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Shaving your face is an art, one committed baldies perfect over many years of figuring out the things that work for them. As well as the first-time head shaver, a few simple guidelines will help your first head shave go smoothly.

Shaving your face bald, for some, is really a scenario they've gone through mentally many times prior to actually taking a razor for their scalps. For other people, their first head shave is definitely an impulsive, spur-of-the-moment thing. I'd need to say my first head shave would be a little bit of both. I did have the benefit of some knowledge of head shaving technique, however i basically had to figure it out for myself. A great beginner's help guide to shaving your face sure would have been nice. In that spirit, here is a fairly comprehensive outline from the basics, from somebody who has been bald by choice for 17 years.

Be careful

One of the mistakes people often make when shaving their heads the very first time would be to forget that the previously unshaven scalp is very sensitive.

It's obvious to want a wonderfully smooth head right away. I did the very first time. Bald means smooth, and also you desire to be bald. But this may lead the inexperienced head shaver to shave exactly the same areas repeatedly from multiple angles, pressing way too hard on the scalp and often continuing following the shaving cream has stopped offering any lubrication and started to get sticky. The end result can be nicks, irritation and ingrown hairs marring your beautiful bald head the very next day. Bad.

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Clean your scalp, and lather well

One thing to consider is a clean scalp, free from dirt, excess oil, etc. If you are shaving your face the very first time and do not have a friend who's skilled with a straight razor, I'm assuming you've clipped your hair to the scalp and therefore are now covered in hair clippings. Before you go any more, wash your face with soap and water. Even better, take a shower. If this is not practical inside your individual needs, at least wipe your face down with a warm wash cloth.

Your next concern is good lubrication. There are numerous good products available, some especially for shaving your face Some commercial shaving creams are superior to others. I recommend if you're going the canned shaving cream route to obtain a moisturizing shaving gel especially for sensitive skin. I rather like Aveeno shave gel, with colloidal oatmeal.

Canned shaving cream should still be used with a shaving brush. Put a generous quantity of gel in your head, wet your brush and work that shaving cream into your scalp having a firm circular motion, kind of like brushing the teeth. Work your way around your face, wetting the comb occasionally. You shouldn't be in an excessive amount of a rush. Lathering up is an important step, also it can also be fun.

Myself, I haven't used shaving cream in years. I've found good bar soap (natural handmade soap, not your typical Irish Spring or Zest) does a great job. Some kinds of hand lotion are nice, as are sugar scrubs created using natural oils. Personally, i like to make use of a sugar scrub, which exfoliates and leaves an easy coating of oil that I just lather right over top of. I'll enter into scrubs in greater detail in a future post.

Make use of a good razor

Now you are lathered up, get a razor with an all new blade. Always employ a new blade on virgin scalp. I can not stress that enough. You'll be experiencing a bald head for the very first time, so don't make it a sore, itchy, reddish one.

I've tried just about every popular razor, and also the right one for shaving your head, in my opinion, may be the Gillette Mach 3. There are cheaper razors, you will find fancier ones, and there are ones made specifically for shaving your face, but of all the options, the Mach 3 is just about the best head shaving razor available. Its design allows lather and hair to pass through right through, therefore it requires less rinsing and unless your hair you're shaving is more than an eighth inch, it's virtually clog-proof. And in addition it appears to give the greatest number of comfortable head shaves per blade than any razor I've tried. One blade lasts me 2 or 3 weeks, but still provide a good shave when its indicator strip has not only changed color, but just about worn away completely in the centre. But I'm a head shaver of just about 20 years. For a beginner, I'd recommend changing razor blades have sex. When the razor seems to pull or drag or feel at all uncomfortable in your scalp, alter the blade. As your scalp gets tougher and also you have more experience at shaving your face, you'll figure out what matches your needs.

Direction of hair regrowth

There's some debate over shaving with the grain vs against the grain. If you want a smooth head, you have to shave against the grain. However, I don't recommend shaving the back of your neck against the grain, at least not at first. Anything above the ears is generally fine, when you are just a little overzealous around the first shave can produce a mess of the neck. May possibly not be obvious at first, but through the next day it is going to seem like a pepperoni pizza.

What I recommend for any first-time shaver is a simple front-to-back shaving motion. Start at the forehead, and shave toward the back of your neck in nice smooth strokes, trying to not go over the same spot more than a couple of times. You will get the very best and sides nice smooth. The rear will feel rough if you stroke upward together with your hand, however it it's still pretty smooth within the other direction. Get it done this way for any couple of weeks, and then you can try angling your strokes slightly across the grain. Before long, your scalp will get used to the shaving and you can not in favor of the grain at the back.

Never forget when your face starts to get dry or sticky while shaving, put some more lather on, or at least wet it a little, to keep that razor gliding smoothly. This is also a good time to wet a couple of fingers and move them in little circles on your scalp. You'll feel any spot that you didn't get smooth, and you'll know how that hair is growing in. You will see areas that require shaving in more than one direction. The crown is particularly tricky, however, you also need to be careful around the hairline, behind the ears, and where the sides meet the top of your face. Feel when you shave. It'll make the job easier, and it'll keep your lather from drying out. With regard to neatness and looking after moisture, you might like to try shaving your face in the shower.

Maintenance and care

As for fixing your shaved head, I've never been one for creams or lotions, however, you may wish to avoid getting a dry scalp. An oily scalp is more likely to be an issue, as your bald scalp continues to produce oil for any locks that's not there. An intermittent wipe having a washcloth or a cleansing pad along with your daily shower is all you need.

Time of day makes a difference. Probably the most convenient time for you to shave your face is probably each morning, however it does come in a small price. Your scalp swells very slighly when you sleep horizontally, after which shrinks again once you get up. Which means your smooth morning head shave will not stay smooth for very long. If you're up for any short while before you decide to shave, the swelling will have a opportunity to fall and you may obtain a closer shave. Evening is a great time to shave, as you get a really close shave, also it actually feels great to visit bed with a freshly shaved head. But evening is not usually the here we are at a daily shave, because it won't be fresh for the following day.

However, frequently it's smart to possess a second shave at night if you are heading out, simply to renew your head and get eliminate that five o'clock shadow.

In terms of how often to shave your face, that's entirely your decision. Personally, I'm so familiar with being bald, I do not feel clean basically get any stubble available online for, so I like to shave my head every single day. Many people go a couple of days as their scalp gets irritated. I did previously, but it is been my experience that daily head shaving actually conditions the scalp better in the long run, and keeps it cleaner, thus avoiding break-outs. Skipping days actually seems to increase my chances of skin irritation, razor burn or acne.

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The other deciding factor for me personally is the fact that I see myself like a bald man, and that's the way i desire to be seen. In my experience, occasional stubble detracts from my baldness. It is a reminder that there is still the potential for hair there.

Ultimately, you are able to ask ten head shavers for advice and get ten different answers. Shaving your head is an extremely personal thing, and if you're dedicated to maintaining a bald head, you'll perform a lot of experimenting, that is really the only way to figure out what matches your needs. But I hope I've given you a location to begin.

And to stray for just a moment in the basics to be bald by choice, there's a psychological and emotional aspect that should 't be ignored. Emotionally, that first shave and also the knowledge that you really are bald is definitely an intense rush, however it can also be combined with initial doubt or regret, in addition to a tremendous amount of self-consciousness. You might feel just fine, but you may also feel like everyone is looking at you. For the most part, they are not, and that feeling will pass over time. If you do decide to shave your head, commit to keeping the head bald not less than a month. You will be much more comfortable with your baldness by that time, your scalp is going to be accustomed to shaving, which pale, never-shaved skin tone will have evened to suit your face. And although you may be tempted, do not cover your face track of hats if you don't need protection from the sun's rays (and you'll). Constantly wearing hats will just trap dirt and oil near the most acne-prone areas of your scalp. And besides, what's the reason for being bald if people can't see your bald head?

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