Determine the most suitable shaving environment, whether in the bath or shower, by following essential steps for shaving to have an optimal result and prevent skin irritation.
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How should I shave in the shower?
Step 1: Use shower mat to prevent slipping
Step 2: Exfoliate your skin
Step 3: Find a comfortable position or sit on a shower stool to shave your legs
Step 4: Be sure to soak your skin
Step 5: Use a sharp razor that’s easy to grip
Step 6: Apply shaving gel
Step 7: Shave in steady strokes
How should I shave in the bath?
Step 1: Use a bathmat to prevent slipping
Step 2: Exfoliate your skin
Step 3: Consider water temperature
Step 4: Make sure to hydrate your skin
Step 5: Use a sharp razor
Step 6: Apply shaving cream as often as needed
Step 7: Take your time when shaving your legs in the bath
Is it better to shave in the bath or shower?
How should I shave in the shower?
STEP 1
Use shower mat to prevent slipping
The shower floor can be slippery, so make sure you have a strong shower mat or adhesive treads in place when you shave in the shower to avoid accidental cuts and scratches from slipping.
STEP 2
Exfoliate your skin
Exfoliating with a gentle scrub or loofah will help prepare your skin for the shaving process by removing any dead skin cells and protecting against skin irritation and ingrown hairs.
STEP 3
Find a comfortable position or sit on a shower stool to shave your legs
Not sure how to shave your legs in the shower? If you can’t find a comfortable position, try a shower stool or bench. Not only will you be more comfortable but using a shower stool or bench can provide a safer experience by bringing you closer to your legs as you shave.
STEP 4
Be sure to soak your skin
Give your skin enough time, three to five minutes, to hydrate before shaving in the shower to help your hairs soften in the water.
STEP 5
Use a sharp razor that’s easy to grip
When shaving in the shower, use a razor with an easy-to-grip handle for better control. You also need to use sharp razor blades to prevent skin irritation, scratches, and cuts.
STEP 6
Apply shaving gel
Shaving gel preserves moisture, helps the razor glide across your skin, and shows where you have shaved already to avoid re-shaving over an area and causing irritation. Read more on which shaving gel you should use.
STEP 7
Shave in steady strokes
Shave in light, steady strokes in the direction of the hair growth, and if you need a closer shave, reapply shaving gel and go against the grain. Once you’re finished shaving be careful when stepping out of the shower, pat your skin dry and apply moisturiser.
How should I shave in the bath?
If you prefer a bath over a shower, protect your skin while shaving in the bath by following a few key steps.
STEP 1
Use a bathmat to prevent slipping
Although you might think you are more secure in a bath than the shower, you can still slip and slide. Be sure to have a bathmat or adhesive treads in place so you can be safe and secure while you shave and protect your skin from accidental scratches and cuts.
STEP 2
Exfoliate your skin
Just like before shaving in the shower, exfoliation is a great way to prepare your skin before shaving in the bath. Use a loofah or gentle scrub to remove any dead skin cells before you shave.
STEP 3
Consider water temperature
Water that’s too hot can irritate and dry out your skin. When shaving in the bath, you want the water to be warm but not hot to prevent irritation.
STEP 4
Make sure to hydrate your skin
Although most of your skin is under water when bathing, make sure all the areas you plan to shave soak for about three minutes in the bath, this helps your hair soften.
STEP 5
Use a sharp razor
Whether you shave in the bath, a shower, or under running water - always use a sharp razor. Dull razor blades increase chances of razor burn, ingrown hairs, and skin irritation, so replace your blade often.
STEP 6
Apply shaving cream as often as needed
Your skin may soak in water while taking a bath, but you still need shaving cream to preserve moisture. And be sure to reapply shave gel if it washes off before you shave.
STEP 7
Take your time when shaving your legs in the bath
You may have to hold your leg up or prop it on the side to shave in the bath, so shave in slow, steady strokes to avoid scratches and cuts if you accidentally slip or move. Once finished, carefully step out of the tub, pat the skin dry and apply moisturiser.
Is it better to shave in the bath or shower?
Is shaving in the bath or shaving in the shower better? Let’s look at the pros and cons of each.
Shaving in the bath
Pros
- Warm water hydrates hair and skin for a close shave in the bath
- It’s easy to rinse the razor between strokes
- Convenience – you can combine shaving with your bathing routine
- There’s no running water in the bath to rinse away shaving cream lather prematurely, so you can shave more calmly
Cons
- Baths are more time-consuming, especially if you shave every day
- You need to rinse the bath after shaving to wash away hair
- -A close shave in the bath can make your skin more prone to irritation and razor burn
- If the water is too hot, your skin can get irritated
Shaving in the shower
Pros
- The steam makes skin supple, so the razor glides more easily
- Moisture from steam can hydrate hair and skinmeaning less irritation – especially for sensitive skin
- Lather is easily rinsed away after shaving in the shower
- Convenience – saves time as you can combine shaving in the shower with your grooming routine
Cons
- Water can wash away lather too soon, so there’s not enough to shave
- A closer shave can sometimes cause irritation or razor burn (shaving gel should help prevent this)
- Too much water on the skin can cause the razor to jump, resulting in nicks and cuts
- A non-steam mirror is needed to see where you’re shaving in the shower, especially hard-to-get-to areas
Shaving in the shower or bath FAQs
Is it safe to shave in the shower?
Yes, it’s safe to shave in the shower. It can even be better for your skin as the steam and moisture hydrates hair and skin for a smooth, close shave – this makes shower shaving ideal for sensitive skin.
Should you shave your legs before or after a shower?
You can shave before or after a shower but shaving after is generally better. The steam hydrates hair and skin for a closer shave, and the moisture means less irritation when shaving.
Is it gross to shave in the bath?
No, it’s not gross to shave in the bath, so long as you clean up afterwards. Make sure you rinse the bath after shaving to wash away any hair.