Explore all you need to know about shaving sensitive skin. From pre-shaving preparation and how to shave sensitive skin to aftercare essentials. Venus’ tips and tricks will give you a smooth shave, reducing uncomfortable side effects.
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Hair removal can be a tricky job as it is, but hair removal for sensitive skin can be a very sensitive topic, quite literally! That’s why we’ve put together a guide on shaving for sensitive skin. From the best razors for sensitive skin to sensitive shaving gels, at Venus we’ll show you exactly what you need for your next smooth shave without the irritating side effects.
In This Article
- Prep your skin before shaving
- Hydrate your skin
- Exfoliate your sensitive skin
- Use the right shaving gel for sensitive skin
- Shaving sensitive skin with care
- Choose a razor for sensitive skin
- Shave with the grain
- Shave in slow steady strokes
- Change your razor blades/razors frequently
- Reduce the frequency of your shaves
- After shave care for your sensitive skin
- Rinse your skin with lukewarm water
- Moisturise immediately after shaving
- Treat any skin irritation
Prep your skin before shaving
Preparation is key when it comes to shaving sensitive skin as it lays the foundation for hair removal and allows the skin to get ready to be shaved.
1. Hydrate your skin
Sensitive skin can often be dry and flaky; therefore, hydration becomes an essential part of prepping sensitive skin before shaving. Start by washing the area of your skin you wish to shave with a gentle wash or just water, this will allow the razor to glide over the skin easily as compared to over dry skin.
2. Exfoliate your sensitive skin
Exfoliating sensitive skin is a great way to get rid of any dead skin cells and excessively dry skin. Dead skin cells can hinder the shaving process by trapping your hairs, resulting in ingrown hairs or red bumps. For excellent results, exfoliate the night before you shave to avoid irritation. It is important to bear in mind that exfoliating for sensitive skin should be done with caution and less frequently than normal skin.
3. Use the right shaving gel for sensitive skin
A significant part of a shaving routine for sensitive skin is picking the right shaving gel. Shaving gel works brilliantly on sensitive skin as it offers a moisturising barrier over the skin.
Venus Satin Care Sensitive Shave Gel is designed for sensitive skin. The formula contains aloe vera which helps the razor glide effortlessly and protects you from scratches and cuts, making it one of the best shaving products for sensitive skin.
Shaving sensitive skin with care
Sensitive skin requires extra care, especially when it comes to tricky tasks such as shaving. From choosing the best razor for sensitive skin right down to the maintenance of it, here are some useful tips on how to shave sensitive skin with care.
1. Choose a razor for sensitive skin
To achieve that silky smooth finish, minus the redness, itchiness, and razor burns - it is crucial to choose the right razor that is kind to your sensitive skin.
Venus Deluxe Smooth Sensitive Razor is ideal for women with sensitive skin, the Deluxe Smooth Sensitive blade heads have a SkinElixir lubricating strip with a touch of aloe vera for an easy glide.
2. Shave with the grain
Shaving with the grain is the safest option when it comes to sensitive skin shaving techniques, as shaving against the grain has a higher chance of resulting in cuts and burns. Shaving with the grain means shaving in the direction your hair is growing, this way you are guaranteed a comfortable and pain-free shave.
3. Shave in slow steady strokes
Shaving carefully in slow and steady strokes allows you to prevent abruptly ripping out the hair. Make sure the strokes are not too long or not too short for the best results. This is the most effective shaving method for sensitive skin.
4. Change your razor blades/razors frequently
To achieve a flawless shave every time, ensure your razor or blades are changed as often after as after 5-10 shaves. If your razor blades are not changed often, bacteria can collect from surrounding substances which can irritate your sensitive skin. Therefore, you should also avoid keeping razors in the shower.
5. Reduce the frequency of your shaves
If you have sensitive skin, then you will need to be cautious of the frequency of your shaves. By having a few days to a week’s break between shaves, you’ll allow your skin to heal and avoid any aggressive side effects from over shaving such as irritation and redness.
After shave care for your sensitive skin
Sensitive skin aftercare is just as important as your pre-shaving skin routine. During shaving, we lose a lot of our natural moisture and oils, so we need to ensure we incorporate the right products into our post-shave routine to help retain the ideal moisture levels.
1. Rinse your skin with lukewarm water
First off, thoroughly rinsing your skin with lukewarm water helps wash off any excess shaving cream. So, give your sensitive skin a moment to soak in the water before drying off.
2. Moisturise immediately after shaving
Using a gentle moisturiser on your skin immediately after shaving will ensure any lost moisture is retained. This will leave your skin looking as smooth as ever. Avoid using products that contain alcohol or fragrance as this may cause a reaction on sensitive skin after shaving.
3. Treat any skin irritation
Look out for any skin irritation that may have occurred whilst shaving. Common side effects of shaving sensitive skin may include ingrown hairs, razor burns, or razor rashes.
Sensitive skin does require extra care and attention, but a clean smooth shave is not an impossible result to achieve. With these tips and tricks, you are all set to enjoy a flawless shave without the painful side effects!
Sensitive skin FAQs
What should I put on after shaving for sensitive skin?
Use a gentle moisturiser on your sensitive skin after shaving to keep it hydrated and for it to heal from any irritation caused by shaving. This also helps to retain the skins natural moisture and avoid the skin from getting dry.
How often should I shave my sensitive skin?
If you have sensitive skin, you should try and take regular breaks in-between shaves. Having a few days for your skin to heal makes a big difference. But if you want to shave often then you must ensure your prep your skin accordingly before and after the shave.
Is shaving bad for sensitive skin?
Shaving isn’t bad for the skin, but you need to be cautious of your shaving technique when it comes to shaving sensitive skin. Use small strokes and shave with the grain not against it to avoid any damage to the skin.
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