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Shaving: The Best Routine for Sensitive Skin

Shaving: The Best Routine for Sensitive Skin

Published by Tim Finney on Jul 14th 2023

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If you like to stay clean-shaven, you already know that you’re going to have to shave every single day. Shaving is a routine that most men just accept as part of getting ready for the day. That being said, if you dread this part of your morning because you’re tired of dryness or bumps, don’t give up just yet because there are things you can do about the problem. Even better, these things are very simple to do.

The best shaving routine is the same whether or not you have sensitive skin. Eliminating harsh chemicals from your shaving routine and treating your skin well will pay off in the long run even if those things don’t affect your skin in the short term. It starts with purchasing the right razor and the right shaving gel or shaving cream, but the right shaving routine for sensitive skin involves a little more than that. Let’s take a look at some of the things you should ask yourself before you start shaving.

1. Is My Face Clean?

The best shaving routine always starts with a clean face. Make sure you use a cleansing product that is specifically made for sensitive skin; otherwise, it can strip your skin of the oils necessary to keep it healthy. Always stay away from soap-based products, and use warm water – not hot or cold – to rinse your face. Products recommended by dermatologists that are free of dyes and perfumes work best, and never use anything known to be an antibacterial product.

Finally, you’ll want to wait 10-15 minutes after you clean your face and before you start to shave. This gives your skin’s pores some time to “settle” and get ready for the next step. A good shaving routine for sensitive skin requires that the skin be ready for each step of the process.

2. Am I Shaving the Correct Way?

Yes, the way you shave makes a big difference, which is surprising to many people. The best shaving routine starts with a razor that is sharp. In addition, razors with 5 blades are known to produce a closer shave. Why? Because the blades tend to be closer together, which means that when they glide across your skin, they’ll pick up only the hair and no skin. This results in a shave that is both much more comfortable and a lot closer in the end.

You should also rinse the blade well after each stroke. Otherwise, too much gel may remain on it and prevent you from getting a close shave. When you’re aiming for a shaving routine for sensitive skin, this is important. It is also important to know that if you feel like you have to shave the same area more than once to remove the hair, it’s likely time for a new razor blade.

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3. Am I Using the Right Gel/Cream?

It’s easy to realize that the best shaving routine starts with applying a shaving gel or cream before you get started, but are all of these products alike? No, they are not, which is why choosing the right product requires a little beforehand knowledge. Simply put, not all shaving gel is alike, but if you start with a product that is clear and doesn’t foam up, you’re off to a good start.

If you’re wondering why, it’s because products that create a lot of foam make it difficult to see where you’re shaving, causing you to perhaps miss spots or shave over the same spot too many times, which can cause irritation. At Timothy’s Skincare, we make shaving gel and cream that produce no foam and therefore, they make shaving correctly a lot easier.

4. Do I Always Take Care of My Skin After I Shave?

The right shaving routine for sensitive skin requires some care after you’re finished shaving, so this step should never be skipped. Once you’re done shaving, go ahead and rinse your face with warm water and pat it dry with a clean dry towel. Make sure you don’t rub your face with the towel but instead, pat it gently. Wait a few minutes, then apply some type of moisturizing lotion or oil, but make sure it’s a product specifically made for sensitive skin.

Other Tips to Follow

As you can tell, most of the tips we included describing the best shaving routine require products made for sensitive skin, and as a general rule, this is always the best tip to follow. Other tips include:

  • Drink plenty of water during the day to keep your skin hydrated
  • Change the blade after 4-5 uses
  • When moisturizing, consider using aloe, emu, or almond oil for the best results

Keep in mind that when you want your shaving routine to be the best, we make a super high-tech 5 blade razor and the clear gel or cream to go with it, providing you with all of the tools you need to shave each morning without it irritating your skin. Our products are free of parabens, sulfates, alcohol, and fragrances, and we never test them on animals.

You also need to consider that when your skin is sensitive, you should at the very least read the list of ingredients in any skincare product that you use. There are certain irritants in many of today’s shaving products, which should be avoided. Look for ingredients such as alcohol, any type of fragrance, menthol, camphor, and sulfates, which can also be called SLS or lauryl sulfate.

Of course, rather than poring over the list of ingredients in any shaving gel or cream in the store, you can use products specifically made for sensitive skin, which is the number-one rule of any best shaving routine. At Timothy’s Skincare, all of our products are made this way.

Conclusion

Getting into the best shaving routine isn’t as complicated as you think. By making just a few simple changes, you can have skin that is a lot healthier, more supple, and has much fewer bumps and redness. The right shaving routine for sensitive skin is super-easy to follow once you get used to it, and you’ll soon be wondering how you ever lived without doing these things.

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About the Author

Tim Finney is the Founder/CEO of Timothy's Skincare. He grew up with sensitive skin and quickly learned the value of quality shave products. He started Timothy's when he noticed a lack of true sensitive skin shaving products for men. With a background in medicine, Tim decided to develop an innovative, clinically significant shaving gel and cream. He designed the products to deliver a clean, comfortable shave without irritation. Timothy’s shave cream and gel are hypo-allergenic and free of common skin irritants. Tim is an accomplished entrepreneur with years of experience in sales and marketing of medical equipment.