Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Good Razors Blades For Close, Clean Shave

My husband started shaving in his early teens and having good razors blades is important to him.  Unlike most men, my husband is not vain.  He does not need much.  In fact, I consider him a "low maintenance' type of a guy.  Shaving, he says makes him feel relaxed because it is the only time when he needs to slow down.  He loves to shave in the morning after he takes a hot shower.  As soon as I hear his favorite music playing, I know he is shaving.

No matter how busy your life is and you are in hurry, you cannot rush the process of shaving.  It has its own pace and rhythm.  You have to be precise and slow down if you don't want to hurt yourself and get cuts.  That is why I always make sure he has enough supply of razors blades.  During special occasions, I would buy him some shaving stuff as gifts and he would appreciate it every time.

He is not into fragrances or perfumes, jewelry and even dressing up.  He loves gadgets and techy stuff.  When we travel, I always make sure we have his shaving kit with him and he can live with that.  Over the years, I can say that my husband has perfected the art of shaving. What is important when shaving, according to him, is lots and lots of hot water.  Hot water softens your skin and the hair which makes shaving easy and gives you a close, clean shave.  Sometimes, even soap and water is enough as long as you have good razor blades.

I can say you have to invest in good quality razors because if you are just content with those cheap razors, chances are they don't last so you would keep on replacing them which in the long run, will cost you a lot of money.  Those cheap razors do not produce clean, close shave and might hurt your skin if you are not extra careful.  If you are shaving, give yourself a break from those cheap razors.  Get something that will last and gives you the shave that you want.

This is a sponsored post for The Art of Shaving, however, all the points and views are my own.

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