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Before you start shaving, check the way your beard hairs grow - the general rule is to shave in the direction of the beard growth. Usually the beard grows downwards toward your neck and upwards from the base of your neck. Either shave in the shower or use a warm towel to help soften the beard. |
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Starting with a clean face is paramount to getting a close shave. Apply Glycolic Facial Cleanser to warm, damp skin. Always use warm water as it will help soften the beard and prepare the skin for shaving. Rinse your cleanser off with warm water and leave wet. |
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Next, smooth a thin layer of Pre Shave Oil onto skin to help soften the beard further, and add more glide to your razor. Then, apply your Shave Cream over the oil in an even thin layer. Make sure you replace your razor after three or four uses. If you have a heavier beard, change your razor more frequently. |
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Throughout your shave, use your free hand to keep skin taut and as flat as possible. This will help you avoid cuts and nicks and gives you an even closer shave. Use short strokes starting at the side burns, cheeks and neck. Finish with your lip and chin so your Shave Cream can soften these heavier whiskers. |
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Frequently rinse your razor under warm water to remove product build up and hair. This keeps the blade sharp and clean throughout the shave. |
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Rinse your face with cool water and gently pat your face dry. Do not rub. |
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Finish your shave by applying After Shave Balm to help keep skin soft and hydrated. This will help soothe and calm razor burn. |
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