What Does Shaving Cream Do for Your Skin?

Published: February 12, 2024

Shaving is a regular part of our skincare routine. After all, our skin is the largest organ and it requires care. But let's face it, shaving can come with its own set of challenges like nicks, redness, ingrown hairs, and irritation. That's where a high-quality shaving cream comes in, making your routine smoother and more comfortable. In this blog, we’ll take a close look at the benefits of shaving cream and the importance of establishing a consistent pre and post-shaving routine.

"The areas we shave are even more at-risk for irritation, dryness, and sensitivity. A great shaving cream will eliminate these challenges, by protecting and nourishing the skin during and after the shave."


Elizabeth Nehme, 

Board Certified Esthetician and [ comfort zone ] Master Educator

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Benefits of Shaving Cream

If you desire a smoother, closer shave without irritation, shaving cream is essential. It has several advantages to help you achieve a smooth, irritation-free shave. These include:

Hydration

The majority of shaving creams are formulated with moisturizing ingredients to help soften the hair and hydrate the skin throughout the shaving process. Opting for a high-quality shaving cream, particularly one containing ingredients such as glycerine, will keep your skin healthy, soothe it, and help it retain its moisture for a longer duration.

Lubrication

Because shave cream acts as a lubricant, it works as a layer of protection between your skin and the blade. This allows for not only a more comfortable shaving experience, but also a close, clean, and wet shave reducing the likelihood of nicks, bumps, or cuts. 

Protection Against Irritation

The creamy texture of shaving cream provides a thin, protective layer on the skin’s surface. This allows the razor blade to glide effortlessly, making direct contact with the shaving cream instead of the skin. This helps to minimize the risk of skin irritation and potential nicks, bumps, and cuts.
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Protection Against Ingrown Hairs

Shaving along dry skin and coarse hair can make your skin prone to ingrown hairs. Shaving cream lubricates the skin and softens the hair follicles, making it easier for the blade to cut through the hair and for you to maintain healthy skin.

Guide to Pre- and Post-Shave Rituals

Though shaving may feel like a mundane task, it is an opportunity to pamper your skin and enhance your self-care routine—especially if you use shaving cream. But, there are many forms of it, including shaving foams, shaving soaps, and shaving gels. Each of these caters to a specific skin type and need. Before choosing any shaving cream on the shelf, consider your skin type, preferences, and your desired shaving experience.

Pre-Shave Recommendations

To avoid any possible side effects when shaving, it is best to prep the skin accordingly. Here are some guidelines you can follow to keep your skin looking and feeling healthy throughout the shaving process:

Cleanse Your Canvas

For a close, smooth shave, it is essential to cleanse the skin before starting. Using a gentle cleanser will help soften the hairs and remove any oil, dirt, and dead skin cells that can build up in the razor during shaving.

Pre-Shave Exfoliation

Prep the skin with an exfoliating scrub or brush before shaving to help remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and lift any ingrown hairs. Exfoliating will give the razor a smoother surface to glide across, resulting in a close shave.

Warm Water Preparation

Using warm water when shaving can open pores and soften the hair. This will make it easier to shave and reduce the likelihood of cuts or ingrown hairs.

Choose the Right Shaving Cream

The right shaving cream can make all the difference in your routine. Look for a high-quality shaving cream, gel, or foam that is best suited for your skin type. Shaving creams with moisturizing ingredients will benefit all skin types, especially dry skin. If you have sensitive skin, opt for a fragrance-free shaving product to avoid potential irritation.

Invest in a Quality Razor

A quality razor is essential for a close, irritation-free shave. Whether it's a safety razor, cartridge razor, or electric razor, ensure that the blade is sharp and in good condition. Consider changing your blade every two to three weeks, depending on how often you shave.

Cold Water Rinse

After shaving, immediately rinse your skin with cold water. This will help soothe irritated areas and close your pores. 

Don't Rub

Avoid rubbing the skin with a towel after shaving. Instead, gently pat to avoid irritation or redness.

Alcohol-Free Toner

Consider using an alcohol-free toner as an aftershave to help soothe your skin post-shave. Using a toner will also help with rehydration.

Hydrate with Moisturizer

Finish your shaving routine by applying a moisturizer to deeply hydrate your skin. Good moisturizers help prevent dryness for long periods of time.

Targeted Treatments

If you have specific skin concerns, such as sensitivity or frequent razor burn, consider using targeted treatments like wax strips or laser hair removal. These are common and effective alternatives to shaving.

Key Ingredients for a Clean and Nourishing Shave

The effectiveness of a clean shave is often attributed to the ingredients of the products. One common ingredient in shaving cream is triethanolamine, known for its role in adjusting the pH of a product. This contributes to its ability to spread easily on the skin and provide a smooth shaving experience. Other ingredients to look for in your shaving products include humectants (such as glycerine). Humectants attract and retain moisture, keeping the skin hydrated throughout the shaving process. Additionally, it is important to avoid products containing harsh surfactants. These detergents can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness and irritation.

Understanding these components can help you to make informed choices about the products that suit your skin type and preferences. Here are three more ingredients to look for in your shaving products to ensure a clean, nourishing shave.

Coconut Oil

Thanks to its moisturizing qualities, coconut oil can enhance the shaving process by softening the hair and nourishing the skin. It provides a protective layer that reduces friction between the blade and the skin, minimizing irritation. 

Aloe Vera

Many recognize aloe vera for the role it plays in soothing the skin from burns or irritation. It not only provides relief from razor burn but also contributes to post-shave hydration and helps keep the skin soft. Since it helps calm irritated skin, it is an excellent choice for individuals with sensitive skin.

Vitamin E

As an antioxidant, vitamin E helps protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals, environmental factors, and the shaving process itself. Shaving creams with vitamin E help soften the skin and hair, making it easier for the razor to cut through. As a result, it reduces the likelihood of redness or inflammation after shaving.

Establishing a Consistent Routine

Consistency is key when it comes to having an effective shaving routine. Not only does it provide a more enjoyable shaving experience, but it also contributes to long-term skin health. While the frequency of when you shave may vary, following pre and post-shave guidelines is essential. Always ensure to shave in the direction of your hair growth and regularly replace your razor.

Enhance Your Shaving Experience

The right shaving cream will always leave your skin feeling clean and fresh. Whether you are shaving your legs, underarms, or face, shaving cream is a necessity. Look for a high-quality shaving cream that contains hydrating and soothing ingredients like coconut oil, aloe vera, and vitamin E. It is also important to follow up with an aftershave or moisturizer to prevent irritation.


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