Face shaving tips: against the grain
Whether to shave with the grain or against the grain (ATG) is one of the most commonly asked questions about shaving. While shaving in the same direction as your hair grows (with the grain) might allow you to avoid irritation, it also can keep you from getting the close or smooth shave you want. Here’s how you can shave against the grain while minimising shaving irritation.
First, determine the direction of your hair growth by rubbing your hand or a credit card across your face. The direction in which you encounter resistance is ATG.
Then, especially if your beard is coarse, hydrate your skin for at least three minutes (ideally during a hot shower), as this can reduce the force required to cut hair by up to 70%.
Next, apply a quality shave gel, such as Fusion® Hydragel Ultra Sensitive Shave Gel. This will help prevent nicks and cuts, and soften hair for a more comfortable and close shave.
Finally, try shaving with the grain first and then ATG if necessary. Reapplying shave gel or foam before going ATG also can help. Make sure you choose the Gillette Razor that fits your specific skin needs.
First, determine the direction of your hair growth by rubbing your hand or a credit card across your face. The direction in which you encounter resistance is ATG.
Then, especially if your beard is coarse, hydrate your skin for at least three minutes (ideally during a hot shower), as this can reduce the force required to cut hair by up to 70%.
Next, apply a quality shave gel, such as Fusion® Hydragel Ultra Sensitive Shave Gel. This will help prevent nicks and cuts, and soften hair for a more comfortable and close shave.
Finally, try shaving with the grain first and then ATG if necessary. Reapplying shave gel or foam before going ATG also can help. Make sure you choose the Gillette Razor that fits your specific skin needs.
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