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Tuesday 10 January 2023

Best Tips for Men to Shave your Face/ Best Tips for the Perfect Shave

 How to Shave your face and Problems which Should be paid attention when shaving, 

5 taboos of Face shaving.

Shaving should be the most important item in men's skin care. For men, shaving is like eating, and it is something they do every day. Despite this, many men still experience some problems during the shaving process, such as incomplete shaving, or dry and burning skin. 

Let's take a look at how to solve several common problems of men's shaving. Several major problems that men may encounter when shaving, 

1. Incomplete shaving  


    Many people will touch their skin with their hands after shaving to check whether they have shaved cleanly, but it seems that no matter how they shave, a few small beards will affect the overall effect. So what to do? For a more thorough shave, it is recommended to use a manual razor with shaving foam or shaving gel. After cleaning with facial cleanser, apply a hot towel to the beard area for 3-5 minutes to fully soften the beard, and then shave. Gently spread the beard foam or gel evenly on the beard area, and massage it until the foam is fully foamed before proceeding to the following procedure.

  2. Accidental injury In the process of shaving 


     Occasionally acne or uneven skin will be scratched. What should I do at this time? First wash off the residual shaving cream on the face with clean water, then lightly dip your fingers in soap, wash the wound with a small amount of foam and rinse it off, then dry your face and around the wound with a clean facial tissue. Do not wipe your face with a towel at this time , because no matter how clean the towel is, bacteria and dust will still remain on it. At this time, it is cleaner to use a finer facial tissue.

 3. Red spots on the chin and neck 


     If red spots appear on the chin or neck after shaving, it may be due to the beard pulling the pores during the shaving process, causing the capillaries at the root of the beard to burst and bleed. Note that before shaving, the beard must be softened first, and a relatively sharp blade should be used. A blunt blade will definitely tear the pores and damage the hair follicles. If small red dots have formed, wipe them off with alcohol-containing toner or aftershave water. Just pat and apply a layer with your hands. Do not use cotton pads or other media, otherwise it will easily cause blockage of the skin or hair follicles.

 4. Dry skin or burning pain 


  After shaving, if the skin feels dry or burning, it may be caused by improper shaving process or insufficient preparation before shaving. There is also the selection of products that cause skin dryness or allergies, and the lack of moisturizing and maintenance after shaving. Be sure to fully moisten your beard before shaving, and choose a shaving foam or shaving gel that suits you. The difference between shaving foam and shaving gel is that shaving cream has rich and delicate foam, which can fully adhere to the surface of the beard, lubricate the skin, fully reduce the irritation of the cutter head to the skin, and promote the opening of the beard hair scales. 

  

5. Reverse growth of beards into pores  


  This is generally caused by inappropriate shaving methods, as the hair follicles are drawn up, resulting in horizontal growth of beard roots or even reverse growth into pores.


5 taboos for men to shave 


Taboo 1: 


 Do not shave the same beard from different directions. In this way, it is easy to shave the beard too short to form an inverted beard, causing inflammation of the hair follicles.

 

 Taboo 2: 


   Do not shave hair particles. Although shaving grains will make the beard cleaner, but it is easy to irritate the skin and form barbs. 

   

Taboo 3: 


  Do not shave before strenuous exercise. Sweat can irritate the skin you just scraped and cause an infection. 

  

Taboo 4: 


 Never shave before taking a bath. The skin is unprepared for this, and you're more likely to experience post-shave burns and ingrown beards. 

 

Taboo 5: 


 Do not use blades that are too old or even rusted. When the blade is not sharp enough, it should be replaced in time.


    BY DR SHER JAHAN
General Physician at 
Government Hospital Chilas 
Northern Areas Pakistan 
( From Different Sources) 

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