How to Avoid Breakouts After Shaving - Tips for Skin Care After You Shave

Change up Your Routine
Prepare your skin for shaving to minimize the risk of irritating your skin. For example:
  • Use warm, not hot water - hot water removes too much of the skin's natural oil, leaving it dry sensitive and irritated.
  • Exfoliate gently - use a soft washcloth to gently slough away dead skin cells, allowing for a smoother shave.
  • Shower first - A steamy shower before shaving can add moisture to the skin and makes your hair softer and easier to remove.
  • Use a quality razor - A new, sharp blade is the least irritating option.
  • Moisturize - Using a moisturizer during and after shaving will replace any oils and moisture lost during shaving - helping prevent dry sensitive skin after shaving.
Shaving Products - What's The Healthiest Option?
Many shaving products contain ingredients that only make the breakout and dry sensitive skin problem worse. For example, a lot of aftershave contains alcohol, so while it is meant to "soothe" the skin after shaving, it actually dries it out even more! Here are a few more ingredients to avoid in your shaving products:
  • Propylene glycol - a common skin irritant
  • Triethanolamine - an allergen and skin irritant
  • Mineral oil - a petroleum-based respiratory and immune allergen
  • Sodium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfate - sulfates are incredibly irritating to sensitive skin, and also increase vulnerability to other chemicals in products as they open the pores
Choosing natural, pure products is the healthiest way to take care of your skin - shaving products are no exception! Plant-based, botanical oils can soothe dry irritated sensitive skin and add moisture without damaging your skin or your health, and help prevent and clear up breakouts.
This is because natural, oil-based products create the barrier between skin and razor that prevents irritation and also moisturize the skin as well. A few natural ingredients that are known to repair dry sensitive and irritated skin after shaving are:
  • Organic Virgin Coconut oil - anti-inflammatory, soothing and healing
  • Cranberry seed - exceptionally moisturizing and nourishing
  • Olive oil - excellent emollient and skin conditioner
  • Avocado oil - therapeutic nutrients for dry skin, very healing
  • Lavender - soothes irritation and promotes skin tone
  • Calendula - antioxidants protect against environmental skin damage
So, if you find that your skin is dry sensitive and not-so-smooth after shaving, or you get breakouts, consider switching up your routine and the products you use. Natural products are the healthiest choice for your skin, your body, and the environment.
Saga Stevin promotes living a naturally healthy lifestyle and advocates finding natural ways to help the body heal itself and prevent disease. You can learn more about natural products you can trust for dry sensitive skin after shaving at www.ibodyscience.com/mens-dry-skin.