I’m sure many of the electric shaving enthusiasts have experienced razor burn or irritation after shaving sessions and wondered, “Did I waste all of my money on this?!”
Well, no, Sir, you haven’t. In most of the cases, burn or agitation isn’t caused by the shaving device itself, rather the hidden cause can be something very simple that you’ve missed out on.
Of course it’s ideal to own a quality electric razor since the chances of irritation greatly depend on the cutting elements.
Presuming you have a good device, let’s check out 8 easy and convenient things you can try out today to remove all those bumps, burns and agitation related to electric shaving!
Contents
- 1 Eliminating Razor Burn & Irritation From Electric Shavers: 8 Working Tips
- 1.0.1 Tip 1: Understanding Razor Burn and Irritation
- 1.0.2 Tip 2: Prep Your Skin Before Shaving
- 1.0.3 Tip 3: Choose the Right Electric Shaver
- 1.0.4 Tip 4: Picking Shaving Mode – Wet or Dry?
- 1.0.5 Tip 5: Shaving Techniques to Reduce Irritation
- 1.0.6 Tip 6: Maintenance of Your Shaver
- 1.0.7 Tip 7: Taking Care of Skin after Shave
- 1.0.8 Tip 8: Shave Regularly
- 1.1 Final Thoughts
Eliminating Razor Burn & Irritation From Electric Shavers: 8 Working Tips
Let’s dive into the procedures of razor burn elimination from shaving with your electric razor in 8 comprehensive steps!
Tip 1: Understanding Razor Burn and Irritation
To mitigate razor burn and irritation, you must first understand the base cause behind it in the first place.
For instance, if you have sensitive skin, you might consider an electric shaver catering to this particular requirement.
Otherwise, mark the spots on your skin that are prone to irritation the most, study what you’ve been doing there as this will give you a head start.
Generally, razor burns are caused by improper shaving tools, lack of skin preparation, wrong mode of shaving, poor shaving techniques and so on.
Your skin expects more delicate treatment in any of these aspects and since it’s not getting that, you’re experiencing agitation as a result.
Tip 2: Prep Your Skin Before Shaving
Preparing your skin before you start shaving can spare so much pain and agony even when it comes to shaving with an electric razor!
At the very least, you should clean your face to remove all the build up at the roots of your beard. This is one of the major culprits causing you irritation during the operation.
If a simple wash isn’t making it better, a full-blown pre-shave routine should help you out, considering your device is wet shave-friendly.
Try to incorporate natural ingredients to your routine as this will nourish your skin and render it a healthy procedure in the long run.
Tip 3: Choose the Right Electric Shaver
Here comes the big tip – it’s very important which electric shaver you’re using for the cause. Even the most premium tool can’t guarantee a safe haven unless it suits your skin type.
For instance, foil shavers tend to be closer to skin in terms of shaving outcome, but rotary razors are much kinder and less prone to causing irritation.
If neither of these seems to work, pick something like a Norelco OneBlade Pro since it allows you to attach a guide comb to separate the skin from cutting actions.
In most cases, compromising the shaving length allows more comfort for the skin, so you have to often balance between the two to gain the best possible result.
Tip 4: Picking Shaving Mode – Wet or Dry?
You can push the doors of comfort further open by switching to wet mode of shaving from dry. Yes, this consumes much more time than before but there are added benefits of wet shaving when it comes to skin comfort.
Basically, wet shaving includes the steps of softening down your beard so that there’s less skin to blade contact time with a faster grooming operation.
Also, it requires less effort for the electric razor which in return benefits your skin comfort. So there is much to be gained as opposed to lost time in the preparation.
Make sure your device is capable of wet shaving, only being washable or waterproof won’t suffice. Devices from Braun are ideal in this regard, so are the Philips rotary razors.
Tip 5: Shaving Techniques to Reduce Irritation
You may not realize it yet, but there are tons of mistakes you’re probably making while using your electric shaving device.
Let me briefly guide you the finest ways to work around these errors and learn the optimal way of shaving.
For starters, don’t press the razor too hard against your skin. Then, follow the direction of your hair growth while gliding.
In addition, stretch out the skin in the tighter shaving areas like the neck. Having a dedicated neck shaver will definitely come in handy.
Tip 6: Maintenance of Your Shaver
The journey with an electric razor isn’t only limited to your shaving methods, rather it incorporates the maintenance of your tool.
Proper maintenance includes fully recharging the battery, replacing the foils and blades regularly and even changing the shaving device if you feel it’s not working properly.
Also, cleaning the shaver after every use, letting it fully dry and lubricating before safe storage are of utmost importance.
This ensures your shaving tool is in mint condition and this won’t be the obstacle in your path to a smooth experience.
If such maintenance routines feel difficult, just grab a device with a Clean & Charge station, something like a Braun Series 9, to automate your cleaning and maintenance procedure!
Tip 7: Taking Care of Skin after Shave
The way a pre-shave routine is important to render a comforting grooming session, post-shave care will help you reduce the burn or irritation by a significant margin.
You don’t even need any chemical reinforcements to soothe your skin. Basically, drenching your shaved areas with cold water tends to do most of the trick.
On top of that, applying aloe vera gel has delivered proven results to mitigate agitation you might sense after shaving.
Don’t linger on with those aftershave lotions since most contain alcohol compounds which dries out your skin, in turns, causes discomfort.
Tip 8: Shave Regularly
The final tip to eliminate razor burn would be to shave regularly. This isn’t applicable for manual shaving since electric shavers are our prime concern here.
If you groom on a daily basis or on alternate days, this limits the growth of your facial hair and the shorter stubble is much less straining on your skin for removal.
It’s worth mentioning that new groomers may find it difficult to adjust with an electric razor in the beginning, since the skin requires breaking in to accommodate a new routine.
Therefore, regular shaving can help your skin to get acquainted with the cutting actions of electric grooming tools and very soon your shaving tasks would feel less burning or painful!
Final Thoughts
So, we’ve learned 8 different methods of how to eliminate razor burns and irritation from electric shavers, some I’ve discussed at great lengths while others more briefly.
Start implementing these tips since both regular groomers and professionals approve of such methods to ensure skin comfort.
You won’t see drastic results on day 1, but if you’re patient enough to give it some time, you’ll notice that the irritations are lessening day by day.
If you require further assistance on electric shaving or relevant concerns, make sure to check out the ‘Blogs’ section of our website where I elaborated numerous grooming-related issues!