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How to Shave Without Getting Razorbumps

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Summary: Shaving in the shower with hot water and shaving cream is a good way to prevent razor bumps. Avoid getting razor bumps while shaving with tips from an experienced hair care professional in this free video on men's hair.

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Sylvia Russell is a motivated professional with more than 18 years of experience in the beauty industry. She's worked as a beauty professional for television segments as well as photo...read more

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"Ok you have soft skin. You must shave in the shower. I do. Oh great. There you have it. Shaving in the shower can help you prevent razor bumps. My name is Sylvia Russell and this is how you can shave without getting razor bumps. Now my client here Moss shaves in the shower. This is something that you can try to do at home. Make sure the water is hot and you create a nice steam to help soften the skin. Softening the skin will help open up the pores and hot water is just what you need for that. Use a shaving cream. Don't use a soap. Because when you use a shaving cream you add moisturizers to the skin. This is going to help the skin open up and create a nice balance for the skin so that it doesn't become irritated. Now remember you can also use a hot towel, this is going to help open up the pores as well. Lay it against the skin and let the pores open up and let the hair soften. Remember shaving at home to prevent razor bumps is something that you can do if you are not sure, make sure that you read the back of your shaving cream directions. Remember you can do this at home, shaving to prevent razor bumps is something that is very easy. My name is Sylvia Russell and this is how you can shave to prevent razor bumps."

eHow Article: How to Shave Without Getting Razorbumps

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