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What Does Shaving Cream Do Why You Should Use It

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What Does Shaving Cream Do Why You Should Use It

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  1. What Does Shaving Cream Do? Why You Should Use It

  2. What is Shaving Cream, and What Does it Do? The hair on your face is particularly wiry and tough. But the skin on your face is some of the most sensitive skin on your body. It’s soft, smooth and malleable. Most shaving creams use the same basic formula: stearic acid, triethanolamine, glycerine, polyoxyethylenesorbitanmonostearate and water. Stearic acid creates a velvety, rich lather while glycerin moisturizes the skin and improves lubrication for a smooth cut. The purpose of these key ingredients in shaving cream is to soften hair and lubricate skin. This effect allows the safety razor to cleanly remove hair without damaging your face. Shaving Cream from Public Goods doubles down on skin protection by including nutrient-rich and soothing aloe vera and coconut-derived ingredients.

  3. The Many Benefits of Shaving Cream First and foremost, shaving cream gives your hair and skin a boost in hydration. Hydration also protects your skin and minimizes breakouts. A dry shave or worse, one with soap leads to itchy, irritated skin. On top of that discomfort, dryness is a signal to your pores to start creating sebum, your skin’s natural oil. Excessive sebum can clog pores, leading to acne and irritation bumps. Shaving cream also adds much-needed lubrication for a close, safe shave. Properly lubricated skin allows the safety razor to slide on the surface without catching any bits of skin. This lack of friction will also save you in razor blade costs because it extends the life of your blades. Using shaving cream will reduce nicks and leave your skin feeling clean and refreshed.

  4. Types of Shaving Cream Shaving cream comes in two main types: Lathering Brushless Lathering shaving cream includes a humectants that keeps the cream moisturized longer. This product often contains cleansers as well, cleaning your face as you shave. The combination of a cleanser and moisturizer reduces the risk of post-shave acne. Brushless shaving cream often comes in an aerosol can. It is designed to go onto your face straight from the can without any additional lathering.

  5. How to Use Shaving Cream: Method #1: Use a Bowl and Shaving Brush Start by rinsing your brush with warm water. Give it a few hardy flicks to get rid of excessive moisture. Next, apply an almond-sized amount of shaving cream to your brush. Swish your shaving brush around on the bowl. If it’s too thick, carefully add a drop or two of water with your fingertips. A smooth shave depends on achieving a healthy shaving cream to water ratio. You don’t want to see large bubbles as you lather your beard. Instead, you want a thick lather with a few small bubbles. Once you have the right consistency, begin painting the cream on your face in the direction of your hair. If you go against the grain, you could irritate your hair follicles, making your shave less comfortable.

  6. Method #2: Apply Directly to Face with Brush Many men apply shaving cream directly to their wet brush and then onto their beard hair. While this method means you don’t have to clean up a bowl, it also means you have less moisture control. If you have found the perfect shave cream that requires almost no lathering, then this could be a great technique for you. But most of them do need to be lathered before use.

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