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Do you suffer from irritation, razor burn, redness and razor bumps? Well, you’re not alone! Everyone has these issues. Ask a friend and see if he has similar shaving problems. Millions of men needlessly suffer with similar skin conditions. Part of the problem is skin type while the other is the way you shave. The good news is you can avoid some of these pitfalls by following our easy step by step guide and knowing what to look for when shaving.
So, if you suffer from shaving, suffer no more with Shave Zone!!!!
Did you know?
Shaving with a razor cuts the hair right at skin level, leaving you smooth for a few days. Gels or foams should be used on the area you're shaving because they get hair to stand up for a closer shave. They also help keep your skin free from nicks and cuts.
What causes razor burn and irritation?
Razor burn and irritation occurs when the skin is chafed while you shave. Imagine if you fell and scraped your knee, it’d turn red and be irritated, right? The good news is that Shave Zone is specially formulated to put the brakes on bumps and irritation.
It contains an analgesic to soothe away pain and irritation. It improves healing by speeding along new skin cells to replace damaged ones eliminating redness and razor burn.
What About Razor Bumps?
So how exactly are bumps born? A few ways, actually. One is ingrown hairs. Bumps occur when a hair curls back into the skin instead of growing straight out. Another cause is the formation of tiny, pimple-like blemishes created by irritation. And, some bumps are actually tiny scabs that result from abrasions that occur during hair removal.
Shaving Tips - Shave Zone
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  • Use an exfoliant or facial scrub just before you prepare to shave. A gentle scrubbing massage opens pores, primes follicles and raises stubs for a closer shave.
  • Moisten facial hair with warm or hot water before shaving (approx. 3 minutes). This swells the hair shaft allowing the blade to cut the hair, not your skin.
  • Lubricate your face with shave cream/gel. This provides a close soothing shave and protects against razor burn and/or rashes.
  • Run warm water on the blade to further soften hair while shaving. Make sure it is sharp. A dull blade can cut as you shave or catch the skin.
  • Shave your face with the blade running with the grain of your facial hair. Once established, continue to do so and do not change direction. Shaving against the direction of hair growth contributes to razor burn, redness and rashes.
  • Rinse the blade often in hot water and use slow short strokes.
  • Go over each area of your face once to avoid redness, irritation and razor bumps.
  • Rinse with cool water to cleanse pores.
If you experience irritation, razor burn, redness or bumps, apply Shave Zone to those areas.
Shave Zone instantly stops irritation as it absorbs instantly and provides immediate relief.
Shave Zone helps eliminate bumps and using it after every shave will help keep your skin smooth and irritation free.