Shaving cream facilitates the shaving process by lubricating skin and making a close shave even more precise.
Men often take advantage of shaving cream's uses in order to protect their faces when shaving. As one's face is often the first thing noticed when meeting new people, a visage free from scratches and scrapes is much preferred over a dry shave.
In addition to keeping skin lubricated for easier shaving, shaving cream - if left to soak in for a moment or two - softens the hair prior to contact with the razorblade. In most cases, using shaving cream in this manner will extend the life of the razor by reducing the degree of wear and tear from coarse hairs.
Furthermore, shaving cream will force most if not all of the hairs to lift and straighten, allowing a cleaner, closer shave. By using shaving cream regularly, fewer hairs will remain flat against the skin, resulting in smooth and hair free skin.
Especially in the winter when skin is susceptible to extra dryness, shaving cream allows the razor to glide across the skin with less a chance of nicks and cuts. Using only soap and water to lubricate skin leaves the surface layers very vulnerable to the sharp razor. If shaving cream is unavailable, several other products will facilitate a shave better than regular soap and water.
Shaving cream, shaving gel, lotion, body oil or hair conditioner may be used to assist one in shaving her legs. Regardless of the type of product selected, some sort of lubricant will help prevent razor burn, cuts and nicks and unnecessary dryness. Razor burn, or those annoying little red bumps that arrive shortly after shaving, can become painful when exposed to chlorinated pool water or beach conditions.
Aiding in lubrication, softening and precision, shaving cream is a great product to use when one desires a close, clean shave. Leaving legs or skin soft, smooth and hair free, shaving cream allows the razorblade to glide effortlessly across the skin without cutting or damaging the skin in the process. Following a close shave, rinse remaining shaving cream from body and apply a lotion or cream that is free from both fragrance and color to restore moisture and replenish any skin that has been irritated by contact with the razor.
