Wet Shaving: Why and How Giving yourself a proper shave has become a thing of the past. Most men today have no clue about the art of the traditional wet shave. Instead they’re bombarded with advertisements of rubbish disposable shaving products. With the fall of the traditional barbershop in the early 1900’s the tradition of wet shaving died. Thankfully with the recent upturn of traditional barbershops, wet shaving is back. The majority of men walk around not knowing they have bad shaves. Electric razors and the latest 4 blade monstrosities irritate the skin more than needed, give you razor burn, create ingrown hairs and general redness of the neck and face. Shaving with a safety razor or straight edge razor will give your face and neck a clean and healthy look because you’re only using one blade instead of 4. The cost of a double edged safety razor or single blade straight razor can be found for no more than what a few sets of disposable blades will cost you. Additionally you’ll be saving money on not only the blade, but the product put on your face to shave. The aerosol cans filled with mentholated gunk they call shaving cream will be a thing of your past. You’ll move towards more natural traditional shaving creams and soaps for use with your new razor. Read the story at http://ift.tt/2dTclmD where there is some practicaol common sense advice given on how to switch over.
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