How to Use an Electric Shaver...no Razor Bumps

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Typical Electric Shaver

OK... are you tired of getting those darn razor bumps when you use your electric shaver? You would think that since its "electric" it would some how prevent razor bumps huh? Wrong! If you've used your shaver for the first time, when you're finished, you might think that you've done a heck of a job. Your face is nice and smooth, and feels like a baby's bottom. Then some hours later you notice your face starting to itch and before you know it your beard area is now riddled up with those nasty razor bumps. Look no further and find out how to shave without razor bumps. And get that commercial quality shave! Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Electric Shaver
  • A dry towel/cloth
  • Soap
  • Warm water.
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Instructions

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      First thing is to wash your face with warm water. It can be between hot and warm, whatever you can handle. Gently massage the area you're going to shave. Making sure those areas and thoroughly washed. This is meant to soften the hair. Do this for about 2-3 minutes and rinse, again with warm/hot water.

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      Now dry your face...Most men think it would make more sense to use shaving cream to reduce resistance, but with electric shavers that is not so. It is best to shave on dry skin for best results. Take your towel/cloth and pat down your skin. You don't want to irritate the skin before shaving. Make sure its completely dry.

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      Now its time to shave. Move the shaving heads quickly over the skin, making both straight and circular movements. Use the razor gently over the skin in a circular motion, against the growth of the hair, and by stretching the skin where required. Do not press the razor on the skin as it may not provide a comfortable shave.

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      Next thing to do is wash and dry your face. Gently dry your face you don't want to irritate the skin. And then apply some alcohol to the skin to keep it clean.

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      Last thing...yeah your face may look and feel nice, but don't go touching it every 5 minutes, as this can cause you to get razor bumps. Don't let all your hard work go to waste. Leave your face alone for a day or two, besides washing and applying lotions.

Tips & Warnings

  • No shaving cream...

  • Remember dry face.

  • You may want to research your type of electric shaver as they may have some operating tips.

  • Your skin may need 2-3 weeks to get used to the shave, only if its new, otherwise you're good to go.

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