All About Facial Hair – Part 2

In the second part, we focus on razors, blades, and shaving tips. It is necessary to know certain facts before you venture out to wearing a thick beard. Know more from this discussion.

All About Facial Hair – Part 2

The Continuation From The Previous Post

The questions regarding the growth of facial hair are plenty. When boys need a thick beard and good facial hair, they resort to any measures to get the face of their dreams. Looking good is always the top priority on their bucket list. As teenage is all about looking attractive and craving for attraction, it helps you get the right look with a few good steps and tips. So follow the instructions highlighted here and you are sure to get the best out of the worst.  

How do I shave with a razor blade?

You should pull the razor in the direction your beard grows when you shave. It helps the blade glide easily. Giving you a smoother and more even shave is this. 

By feeling your face with your fingers, you can get a sense of what direction your beard grows.  

For a smooth shave then follow these steps: 

With warm water, wet your beard. Making them easier to cut, this softens the hairs.  

On your face, put a shaving gel or cream and not soap. Apply it evenly over the entire area you are shaving by squirting the gel onto your fingertips. Thereafter this should make a lather. 

By shaving the sides of your face, you can start.

Short, slow strokes should be used

Over the area you have already shaved, avoid going back. Causing razor burn, going back can scrape the skin. 

After every two or three strokes, rinse the blade under running water. 

Lastly, should you shave the area under the chin as well as at the top of the neck? 

Rinse your face with cold water to soothe the skin after you are done. 

How do I take care of my razor?

Be sure that the blade used is of course sharp and clean. It can lead to the following in case you use a dull blade: 

an uneven shave

redness and blotches

patches of unshaved hair

patches of skin that is scraped-off

Irritating the skin and causing infections are dirty razor blades. After shaving always rinse the blade well. Keep away from borrowing someone else’s used razor. 

How can I avoid irritation from shaving?

With the least amount of irritation, here’s how to get the best results: 

After every five to seven shaves, change the blade or use a new disposable razor. 

Giving the smoothest shaves are razors with two or more blades. 

Making it easier for you to follow the shape of your face as you shave, are razors that have a moveable head. 

What is razor burn?

Skin irritation is a razor burn. The following is the cause of it: 

Shaving without water.

Shaving without shaving gel or cream.

Using a dull blade.

Shaving against the direction the hair is growing.

If you have very sensitive skin, applying a heavily perfumed aftershave.

Before your next shave, the best way to treat razor burn is to wait an extra day or even an extra week. Giving your skin a chance to heal is this.  

What if I cut my face while shaving?

From time to time it's normal to cut or nick your face.

You are probably using too much pressure if you cut your face every time you shave though. Whereas it may also be the time to change the blade.  

Use clean tissue or cloth and apply direct pressure to stop the bleeding when you cut yourself while shaving. 

Can a teen grow a beard?

Definitely yes. If you want to grow one, you may have to be patient. It could take up to two or three months before a beard grows is fully depending on how thick your facial hair is 

The Conclusion On The Discussion 

While we wind up here, there may be more you need to know as the discussion is all about the myths regarding the use of a razor and blades when shaving. Use good gels that are safe on sensitive skin in case you are shaving for the first time. Get advice from elders, salon experts, doctors, or anyone with good knowledge of the tips and tricks to have a face full of beard. You can also get the beard done in a salon in case you are looking for celebrity styles. 

Stay tuned for more ideas as we are sure you will get more info here than anywhere else. So then see you next time. Goodbye, happy shaving and looking handsome.

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