Guys (and maybe ladies too), I have some good news about shaving. You have probably experienced some of
hassles and problems of this chore and are familiar with its inherent potential for being very annoying.
You may be frustrated with razor burn and dry skin after struggling with your daily shaving routine. You can bet I tried all kinds of different razors, shaving cream and even some aftershaves to see what I could do about this problem.
You want to know what I found after a lot of experimenting and trying different things? You probably have a neat handy little item that is common household fare and may be found in your kitchen. It’s Olive Oil. You got it, olive oil!
The benefits to using olive oil for shaving are huge. It is such a natural lubricant that
right kind of razor will slide right across your face giving you smooth and soft skin and still getting
job of cutting
growth from your face. And
best part is that your skin will actually start to look younger after using olive oil to shave with over
long term.
Therefore, do not forget to apply some olive oil to your forehead when you shave too. The reason is that
rest of your face will become younger looking and you want your forehead to keep up. In retrospect, I remember reading about a famous Hollywood actress that mentioned that olive oil was her secret to having great skin.
You can bet that others are using olive oil to shave with too. I did a search right before deciding to share this information with you and sure enough there are other people out there that shave with olive oil.
One nice thing about it is that you don’t have to use high quality olive oil. You can buy
inexpensive low grade olive oil that doesn’t taste very good from your local supermarket to shave with. A bottle will last a really long time. You can kiss your shaving cream goodbye. You can also leave out aftershave if you so choose. Your skin should feel great without it.
Now, let’s talk about that razor of yours. Here is what I have found out about razors and am willing to share with you. Even though I use
great lubricant properties of olive oil to shave with, I still have found a few issues that using
right kind of razor can help with.
If your experience is similar to mine, you may have found that it is difficult to shave in
grooves of your neck and face, particularly under
jaw bone with typical razors. Even with olive oil you can still easily cut your face if you make
wrong movement. You might find that that Gillette’s Mach 3 and olive oil are
perfect combination.