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The perfect shaving routine: 7 steps to a smooth and skin-friendly shave

A well-thought-out wet shaving routine is the difference between smooth, well-groomed skin and razor burn, redness, or ingrown hairs. Many men shave daily – but few have a truly effective routine.

The good news: With the right steps, you can significantly improve your wet shaving routine – without extra effort. In this guide, we show you how to shave wet properly and avoid common mistakes.


1. The foundation of every shaving routine: proper preparation

The most important rule for any effective shaving routine:
A good shave starts before the blade.

Warm water opens pores and softens beard hairs. This makes the hair easier to cut and puts less strain on the skin.

This is how you optimally prepare your skin:

  • Ideally shave right after showering
  • Alternatively: place a warm, damp towel on the face for 1–2 minutes
  • Do not shave dry skin (one of the most common mistakes!)

A clean preparation reduces friction and is the first step to a skin-friendly shaving routine.

Especially when shaving the face, it’s worth being particularly thorough – beard hairs are much tougher than body hair and need a bit more time to soften properly.


2. Cleansing – often underestimated but crucial

A common mistake in the shaving routine: shaving right away without cleansing. This causes sebum, dirt, and bacteria to build up on the skin. These can enter the skin during shaving and cause irritation.

Better:

  • Wash face with a mild cleansing gel
  • Do not use aggressive products
  • Leave skin slightly moist afterward

This provides a clean base and a noticeably more comfortable shave.

If you shave in the shower (e.g., legs or upper body), this step often happens automatically – on the face, you should plan it consciously.


3. Choose and apply the razor product correctly

A good razor product is a central part of every shaving routine. It ensures that the blade glides gently over the skin and at the same time protects against irritation.

What you should pay attention to:

  • good glide
  • moisturizing ingredients
  • no unnecessary irritating additives

Application:

  • Apply evenly
  • Let it sit briefly
  • Optionally lather with Shaving Brushes (for better distribution and denser foam)

Tip: In combination with a high-quality razor like the SHAVENT Original 2.0, a good shaving product unfolds its full effect.

When it comes to the right product, there is no “one size fits all”. Whether shaving gel, soap, or cream – what works best is often just personal preference and depends on your skin and tastes.

In the end: try out what feels best for you. Your shaving routine can evolve – often you only realize over time which product really suits your skin.

Especially in sensitive areas like the face or intimate zones, you shouldn’t skimp here – classic alternatives like shower gel usually offer significantly less protection.


4. The right technique – the heart of your shaving routine

The technique largely determines how well your shaving routine works.

The most important rules:

  • Always start with the direction of hair growth
  • Do not apply pressure
  • Use short, controlled strokes

Many think: more pressure = more thorough.
In fact, the opposite leads to better results.

A well-guided razor glides over the skin – without stressing it.

On the face, especially on the chin and neck, slow strokes are required. On larger areas like legs or chest, you can work a bit more fluidly – but the basic rules remain the same.


5. Multiple passes instead of skin stress

An effective shaving routine relies not on aggressiveness but on technique.

For a smooth result:

  1. Pass: with the grain
  2. Pass: across the grain (optional)
  3. Pass: against the grain (only for tough skin)

Between passes:

  • Rinse skin
  • Reapply shaving product

This is how you achieve maximum thoroughness without razor burn.

While multiple passes are often needed on the face, a single clean pass is usually enough for body shaving – especially for sensitive skin.


6. After shaving: Care is a must

Many finish their shaving routine right after the last stroke – but aftercare is crucial.

This is how you properly care for your skin:

  • Rinse with cold water (closes pores)
  • Gently pat skin dry
  • Use soothing aftershave or balm

Good care is immediately noticeable, especially on the face. But also after body shaving – for example on legs or underarms – it helps to avoid irritations and tightness.


7. The often forgotten component: Razor & blade care

A complete shaving routine doesn’t end with the skin – but with the tool.

You should pay attention to:

  • Change blade regularly
  • Rinse razor thoroughly
  • Store dry

A dull blade is one of the main causes of:

  • razor burn
  • skin irritations
  • unclean results

With a durable system like the SHAVENT Razor System, you not only reduce skin problems but also plastic waste in the long run.

If you shave larger areas (e.g., legs), blades often wear out faster – here, changing them a bit more often is worthwhile.


Typical mistakes in the shaving routine (and how to avoid them)

Many problems arise from small but crucial mistakes:

  • Too much pressure
  • Dry shaving
  • Dull blades
  • No preparation 
  • No shaving product

If you avoid these points, your shaving routine will immediately improve noticeably.


Conclusion: Better skin with the right shaving routine

A good shaving routine is not rocket science – but it makes a huge difference.

If you:

  • prepares your skin properly
  • uses the right technique
  • focuses on quality instead of pressure

you will quickly notice:

smoother results
fewer skin irritations
visibly healthier skin

And that should be the goal of every shaving routine.