Barber’s Blueprint Guide to Shaving. -East Village NYC Barber.
Shaving properly helps you avoid irritation, cuts, and ingrown hairs. According, to Barber’s Blueprint, Here’s a step-by-step guide to do it right, whether you’re shaving your face, legs, or another area:
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1. Prep the Skin
• Cleanse first: Wash the area with warm water and a gentle cleanser to remove oils and bacteria.
• Warm water = key: Shaving after a warm shower is ideal. It softens hair and opens pores.
• Exfoliate (optional but helpful): Removes dead skin and helps prevent ingrown hairs.
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2. Use a Quality Shaving Cream or Gel
• Choose something moisturizing and suited for your skin type (sensitive, dry, etc.).
• Avoid dry shaving—it causes irritation.
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3. Use a Clean, Sharp Razor
• A dull blade pulls and increases the risk of nicks and irritation.
• Rinse the blade often during shaving.
• Replace razors or cartridges every 5–7 shaves (or sooner if it feels dull).
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4. Shave with the Grain First
• Go in the direction of hair growth.
• If a closer shave is needed, go against the grain only after a first pass with the grain.
• Use light, gentle strokes—don’t press hard.
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5. Rinse and Pat Dry
• Use cool water to rinse the area and close pores.
• Pat (don’t rub) your skin with a clean towel.
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6. Moisturize
• Apply a non-alcoholic, soothing aftershave or moisturizer.
• Look for ingredients like aloe, witch hazel, or tea tree oil for calming effects.
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Extra Tips
• For facial shaving, shave in sections and stretch the skin slightly for a smoother glide.
• For leg shaving, shave from ankle upward.
• For underarms, shave in multiple directions—hair grows in various patterns.
