How to Prevent Razor Bumps and Ingrown Hair
Helping Prevent Razor Bumps: Here's the Deal
Cleanse: Set up for success.
Cleanse your skin with a gentle scrub and warm water, or use a shaving brush, before you shave. This step is crucial to removing dirt and oil from the surface of the skin, and releasing trapped hairs, allowing your razor to make proper contact with your skin and hair.
Hydrate: Soften to reduce tugs.
Moisten your face and use a shave cream to help hold the water on the hair. As your hair soaks up the water, it swells and softens, making it easier for your blades to cut.
Shave: Let the razor do the work.
Shave with gentle strokes, and let your razor do the heavy lifting. Shave regularly to avoid allowing the hair to grow long enough to re-enter the skin’s surface. Using a razor designed for shaving sensitive skin can help reduce the occurrence of razor bumps. Gillette SkinGuard razor is designed to stop irritation. It absorbs the pressure from the hand, smooths the skin, and raises the blades to minimize blade contact with sensitive skin.
Maintain: Restore the moisture.
Shaving can remove more than just hair—moisture can also be removed, leaving the skin dry, tight, and irritated. Use a moisturizing after shave product to help replenish moisture in your skin and facial hair after you shave. Cleanse, hydrate, shave, and maintain—these four steps, combined with Gillette’s lineup of shave care products will give you the power to help manage your razor bumps.
Was this article helpful?
