face with a few handfuls of warm water. Itโs not quite as effective as showering, but will have a similar effect.
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Exfoliate your skin with a loofah or washcloth while you shower. Using an exfoliating body wash or a loofah to lightly scrub the area of your body that you plan to shave will help you get a very close shave. You donโt need to scrub excessively hard. If you do, youโll irritate the skin. A light exfoliation is all you need prior to shaving. [7] X Research source
- Purchase a loofah, washcloth, or exfoliating body wash in the bath and body section of a large supermarket or a pharmacy.
- You can also exfoliate after shaving to get rid of the dead skin cells. [8]
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Juan Sabino
Professional Barber Expert Interview. 28 January 2020.
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Squirt a quarter-sized dollop of shaving gel into 1 hand. Hold the gel canister in 1 hand, then lightly depress the button on the top of the can with 1 finger until gel starts to shoot out. Continue to apply pressure until you have a dollop of shaving cream in the palm of your second hand thatโs roughly 3 โ 4 inch (1.9 cm) across. [9] X Research source
- Itโll take you a few tries to figure out the amount of shaving gel thatโs right for you. In general, though, itโs better to use too much gel than too little when youโre shaving.
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Rub 2 or 3 fingers through the gel in a circular motion to lather it up. When you first squirt out the gel, it will look like a thick, shiny liquid. To lather up the gel, stick a couple of fingers into it and rub them around in a circular motion. As you rub, youโll notice that the shave gel loses its color and turns white. The shave gel will also foam up and triple or quadruple in size. [10] X Research source
- In fact, foamy shave gel closely resembles shaving cream.
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Continue to lather up the foam for about 15โ20 seconds. If you stop lathering the gel prematurely, youโll be left with a mixture of thin foam and gel. So, keep working 2 or 3 fingers through the gel until itโs all turned into a foamy lather. Stop rubbing when all of the foam gel has turned into white foam.
- Some people prefer not to use shaving gel since, unlike shaving cream, it takes some time to work up into a lather.
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Apply the gel to the parts of your face or body you want to shave. [11] X Expert Source Juan Sabino
Professional Barber Expert Interview. 28 January 2020. Scoop up a small dollop of foam with 3 or 4 fingers, and rub it onto your face, neck, legs, or pubic area. Aim to have a thin, even layer of foam across the entire surface of the skin youโll shave. Make sure that you donโt leave any patches of skin uncovered, or youโll likely end up irritating the unlubricated skin when you shave it. [12] X Research source- If youโre shaving your legs, you may find that itโs easier to lather up and shave a 1 ft (30 cm) long section of skin at a time, rather than fully lathering up both legs.
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Hold your razor against your face at a 30ยฐ angle. This will give you the ideal amount of blade-to-skin contact and allow you to get a close, smooth shave. Hold the razor near the top of the handle, with your index finger resting just below the razorโs head. That way, youโll be able to to apply precise downward pressure when you start shaving.
- If youโre shaving your legs or pubic area, try to keep the razor steady at about a 30ยฐ angle as well.
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Pull your skin taut before shaving each patch of skin. [13] X Expert Source Marlon Rivas
Facial Hair Specialist Expert Interview. 17 January 2020. Use the hand thatโs not holding the razor to lightly pull each patch of skin to 1 side before you shave it. This will make the skin taut and flat and allow the razor to easily glide over it. This is particularly relevant when you shave your pubic area, since pulling skin taut can prevent cuts and scrapes in a sensitive region. [14] X Research source- Some patches of skin on your faceโe.g., your upper lip, chin, and cheekbonesโare pretty firm already and wonโt need to be pulled taut. The same goes for shaving your knees.
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Shave yourself in the same direction that the hair grows. [15] X Expert Source Marlon Rivas
Facial Hair Specialist Expert Interview. 17 January 2020. When youโre shaving your face, legs, or groin, always shave downwards (towards your feet), since this corresponds with the โgrainโ of the hair. [16] X Expert Source Juan Sabino
Professional Barber Expert Interview. 28 January 2020. Shave in short strokes, each about 3 inches (7.6 cm) long. You wonโt need to apply much pressure to the razor. Just let it slide down your face or legs, clipping off hairs as it goes. [17] X Research source- While shaving against the โgrainโ of your hair can get you a closer shave on the first pass, itโs also more likely to nick or irritate your skin.
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Rinse the razor blades and shave another patch of skin. As you shave, your razor blades will quickly get clogged with pieces of hair and shaving gel. Rinse the blades by holding the head or the razor under running tap water. Then, resume shaving with your cleaned blades. Either take a second pass at an area of skin youโve already shaved, or move on and shave a fresh patch of skin. [18] X Research source
- If you want to conserve water, dunk the razorโs head into a glass of water to rinse it. Swish the razor back and forth half a dozen times to clear out the blades.
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Apply aftershave or lotion to moisturize your skin after shaving. Shaving with gels tends to dry out your skin. So, once youโve finished shaving your face, splash some aftershave on to re-moisturize the area. If youโve shaved your legs or pubic area, apply a fragrance-free moisturizing lotion to prevent the skin from drying out.
- Purchase aftershave or moisturizing lotion in a local pharmacy or drug store.
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QuestionHow do I fix a clogged shave gel dispenser?Community AnswerTry sticking a toothpick inside it, or taking off the cap and rinsing it under warm water.
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Things Youโll Need
- Scissors
- Loofah
- Shaving gel
- Razor
- Aftershave
- Moisturizing lotion (optional)
- Washcloth (optional)
- Exfoliating body wash (optional)
- Glass of water (optional)
Tips
- Choosing between shaving cream and shaving gel is a matter of personal preference. Try using both for a month, and see which option gives you a closer shave. In general terms, a shave gel will give you a more transparent cream with a thinner consistency than shaving creams. You can also use soap lather in a pinch, if you prefer. [19] X Expert Source Juan Sabino
Professional Barber Expert Interview. 28 January 2020.Thanks - If youโre shaving with an electric razor, you donโt need to use shaving gel (or any other shaving lubricant). In fact, if you tried to use shaving gel with an electric razor, it would most likely be ruined.Thanks
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References
- โ Juan Sabino. Professional Barber. Expert Interview. 28 January 2020.
- โ https://www.teenvogue.com/story/how-to-shave-your-pubic-area-safely
- โ Juan Sabino. Professional Barber. Expert Interview. 28 January 2020.
- โ Marlon Rivas. Facial Hair Specialist. Expert Interview. 17 January 2020.
- โ Juan Sabino. Professional Barber. Expert Interview. 28 January 2020.
- โ https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318235.php
- โ https://www.teenvogue.com/story/how-to-shave-your-pubic-area-safely
- โ Juan Sabino. Professional Barber. Expert Interview. 28 January 2020.
- โ https://youtu.be/EhO0--NHKYE?t=90
- โ https://youngmenshealthsite.org/guides/shaving/
- โ Juan Sabino. Professional Barber. Expert Interview. 28 January 2020.
- โ https://youngmenshealthsite.org/guides/shaving/
- โ Marlon Rivas. Facial Hair Specialist. Expert Interview. 17 January 2020.
- โ https://www.teenvogue.com/story/how-to-shave-your-pubic-area-safely
- โ Marlon Rivas. Facial Hair Specialist. Expert Interview. 17 January 2020.
- โ Juan Sabino. Professional Barber. Expert Interview. 28 January 2020.
- โ https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318235.php
- โ https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318235.php
- โ Juan Sabino. Professional Barber. Expert Interview. 28 January 2020.
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