Video: How to Shave Hair with Conditioner: 4 Steps
2024 Author: Barbara Vance | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 17:45
This scraping method leaves no bruises or irritation on the skin!
Steps
Step 1. Get a good quality hair conditioner
The creamier the better.
Step 2. Apply plenty of conditioner to the area to be shaved
Wait a while for the product to soften the hair. Be sure to use a new razor with more than one blade.
Step 3. Scrape the area, again applying conditioner on the areas that after shaving become dry
Step 4. Rinse with fresh water to close the skin pores, then dry
Apply a cream or other post-scraping product.
Tips
Change razor blades when blades become dull. New, sharpened blades will ensure a shorter scrape and will prevent you from having to apply too much force against skin to make up for their lack of cut.
If the area you are shaving has very thick hair, condition it first and let it work for 10 minutes.
Consider using an electric shaver with a built-in gel applicator if skin irritation continues.
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