Last Updated on 2020-12-18 , 5:21 pm
Thereโs always a part of me that has this fear whenever I shave. Itโs like a ticking time bomb, where Iโm just waiting to feel that sharp pain thatโll make me go, โI knew that was going to happen.โ
Getting nicked when you shave is just like getting a paper cut โ itโs small but extremely vicious.
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So, how can you prevent getting nicked? Here are six simple tips so you wonโt be crying every morning.
1. Make sure to have a sharp razor
Youโd think that using a blunt razor would mean a lower chance of getting nicked, right? Youโre wrong. Using a blunt razor essentially means youโll be using more force to shave those little annoying hair that doesnโt seem to come off, and most of the time, the force exerted will result in an annoying cut.
2. Invest in a quality shaving cream
And weโre not saying the one you take home from the hotels. No, save that for solely the hotel. Make sure that the shaving cream you use is thick and has a smooth consistency, instead of one that turns runny easily. This ensures that youโre keeping a close shave the whole time.
3. Stretch your skin when shaving
Stretching your skin allows the razor to glide smoothly, preventing any cuts to occur. It also allows the razor to catch any tiny hairs that love to go unnoticed โthe ones that suddenly appear a day after you shave. #truestory.
4. Follow the natural growth of your hair
Why go against it? By doing so, you might risk irritating your skin and it increases the chance of you cutting yourself. Glide smoothly along the natural growth of your hair and youโll find yourself having a much pleasant shaving experience.
5. Use shorter strokes
Just like how an artist tends to paint in shorter strokes, shave in shorter strokes too. It gives you more surface contact and prevents any mistakes to be made. When you shave in longer strokes, thereโs a high chance that your hair will get clogged up in the razor. So keep it short and slow โ let the razor do its thing.
6. Rinse the blade
Just like what we mentioned earlier, hair tends to get clogged up in the razor. So after a few strokes, give your blade a rinse before continuing. With that, run along now and remember these tips when youโre doing your routine shave!
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