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5 Protips For A Better Shave

Let’s be real, shaving is a combat sport. I mean you’re dragging a sharp blade across your face on the reg. Nicks, irritation, tight, dry skin afterwards. But it doesn’t have to be that rough (boom, nailed that pun). With the right tools and techniques, you can go from rookie to razor-sharp pro in no time. Here are five easy tips to master the art of the shave—and give your face the shave it deserves.

 

1. Prep Like a Pro

The real secret to shaving is that a great shave before the blade hits your skin. Proper prep sets the foundation for a smoother, closer, more comfortable swipe. Start by washing your face with warm water and a good face wash to clear away dirt and excess oil. If you want to go the extra mile (and trust me, you do), regular exfoliation can help prime the runway and ensure optimum smoothness when you shave. Once you’re squeaky clean, apply a hot towel to your face for a minute or two, or, better yet, shaving in the shower or immediately post-shower when your skin is warm. The warm water and heat helps open up your pores and soften your facial hair, making it easier for the razor to glide through without tugging.

 

2. Choose The Right Weapon

No matter what type of razor you’re working with, making sure it’s fresh, sharp and clean is absolutely critical for a shave as smooth and easy as a yacht rock playlist. Depending on your scruff situation, all razors can work well but, in truth, you don’t need an 18-blade monstrosity. In fact, a well-engineered single blade safety razor, (like, say, this one right here) is a modern marvel when it comes to a precise, comfortable shave. It’s sharper, more precise, and gives you a cleaner shave than those overpriced, multi-blade contraptions. Plus, it’s better for the environment (and your wallet). Swing by this post for a deeper dive on why we’re hardcore advocates for the safety razor, it’s truly the best of old-school style and modern design.

 

3. Smooth Moves, Smooth Glide

It’s time to level up to a better shaving cream experience. That means, ditch the foams and gels that can dry out your skin and embrace the rich, silky glory of a proper shave butter. The reason those foams get so, well, foamy is because of a range of chemicals that create those artificial peaks. The problem is, those same foam-inducing chemicals can dry and irritate your skin, making your shave potentially worse in the long run, not better. That’s why naturally-formulated creams with moisturizers are going to give you a smoother, better shave. Our rich and thick Shave Butter formula is packed with moisturizing champions like Shea and Murumuru Butter, that help keep your skin  nourished long after you’re done with the razor and leave your face feeling hydrated and refreshed.

 

4. Master Your Technique

Now for the main event. Start by applying a thin layer of shave butter to your wet face and neck. You’re not scraping paint off a wall here so use easy strokes and go with the flow of your beard. Try not to shave across the grain, as it can lead to ingrown hairs and more irritation. If you’re using a safety razor, it’s all about finesse, not force. Hold the razor at a 30-degree angle and shave in long, smooth strokes. Use light pressure (seriously, let the razor do the work) and always go with the grain of your hair. If you’re aiming for an ultra-smooth finish, lather up again and go for a second pass. Remember to rinse your razor frequently to keep the blade clean and sharp. A clogged razor is the enemy of a close shave—and your skin.

 

5. Finish Strong

Just like the hotel lobby bar after the wedding the shave isn’t over until the afterparty. Post-shave your face is dying for some moisturization (you literally just dragged a sharp piece of metal across it) so don’t neglect the crucial step of giving your face what it needs, even if you’re just shaving around a beard on your neck. Once you’ve rinsed your face with cool water to close your pores, reach for a soothing moisturizer, like this one, to start undoing some of the damage from shaving. Trust us, post-shave moisturization is non-negotiable at this point. Our natural post-shave is packed with calming, hydrating ingredients that help soothe your skin and lock in moisture. This nourishing formula is fortified with Bisabolol to naturally condition, Resurrection Plant to hydrate, and antioxidant-rich Shea Butter for ultimate moisturization. Just apply a small amount to your face, focusing on areas prone to irritation.

 

Bonus Tip: Keep Your Tools in Top Shape

A dull razor is your worst enemy. Replace the blade in your safety razor after every 5-7 shaves, or sooner if you notice tugging. Clean your razor thoroughly after each use to prevent buildup, and store it in a dry place to avoid rust. If you're using standard cartridge or disposable razors, make sure you replace them every 2-3 shaves or if you notice rust or a rough shave. Treat your tools with care, and they’ll have your back for many shaves to come.


Shaving doesn’t have to be complicated or painful. With the right prep, tools, and products, you’ll be on your way to a smoother, more comfortable shave—and skin that feels as good as it looks.

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