Shaving Myth #6: Using Hot Water Makes Shaving Easier

Hot water opens your pores and softens your hair for shaving. It also helps reduce the risk of nicks and cuts. Our recommendation: take a…
Shaving Myth #5: Water Is Good Enough For A Shave

Gentlemen, take note. WATER IS NOT A LUBRICANT. To help your razor gently glide over your skin you need to use shaving cream. Of course,…
Shaving Myth #4: Shaving Against The Grain Yields Better Results

Shaving against the grain can result in cutting yourself or damaging your skin, and you’ll also increase the risks of ingrown hairs. As a general…
Shaving Myth #3: Morning Is The Best Time To Shave

At the end of the day your skin is more sensitive and the risks of nicking and irritating your skin are far greater. In the…
Shaving Myth #2: Pressing Harder Provides A Closer Shave

If you press too hard on your razor, you might cut yourself or worse, tear off a piece of your skin. Keep the razor flat…
Shaving Myth #1: Shaving Everyday Makes Your Hair Grow Faster

How thick your beard is and how quickly it grows only depends on hereditary factors. Your genes and hormones are responsible for how quickly your hair grows, not how frequently you shave.