Dave's Shave Tips
ByDavid Snape
Guys (and maybe ladies too), I have some
good news about shaving. You have probably
experienced some of the hassles and problems
of this chore and are familiar with its inherent
potential for being very annoying.
You may be frustrated with razor
burn and dry skin after struggling with
your daily shaving routine. You can bet
I tried all kinds of different razors,
shaving cream and even some aftershaves
to see what I could do about this problem.
You want to know what I found after a
lot of experimenting and trying different
things? You probably have a neat handy
little item that is common household fare
and may be found in your kitchen. It’s
Olive Oil. You got it, olive oil!
The benefits to using olive oil for shaving
are huge. It is such a natural lubricant
that the right kind of razor will slide
right across your face giving you smooth
and soft skin and still getting the job
of cutting the growth from your face.
And the best part is that your skin will
actually start to look younger after using
olive oil to shave with over the long
term.
Therefore, do not forget to apply some
olive oil to your forehead when you shave
too. The reason is that the rest of your
face will become younger looking and you
want your forehead to keep up. In retrospect,
I remember reading about a famous Hollywood
actress that mentioned that olive oil
was her secret to having great skin.
You can bet that others are using olive
oil to shave with too. I did a search
right before deciding to share this information
with you and sure enough there are other
people out there that shave with olive
oil.
One nice thing about it is that you don’t
have to use high quality olive oil. You
can buy the inexpensive low grade olive
oil that doesn’t taste very good from
your local supermarket to shave with.
A bottle will last a really long time.
You can kiss your shaving cream goodbye.
You can also leave out aftershave if you
so choose. Your skin should feel great
without it.
Now, let’s talk about that razor of yours.
Here is what I have found out about razors
and am willing to share with you. Even
though I use the great lubricant properties
of olive oil to shave with, I still have
found a few issues that using the right
kind of razor can help with.
If your experience is similar to mine,
you may have found that it is difficult
to shave in the grooves of your neck and
face, particularly under the jaw bone
with typical razors. Even with olive oil
you can still easily cut your face if
you make the wrong movement. You might
find that that Gillette’s Mach 3 and olive
oil are the perfect combination.
The Mach 3 has a nice swivel head with
a great lubricating strip. This allows
for the flexibility to really get into
the nooks and crannies when used in combination
with the olive oil. You will be able to
get in there with a lot less fear of cutting
yourself. It’s not impossible, but the
Mach 3 does make it a lot harder to cut
the skin of your face.
You may be using another brand of razor
with a lubricating a strip. So far, in
my opinion, none have come close to the
Mach 3 for safety and comfort. I do sometimes
use a stiffer blade to make the vertical
strokes because it can be really effective.
But, when it comes time to dig into those
nooks and crannies, I like to break out
the Mach 3.
No, I don’t work for Gillette and I am
in no way associated with them. The reason
I use a stiffer blade for the vertical
strokes is because its effective and also
less expensive. The Mach 3 blades are
a bit on the expensive side, so you can
save a little bit by just reserving them
for the nooks and crannies. With the use
of olive oil, you might be able to get
a longer usage period out of a blade before
needing to dispose of it.
For ladies, I suggest using a sparing
amount of olive oil. The reason is that
you will be covering a much larger area
and too much olive oil can get a little
messy. For us guys, we can probably enjoy
the luxury of using more because it is
easier to wash from the face.
I wish you the best of luck with your
next shaving experience.
This article is for information purposes
only. I cannot assume any liability for
your use or misuse of this information.
If you are not willing to assume the full
risk and responsibility for the potential
consequences from using this information
you are advised not to use it. It’s impossible
to know the skill levels or abilities
or available equipment of any individual
out there, therefore I cannot be responsible
for the use or misuse of this information.
Your use of this information implies your
consent to bear the full responsibility
for any result that may come from its
use or misuse.
Dave Snape is a health, fitness and wellness
enthusiast. His website is http://tobeinformed.com
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