• Avid Amoeba@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    What’s the purpose of shaving cream? I’ve used some many years ago before I switched to just trimming, but I have no idea what it does. Lubrication?

        • scott_anon_21@lemmy.ca
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          2 days ago

          I use shaving soap and a brush, not cream.

          No good explanation for how it keeps it straight but I remember this justification being shared with me when I was learning.

          Here’s Google AI’s take on everything else which fits with my experience.

          Shaving cream helps by acting as a lubricant and protective barrier between your skin and the razor, reducing friction, preventing nicks and cuts, and promoting a smoother, more comfortable shave. Here’s a more detailed explanation of how shaving cream helps: Lubrication: Shaving cream creates a smooth, slippery layer that allows the razor to glide effortlessly across the skin, minimizing friction and the risk of irritation. Protection: It acts as a barrier, shielding your skin from the sharp edges of the razor, reducing the likelihood of nicks, cuts, and razor burn. Softening Hair: Shaving cream helps soften facial hair, making it easier to cut and resulting in a closer shave. Moisturizing: Some shaving creams contain moisturizing ingredients that help keep your skin hydrated during and after shaving, preventing dryness and irritation. Tracking: The cream helps you visually track where you’ve already shaved, ensuring a more thorough and even shave. Soothing: Shaving cream can soothe your skin after shaving, reducing redness and irritation.