Saturday, January 30, 2010

Effective shaving techniques – What works best?

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Most people become conscious of excess body hair during adolescence and continue to do so until they die. Whether it is facial fuzz or dark visible hair on the arms, legs or the bikini line, most men and women are determined to annihilate hair from their entire body except their scalp. There are a number of hair removal techniques, but shaving is the most popular of these because it is the least time consuming; therefore, this is the most used hair removal technique by women. But, if not done correctly, shaving is known to give you razor bumps and ingrown hair. Therefore, sticking to a correct shaving technique is essential. Bikini hair removal can be quite tricky and needs to be performed with care. Use of moisturizer after the procedure will give you soft and supple skin.

In addition, you must moisturize your skin before shaving. This is essential because using a razor on dry skin can be painful and disastrous. Your skin needs to soften up for effective hair removal. Any cream or moisturizer will do, even a bar of soap is fine, as long as it allows the razor to glide smoothly over the surface of your skin. It is essential that you exfoliate your skin before shaving as this will help you get rid of dead skin. Dead skin clogs up the razor blades and is likely to give you nicks and cuts. Using a coarse loofah before shaving will give you a smoother and cleaner shave.

Using the right razor makes all the difference between a smooth and an agonizing shave. There are disposable razors and electric razors, razors that include lubricated strips and ones that work on a variety of blades. You can choose the one that best suits your needs. Disposable razors are cost-effective as well as hygienic, while electric razors last for a much longer time. Not everyone is okay with lubricated razor strips; some people are allergic to them. But, at the end of the day, a razor is really a matter of personal preference as long as the basic purpose is solved – it gives you a close shave and doesn’t leave stubble or nicks behind.

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