Saturday, December 24, 2011

How to Wet Shave: Post Shave


Part 4/4 A demonstration of how to wet shave. For most guys, shaving is considered a loathsome chore, however if done right, shaving can be enjoyable and even relaxing! Wet shaving is the traditional technique of shaving with hot water and a single blade (DE razor or Straight) using a brush (badger, boar, or synthetic) to lather a cream or soap. Modern wet shaving uses multiple passes to reduce and finally eliminate whiskers. (Without irritation!) Wet shaving may take a little longer than shaving with a multiblade cartridge razor and goo from a can, but it is healthier for your skin and the results are much better too! Having a Post Shave routine is important because you Rinse, Condition, and Heal your freshly shaved skin. Thoroughly rinse your face with warm water, then cool water after shaving. You can apply a topical antiseptic like witch hazel or use an alum block. Finish with aloe or a non-alcoholic aftershave. I shot this series of videos in early 2010. My personal routine and technique have changed/improved since then, but I haven't had time to make any additional videos. Hopefully these will be informative and enjoyable to watch

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