The Art Of Shaving Shaving Cream - Sandalwood Essential Oil - 150g/5.3oz

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The Art Of Shaving Shaving Cream - Sandalwood Essential Oil - 150g/5.3oz

The Art Of Shaving Shaving Cream - Sandalwood Essential Oil - 150g/5.3oz

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The art of shaving has long been a part of culture and self-identity. Of course, looks aren’t the only factor. The earliest shaving innovations were rudimentary and developed for survival. You know what they say, first impressions last a lifetime. And, let's be honest, a good shave can make all the difference. So, whether you're looking to impress your love interest, your boss or just want to feel confident and refreshed, the art to shaving is with worth learning. Understanding Your Skin No more ingrown hairs: Shave oil keeps your skin moisturised, reducing the risk of those pesky ingrown hairs that can be painful, and cause unneeded stress to the skin. When you're done, rinse your skin with cool water to shrink the pores and apply a moisturiser to keep your skin hydrated and looking smooth. And that's it! You've just given yourself the perfect shave with a straight razor, like a pro! Shaving in ancient times took on particular importance in Greece and Rome, since the ability to grow a beard was celebrated as a rite of manhood and as an indicator of civic duty.

Minimises irritation: Unlike those harsh shave creams and gels, shave oil is free from harmful chemicals and fragrances. So, you can say goodbye to irritated skin.It was announced in January 2020 that parent company Procter & Gamble planned to close "most" stores due to a decline in mall traffic and changing consumer shopping habits [5] Most notably, Alexander the Great made it a common practice for Greek soldiers to shave their beards, since having a beard was a liability during battle; it gave another soldier the opportunity to grab their face. For over two decades, The Art of Shaving has been dedicated to providing men with the products they need to facilitate the perfect shave, including high-quality shaving creams, pre-shave oils, razors and more. The brand is built on giving men the perfect shave, offering everything they need for a luxurious shaving experience. That’s why each product has been crafted towards not only providing top-shelf results but an elevated experience to achieve the perfect shave in four simple steps: prep, lather, shave and moisturize! However, clean shaving remains popular. Due to the increased convenience and safety brought on by the shaving innovations of the past few decades, daily shaving is seen as lower maintenance in some cases than cultivating a beard.

Apply the oil: Squeeze a small amount of shave oil into your hand and massage it into the area you want to shave.

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Each of these razor innovations have been fine-tuned, refined, and improved in our modern age, allowing for even greater luxury when it comes to safety and close shaves, no matter which shaving method you choose. Modern Shaving and the Modern Razor Unfortunately, the average disposable blade for a safety razor would often rust after a single use or two, making them prohibitively expensive for many. But in 1960, manufacturing began making blades using stainless steel which allowed the razor blades to be useful for multiple shaves before needing to be discarded. This innovation greatly increased the sales of safety razors, and stainless steel became the primary metal for producing razor blades from then on. The Electric Razor The 18th c. was a society of courtesy and manners that advocated for clean-shaven profiles, since shaving was considered polite, whereas beards drew attention to an individual’s masculinity through a strong association with the pubic region and physical waste. Shaving in ancient Egypt was considered necessary for good hygiene, and, in fact, many of the beards sported around ancient Egypt was were actually wigs. Copper and bronze razors, with circular or hatch-shaped rotary blades, have been found in Egyptian burial chambers as early as 3000 BC. However, shaving isn’t just about appearance. It’s been a practice for survival, cultural identity, religious practice, and, nowadays, personal identity and self-branding. This article will take a look at the development of shaving practices and the razor, as well as improvements and shaving trends that we can look forward to in the future. Shaving in Ancient Times

In 1770, Jean-Jacques Perret wrote The Art of Learning to Shave Oneself ( La Pogontomie). Around the same time, the Perret razor was invented. This razor had a wood guard that both held the blade and prevented deep cuts. The Perret blade is seen as a step towards the invention of the safety razor. Dip your razor into hot water, and with gentle pressure, shave with the grain of your beard. If you want a closer shave, you can re-lather and shave gently against the grain.

The Art of Shaving products enhance your grooming routine

Founded in 1996, The Art of Shaving is known for its huge collection of hand-crafted razors and shaving accessories for men. Centered around the 4 Elements of the ‘Perfect Shave’, the brand prides itself in transforming a shave routine from a mere chore to delightful morning ritual. Formulated with quality botanical ingredients, pure essential oils and extracts from natural origins, their products are popular across the work and provide the basics for an indulgent shaving experience. Amongst its popular product on Cosmetics Now, is the The Art Of Shaving Pre Shave Oil. This aromatherapy based oil is formulated with 100% pure essential oils and blended with botanical ingredients. The pre shave oil softens facial hair without leaving any oily residue and helps to prepare the skin for a close and comfortable shave.



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