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Wednesday, June 28, 2006

the perfect shave

men have been trying to find the best way to shave all throughout history...with technology has come weird and wonderful devices (not david beckhams MACH 3 thingy though)...

but when it comes down to it, it's actually quite simple...just a few steps with basic equipment...see below big grin

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How to get that perfect shave

The perfect shave is what all men strive for every morning when they bring their razor up their chin – an effortless shave that’s baby smooth.

A dull disposable razor dragged across a layer of foam or gel on your cheeks is a step backward from the past, not an improvement. Now that men of all ages are paying more attention to their appearance, it’s no wonder that the hottest trend right now in male grooming is a return to the traditional wet shave – and millions of men have been shocked to discover that the “old fashioned” method of shaving they thought went out with the Hula Hoop is actually the best quality shave you can get.

Q: What is “wetshaving” and how is it different from the way most men – and women – shave today?

A: Wetshaving is just what the term implies – keeping your face (or for women, their legs) wet with plenty of hot water before, and during, the entire shave. In fact, you should always shave after a hot shower, not before (if you need to shave without taking a shower, washing your face with hot water for a few minutes will suffice). With a layer of hot water between your skin and the lather, the blade skims the surface instead of dragging on it, which is the main cause of irritation, redness, and “shave bumps”.

Wetshaving gives you more effective shaves and better looking skin. The hot water opens the pores of your skin and relaxes your facial muscles, and it softens your whiskers for more effective cutting. Believe it or not, but your whiskers are tougher than the edge of a razor blade, and shaving “dry”, or mostly dry as with the vast majority of shaving creams, foams, and gels on the market, means you’re literally tugging on each and every hair on your face instead of neatly slicing it at the skin’s surface and moving on without irritating your skin. The key to proper wetshaving is keeping your face as wet as possible at all times during the shave. Even if you keep your current tools and routine, you’ll marvel at how much closer and more comfortable shaving can be when you keep your face hydrated at all times with lots of hot (not scalding) water.

The perfect shave has three ingredients: a good razor, a good brush, and glycerin-based shaving cream. But the biggest difference between wetshaving and the way most guys shave today is the use of a shaving brush. A good badger-hair shaving brush is the single most important ingredient in getting the perfect shave -- if you change no part of your shaving routine except to add a good shaving brush to the mix, you’ll be astounded at how much better and more enjoyable your shaves become.

6 Comments:

Blogger FlyingMuffyn said...

wtf? =))

11:51 PM  
Blogger kona said...

it's for us MEN....or are you not one? you got so much hair wor...dowanna learn how to shave meh? :)

8:18 AM  
Blogger unkster said...

hot water works best... even without cream or soap. but then again, i not a hairy gorila...

12:12 PM  
Blogger kona said...

hahahahahaha.....TWANG =))

2:32 PM  
Blogger FlyingMuffyn said...

i shave when i m in the shower. all hot and steamy =)) but i grow stubble in double quick time so technically i hv to shave twice a day to set a gd example at work =P

3:09 PM  
Blogger kona said...

no wonder you're a hairy ape =))

4:21 PM  

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