Many men today are thinking more and more about the health of their skin and many are shocked when they discover they have been doing it wrong their entire life. Many are using the wrong cream, not applying it correctly and definitely doing the wrong thing after they have finished. By following these shaving tips men can have softer, smoother skin that looks amazing. Shaving cream and soaps are the most common items men reach for when they choose to shave. However creams are soap based and do not place a layer of protection right against the skin. This is because a layer of water sits between the soap and the skin which does not protect it. Next time try a gel, it is thicker and the layers are directly on the skin. Ever seen the shaving foam heaters and wondered why anyone would ever use that, they use it because heated skin get a closer shave. Before getting started men should either hold a warm towel on their face, warming the gel before applying it to their face and doing it right after they get out of the shower. When applying the warmed gel rub it into the skin really well to raise the erector pili. This stands the hairs on end and allows the razor blade to get to the bottom of the hair. The biggest skin sin that men commit is aftershave. Aftershave is loaded with alcohol that is extremely harsh on the skin. Because the typical male looses two layers of skin when they shave skip the aftershave and go for an alcohol free moisturizer. Skin care does not have to be complicated; avoid soap based creams, apply heat and use an alcohol free moisturizer. Shaving the right way can leave the skin firm, soft and very touchable. Your significant other will appreciate the effort. The Art of Shaving is a brand passionately devoted towards helping men experience The Pefect Shave™. We have created an innovative path to optimize shaving performance. The 4 Elements of The Perfect Shave – Prepare... Lather Up!... Shave... and Moisturize. This shaving tips helps prevent or minimize common shaving discomforts such as razor burn, ingrown hairs and nicks and cuts. (http://www.theartofshaving.com/expertadvice)
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