5 shaving tips for winter
In winter, you need to make some changes in shaving for protecting your skin from the harmful effects of skin. But there is no need to change razors. You can shave with a blade of choice and change the cartridge after every shave or four weeks.
Exclusive Artistes Management Celebrity Groomer and Man's Health Hair and Skin Care Specialist Simone gave some important tips for healthy shaving in the winter.
- Exfoliate
First of all, you should either shave or not, regardless of any season, you should expose the top layer of exposed skin or dead skin cells. This is especially important in winter and exfoliating before shaving is even more important. In fact, if you shave heavily, for example - twice a week, shave the sheds without shaving in the bathroom. Regarding the cause, Simone said, "In winter the moisture is reduced, so crack or crack or eritation or teetate on the skin and the skin can dry up. Shaving in the closed area of the bathroom may cause discomfort in the internal heat. Therefore, these problems can be reduced by shaving out the open space. '
He also said, 'In the winter the skin cells are dehydrated, so you need to be hydrated again, eliminating the razors and removing the dead skin cells and getting the smooth shave you need to exfoliate. Exfoliating twice a week, your other grooming products or shaving products will work better. Your shave oil and post-shave left can not work properly if the skin is not removed from the dead cells. '
- Shorten the shave preparation
The recipe for skin irritation and damage is hot water and cold and dry air. Simone said, "Hot Shower is a tempting way to start the shaving process, but you need to avoid it in the winter." It will dry the skin. You do not need to wash all the natural oils in your skin so that you have enough moisture or moisture. '
However, you will need to open your hairstyle with warm water, so please shorten the process. Simeon said, 'Sprinkle some hot water in the mouth, or moisten the face with 10 to 20 seconds in hot water, but do not do it for a long time.' The beard will be soft, it will open the loin cloth and it will be suitable for skin shave.
Use oil before shaving
Skin preparation plays a major role in the winter for safe and healthy chests. Simone says, 'You do not apply anything in the warm months generally before the shave because your skin is not dehydrated. But shaving will not give you expected results in the wounds and cracks in the winter. 'He suggests using shav-oil after sprouting hot water on his face. It can relax the skin, make the beard soft, make shaving easier and reduce the pain of shaving.
- Use shave left after shave
Simone said, 'After the shave, there is nothing worse than being outdoors when cold ice caps feel like tearing your new shave face. Razor blaze after shave is similar. You can prevent any shave with air and razor blaze. 'These left density is higher than lotions, oils and creams, and creates nutritional fibers on your face. It also relaxes and nourishes the left skin, and also protects from seasonally harmful influencers such as dry air and cold air and bacteria and environmental toxins. You can use the next product in the shave until spring comes.
- Shave the night
Should be shave in the winter night. Simon said, 'If you can shave the night, because when you go to sleep your skin is re-hydrated and the skin cells get reborn. Instead of washing all the natural oils cleaned in the mouth and sprinkling some water, sprinkle some water quickly and use moisturizer.
While shaving, some products are applied to the process of applying skin that can dry the skin, even if you use oil after shave and left after shaving. So shave the night to give you enough time to recover the skin.
References: Man's Health
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