MarketplaceAftershave Moisturizer Is it necessary to use a shaving gel or moisturizer after shaving with an electric razor? Please help ...? I want to ask your help if I have to use a shaving gel or a cream moisturizer after shaving? Also, do I shave with a wet face or dry skin? Could you also a key element in the procedures of shaving with an electric razor ... Thank you ... Good question. First, the basic rule is that when you shave with a razor, keep the skin moist and lubricated with cream. If you use an electric razor, keep the skin dry. Some men have sensitive skin and will need a moisturizer, cream, etc., after using an electric razor. I have a rash of electric shaving. For the best shave .. I'm sitting in the steam room for 10 minutes to soften the hair .. Can I shave in the shower with soap and a strong Razer. I apply a moisturizer after. You should always shave with a dry face, unless you have one of these razors designed to be used dry or wet. In this case, enjoy the shaving cream or gel to lubricate your face. After you shave, it's always a good idea to use a cotton swab and witch hazel to soothe skin and reduce razor rash caused by bacteria. Help to ward off shaving zits. If you tend to have dry skin, a moisturizer is not a bad idea at all. They make them especially for people who use electric shavers, and it is better to just try and see what works best for you. Shave with an electric razor or otherwise, is best done in a downward direction, with the growth of hair and not against it. Shave up with an electric razor is more likely to cut the end at an angle, which will encourage ingrown hairs. And do not expect a bun baby gently shaved with an electric razor, and do not keep razor on the skin harder to get pressure. You will end up with a terrible rash that way. A good way to help prevent off is to use an old credit card or other plastic cards of this size, shape, material, the night before bed. Just scratch the card to the skin and scrape up to encourage the cutting edge of hair out of the skin. Some scholars have skin that can take an electric razor, though. If you have a rash razor, despite the help of the witch hazel and moisturizer, you can be one of those fellows. I do not recommend dipilatory creams on the face, unless your hair is naturally curly beard. It's rough stuff, strong enough to eat the hair is strong enough to eat the skin as well. And it often does. If it comes to that, stick to a single blade razor, warm water and lots of shaving cream / gel. I know how a mother knows that, right? I used to teach the fellows to shave, for many years in active duty in the AF. Taught hundreds of fellows how to shave, shave in a weekly class. And taught my husband, and since then, two son. Moreover, as a nurse, I am shaved and many interns. Good luck, maybe your close shave. Posted on June 24, 2010.
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