Shaving is a unique experience. Why? Because each individual is different when it comes to:
skin
sensitivity
rate of
hair growth
texture of
hair
So shaving
tools and accessories that work for one may not work as well for another. Hence
the need for experimentation and practice to get the ideal shaving results.
The list
of tips below will aid in the shaving experiment and development process until
you find the best methods for optimum results:
Avoid
shaving when first getting up after sleep as body fluids make the skin puffy
making it more difficult to shave the hair. After 20 or 30 minutes the skin
becomes more taut so the hair shaft is more exposed making it easier.
Don't stay
in the bath too long before shaving. The skin will shrivel after eight minutes
or so making it difficult to get a smooth, close shave.
Use pre
shave products such as soaps, lathers, creams and gels. They lock moisture into
the hair, they help keep the hair erect and they reduce friction allowing the
blade to glide easily over the skin.
Alternatively,
use a shaving oil which helps you get a close shave and gives some protection
to the skin as the blade glides over the surface. Often you do not need to use
any other shaving accessory once you find a shaving oil that suits you.
Hair
conditioner can also be used to soften hair.
The more
repeat strokes over an area of skin the greater risk of irritation.
To remove
stray hairs which are not removed after one or two passes with the braun
3040s manual, use a pop-up trimmer.
Never
share your razor or shaver with anyone else to avoid skin infections.
Running
the fingertips over the shaved area is a very effective method of ensuring a
close thorough shave. The sense of touch will alert you to stubble and missed
patches it may be difficult to see in the mirror.
Always wet
the hair first for at least 3 minutes. Hair absorbs water which makes it stand
up making it easier when shaving.
Braun 3040s manual Wet hair also reduces wear on the blade
Shaving
after taking a shower is an ideal time.
For a
close shave with minimal irritation, try and use an angle of approximately 30
degrees between the blade and the skin.
To lessen
the risk of razor burn and extend the life of the blade, allow shaving cream to
sit on the skin for 4 minutes before shaving.
Thick
shaving cream or foam offers the best protection against irritation and cuts.
Use a
sharp new blade. If you need to use pressure on the blade it is time to change
it. Using a blunt blade can increase the danger of ingrown hair.
Splash the
skin with cold water after shaving to help stop any bleeding from small nicks
and also remove any traces of soap or lather.
When
shaving the leg area use long strokes going against the grain avoiding repeat
strokes. Great care needs to be exercised especially around bony areas such as
the ankle or knee.
Hair under
the arm grows in all directions so a side to side stroke as well as up and down
strokes may be necessary to catch all the hairs.
Do not
apply deodorants or antiperspirants right after shaving as this can cause acute
irritation and soreness.
For the
bikini line, shave in the direction of the hair and avoid repeating the strokes
to minimize irritation in this very sensitive area.
In
conclusion: Shaving is one of the most common methods of hair removal the world
over. It is inexpensive, quick, and conveniently done at home. The negative
factors are that it needs to be done frequently and the skin can suffer unless
precautions are taken.
Using the
guidelines above will minimize the irritation and help you get a close shave
that keeps unwanted body hair at bay!