Tuesday, 24 May 2016

My Daily Ritual with The Vikings Blade Safety Razor by Julian Vue



Getting A Good Shave

There are several things which when done together, gives a good shave. From understanding the wet shave techniques, using premium designed double edge safety razor to the good post-shave techniques. While technology may have advanced, your grandpa wet shaving techniques are still good and true to this day.

Wet Your Beard

To start off on your journey to get a good shave, it's best to wet it. Facial hair is able to absorb about 30% of its volume. What this does to the hair is that it makes it weak. Weak hairs are easy to cut also. You also avoid getting irritation on your skin when you apply the wet technique.


Shaving Cream

Usually people ask what makes a good shaving cream? While there are a few things to note, in summary, a good shaving cream should not foam up but should rather have a creamy lather. Applying shaving cream supplies your skin with not only rich lubricants but also skin nourishing moisturizers.

Quality Razor

The next most important thing is the quality of your blade. Even if you get the first two right, it is the razor that determines how smooth and clean the shave would turn out. A good double edge safety razor like the Viking blade is an ideal choice to use. Made from the most superior materials, this safety razor designed to give a good deep cut. It comes with a microcomb that prevents accidental cuts during shaving. When necessary, change blades to give a fresh new shave.

Rinse Your Face

When you are done shaving, the skin is at its most vulnerable stage. Rinse off the left over shaving cream with warm water and some antiseptic. Finish the rinsing with room temperature water and dry up your face.

After Shave Lotion

An after shave lotion helps to moisturize and soothe the skin. About two layers of skin are removed during shaving and this leaves your skin really dry. By applying an after shave, you reintroduce moisture to your face.


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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B011L8WJIA
And
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