Shaving dry skin can be a challenging task as it demands a precise technique and the right products to prevent irritation and tightness.
Here are seven tips on how to shave dry skin effectively:
1. Incorporate Pre-Shave Oil into Your Routine
Pre-shave oil, a blend of several carrier oils, increases lubrication and hydrates the skin. This product creates a protective layer over the skin, preventing nicks, cuts, and irritation caused by the razor blade.
The carrier oils in pre-shave oil mimic the natural sebum production of the skin, providing nourishment and maintaining optimal moisture levels. This helps to counterbalance any potential dryness resulting from shaving.
Numerous companies produce all-natural pre-shave oils, available both online and in physical stores. Popular brands include Art of Shaving, Truefitt & Hill, and Taylor of Old Bond Street.
Use pre-shave oil regardless of the razor system you choose.
2. Use a Thick, Lubricating Shaving Cream
A thick-bodied shaving cream or gel effectively retains moisture and heat, softening facial hair and the skin’s outermost layer. These creams often contain ingredients such as aloe vera, shea butter, and glycerin, which provide extra hydration and replenish your skin’s natural moisture barrier.
As a result, these creams can help reduce tightness, a common issue among those with dry skin after shaving.
Several specially formulated shaving creams for dry skin are available in the market. Consider brands like Aveeno, which includes oatmeal and other naturally soothing ingredients, Nivea Men’s Sensitive Shaving Gel, which includes chamomile and Vitamin E for skin nourishment, or Proraso’s Shea Butter and Sandalwood Oil Shaving Cream that targets thick and coarse facial hair without over-drying the skin.
3. Consider the Number of Blades on Your Razor
While more often equals better, the opposite might be true with razors, especially if you have dry or sensitive skin. More blades can create more friction and a more aggressive shave, disrupting your skin’s moisture barrier. If you prefer the convenience of a cartridge razor, consider the Gillette Mach3, Gillette SkinGuard, or the Schick Hydro Dry Skin Razor.
Alternatively, a safety razor which features a single blade, can remove facial hair with fewer passes and minimize skin irritation with fewer passes. Merkur, Edwin Jagger, Henson, and Rockwell are all good brands to consider.
Hybrid options like the OneBlade Core blend the convenience of a cartridge razor with the gentleness of a safety razor – consider this if the single-blade shaving seems a bit intimidating at first.
4. Shaving Technique
Pay attention to three main areas when shaving: the direction of your shave, the number of passes, and the applied pressure.
- Shave Direction: To reduce irritation, shave with the grain of your hair, meaning in the direction your hair grows. Hold the skin taut but not excessively stretched as you shave.
- Shave Efficiency: Use short, overlapping strokes in the same direction as the hair growth, but avoid shaving over the same area multiple times. Rinse the razor thoroughly after 1 to 2 strokes.
- Applied Pressure: When applying pressure while shaving, less is more. A common misconception is that pushing down harder with your razor results in a closer shave. In reality, the weight of the razor should provide most of the necessary pressure.
5. Use Cool or Lukewarm Water
Studies have found that dry skin can worsen with hot water as it strips away natural oils from the skin, disrupting your skin’s moisture barrier. Thus, use cool or lukewarm water to wet your face before shaving, and to rinse your razor during the shave. This temperature range is less harsh on your skin, reducing the likelihood of dryness and irritation post-shave.
6. Apply a Moisturizing Aftershave
Most people mistakenly think that all aftershave contains alcohol that’ll dry out the skin. While this may be true for some aftershave splashes, aftershave balms don’t sting and provide skin hydration.
Alcohol-free products like the Nivea Men Sensitive Post Shave Balm or Proraso Aftershave Balm are enriched with ingredients like aloe vera, chamomile, and vitamins that soothe and nourish the skin after shaving.
These products help to reduce tightness, redness, inflammation, and any other irritation that might have occurred during shaving. The ingredients also restore the skin’s natural moisture that might have been depleted due to the shaving process.
7. Regularly Replace Your Razor Blades
A dull razor blade requires more passes, creating more friction, which can lead to skin irritation. Change your razor blades after every 5 to 7 shaves, or sooner if you notice any tugging or discomfort.
Clean your razor and dry it off between uses to prolong the life of the blade and prevent the buildup of bacteria, which could potentially cause skin infections or breakouts.