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How To Stop Shaving Rash & Skin Irritation
Redness, burning, soreness: skin irritation after shaving is no joke. If you’re tired of taking strategic shaving breaks to recover, relax. Here’s your guide on how to reduce skin irritation after shaving and prevent shaving irritation in its tracks. These 13 tricks will help during your next shave.
This gives your skin time to relax, and any redness and irritation from shaving will have the chance to go down.
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Check and trim any long or stubborn hairs before you start to shave. Common culprits lurk below the jawbone and around your Adam’s apple.
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If you’re prone to irritation after shaving, it’s important to have dry skin before you start to shave. If you wash your face before (which you should), wait at least five minutes for it to dry completely. Why? Moist skin can hamper the smooth movement of the shaver on the face, and result in more irritation.
If you do prefer to shave wet, make sure you choose a shaving foam or gel that’s suited to your skin type, and won’t dry you out. You may need to experiment to find a perfect fit.
Some face shavers are designed to make your life easier, providing comfort settings that vary the speed of your shaver. To minimise irritation from shaving and get a gentle-yet-thorough shave, make sure yours is set to the 'sensitive' setting. ‘Normal’ is for everyday shaving, while ‘fast’ can give you’re a quick shave on days when you need to leave the house fast.
Remember: take your time. It’s not going anywhere.
Using a rotary shaver, shave with small, circular motions, tracking the shaver across your whole face in smooth movements. Doing it like this, rather than using the traditional strokes with or against the grain, lets you catch hairs growing in any direction without multiple, skin-irritating passes.
Always shave with gentle pressure, from beginning to end: increasing the pressure increases friction, and friction causes more skin irritation after shaving.
To avoid skin irritation after shaving, it is better not to try for a very close shave. This means that you just apply a little pressure, and don’t push the shaver into your face.
For some of us, shaving irritation essentially amounts to a light rash. For others, it manifests as more dramatic razor burn or ingrown hairs. Here on the Philips site, we have comprehensive guides to help you troubleshoot all the common consequences of shaving irritation. Check out our articles on preventing ingrown hairs, dodging razor burn, and shaving with sensitive skin for more tips.
If you struggle to catch those last few hard-to-shave hairs, just use a little gentle pressure and approach the hairs from several angles to shave them. You can gently pull the skin and lift up the hairs to make it easier for the shaver to catch the stragglers.
The final step in your shaving routine: treat your skin with a soothing, alcohol-free aftershave balm. Why alcohol-free? While a lot of aftershaves contain alcohol to help disinfect the skin after shaving, this ingredient can also dry out your skin, leading to that tight, irritated feeling.
If you want to avoid irritation from shaving, hygiene matters. Don’t forget to clean your electric shaver during and after your shave for the best possible shaving performance. Rinse with lots of lukewarm water, shake off any excess and (once you’re finished) lay it down – open – to dry. If your shaver comes with a cleaning system, simply place your shaver inside, and it’ll be ready for your next shave.
For the best results and to keep your skin used to the electric shaver, it's best to shave around three times a week. This gives your skin a day or so to recover, but keeps the hair from getting so long that you need to trim it before close shaving to avoid irritation.
Follow these tips, and you’ll soon see an improvement in the way your skin feels after shaving. And if not, you can always follow our guide on how to trim a full beard!
For best results and to keep your skin used to the electric shaver, it’s best to shave at least three times a week.
Don’t forget to clean your shaver after use for optimal performance and hygiene. Rinse it with lots of lukewarm water, shake off the excess and lay it down open to dry.
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