Washing your face, brushing your teeth, and shaving are the first three things many men do when they wake up early. "But have you noticed that after just shaving, the beard turned blue again, mostly because the shaving time was chosen incorrectly?".
During sleep, the sebaceous glands secrete vigorously, making hair grow rapidly. After a night of "crazy" growth, the morning is the best time to shave. Moreover, the skin condition at this time is relatively relaxed, and it is not easy to scratch the skin when shaving. "But shaving when you get out of bed is not the best time. It is best to wake up 20 to 30 minutes later, when the male hormone in the body is not so vigorous, and the growth rate of the beard decreases. If you shave again at this time, it will not grow quickly.".
Shaving is actually a technical job, and correct shaving requires remembering the three "1s". 1 minute hot towel facial dressing: Hot water can soften the beard and expand pores, making it easier to shave. One minute shaving foam: press type shaving foam products can be used, which saves the time to make foam by hand. Shaving foam can lubricate and soften the roots. 1 minute shaving: Start by shaving from the temples, cheeks, and neck, followed by the chin. The ideal angle is around 26 degrees, and minimize back shaving. After shaving, wash your face with warm water and rinse it with cold water again. This can help open pores shrink and recover. Finally, apply some moisturizer to soothe your skin and reduce tingling.
In addition, do not shave before exercising. During exercise, the body's blood circulation accelerates, and a large amount of sweat can stimulate freshly shaved skin, causing infection. Also, do not shave before taking a shower. The skin just after shaving has many invisible wounds and is relatively sensitive. If you take a shower immediately, it may be stimulated by body wash, shampoo, hot water, etc., which may easily cause discomfort such as redness in the shaving area.