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Nuxe Men Gel Rasage de Rêve Anti Irritations 150 ml Nuxe Men Gel Rasage de Rêve Anti Irritations 150 ml
€11.90
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Cattier Homme Shaving Gel 150ml Cattier Homme Shaving Gel 150ml
€10.60
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Nobacter Shaving Gel 150 ml Nobacter Shaving Gel 150 ml
€10.49
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Jonzac Men After-Shave Gel Balm 50 ml Jonzac Men After-Shave Gel Balm 50 ml
€12.90
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Avene Men Shaving Gel 150 ml Avene Men Shaving Gel 150 ml
€13.49
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Nuxe Men Baume Après-Rasage Multi-Fonctions 50ml Nuxe Men Baume Après-Rasage Multi-Fonctions 50ml
€22.49
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Nobacter Shaving Foam 150 ml Nobacter Shaving Foam 150 ml
€9.70
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Weleda Man Shaving Cream 75 ml  Weleda Man Shaving Cream 75 ml
€7.90
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Vichy Homme Coffret Mon Rituel Bien-Être Vichy Homme Coffret Mon Rituel Bien-Être
€27.90
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PurAloe shaving cream aloe vera native 50% 100ml PurAloe shaving cream aloe vera native 50% 100ml
€9.49
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Jonzac Men Shaving Foam 150 ml Jonzac Men Shaving Foam 150 ml
€7.49
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Horace Aloe Vera Shaving Gel 100 ml Horace Aloe Vera Shaving Gel 100 ml
€8.90
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What is shaving and why is it important?

Shaving is the process of removing body hair with a razor or other sharp tool. The practice is common among both men and women for aesthetic, hygienic and sometimes professional reasons. Shaving can involve different parts of the body, including the face, legs, armpits and other areas according to personal preference.

How do you choose the right type of razor for your skin?

The choice of razor depends largely on skin type, skin sensitivity and hair density. For sensitive skin, an electric razor may be preferable as it minimizes direct contact of the blade with the skin, reducing the risk of irritation. Multi-blade shavers are often preferred for a closer, more precise shave, although they can sometimes cause ingrown hairs and irritation in some users.

What are the best shaving techniques to avoid irritation?

  1. Preparing the skin: Applying warm water or a damp towel to the area to be shaved can help open pores and soften hairs, facilitating a smoother shave.
  2. Use shaving products: Shaving gels, foams or oils can reduce friction and protect the skin. Choose products suited to your skin type.
  3. Shaving technique: Always shave in the direction of hair growth to minimize the risk of cuts and irritation. Use smooth, even strokes without excessive pressure.

How to care for your skin after shaving?

After shaving, it's crucial to take care of your skin to prevent irritation. Applying an aftershave lotion or moisturizing balm can help soothe the skin and keep it hydrated. Avoid products containing alcohol, which can dry out the skin and cause irritation.

What are the different types of razor available on the market?

Razors come in a variety of models, each with its own specific advantages:

  • Disposable razors: Easy to use and ideal for travel, these razors can be less durable and environmentally friendly.
  • Safety razors: Renowned for their durability and efficiency, they require a certain technique to avoid injury.
  • Electric shavers: Perfect for frequent use and sensitive skin, they are available in models with rotating heads or foils.

How to maintain your shaver for maximum efficiency?

Regular maintenance is essential to maintain the performance of your shaver. Always clean the blades after each use to remove hair and shaving product residues. Store your shaver in a dry place to avoid rust, and replace the blades regularly to ensure a clean, precise cut.

How can I avoid ingrown hairs caused by shaving?

Ingrown hairs are common after shaving, especially in people with curly or thick hair. To prevent ingrown hairs, exfoliate the skin regularly with a mild exfoliator to remove dead cells and free hairs trapped under the skin. Opt for less frequent shaving and use techniques that cut the hair slightly above the skin's surface, such as using an electric razor.

What's the difference between shaving gel and shaving foam?

Shaving foam and shaving gel are two popular options, each with its own advantages. Shaving gel offers superior lubrication and is generally more moisturizing, which is ideal for dry or sensitive skin. It also provides better visibility of the area to be shaved. Shaving foam, on the other hand, is lighter and can be easier to rinse off, making it suitable for fast, frequent shaves.

What are the alternatives to traditional shaving?

If shaving is not your preferred method, consider the following alternatives:

  • Waxing: Removes hair at the root, leaving smooth skin for longer.
  • Depilatory creams: Dissolve hair proteins, enabling easy removal without the use of blades.
  • Threading: Precise technique for the face, particularly effective on eyebrows.
  • Laser hair removal: Offers permanent hair reduction after several sessions.

How do I choose between an electric and a manual shaver?

The choice between an electric and a manual shaver depends on your personal preferences and skin type. Electric shavers are convenient for everyday use, less likely to cause cuts and can be used on dry skin. They are, however, generally less precise for defined contours. Manual shavers, on the other hand, offer a very close, precise shave, but can take longer and require more technique to avoid irritation.

How do I care for my razor to extend its life?

To prolong the life of your shaver, it's essential to adopt a few good practices:

  • Cleaning after each use: Rinse blades under hot water to remove hair and product residues.
  • Drying: Avoid leaving your shaver in a damp environment. Dry with a soft towel after cleaning.
  • Replacing blades: Change blades or shaver heads regularly to ensure maximum efficiency and reduce the risk of skin irritation.
  • Proper storage: Keep your shaver in a clean, dry place, or in a protective case if you're traveling.