Foaming Up Your Beard
Understanding how to wet shave with a safety razor without cutting your face is all about the amount of shaving foam you use.
Understanding how to shave without cutting yourself with a safety razor is important to the amount of shaving foam you use and the thick lather it creates that provides lubrication and helps the blade slide without damaging the skin.
It is not difficult to understand this. You can get a thick lather in less than a minute with a good shaving soap and a good brush.
There are also three main types of brushes, you can choose from:
1)- Boar brush, 2)- Synthetic brush, 3)- Badger brush.
The badger brush is widely popular because it retains more moisture than the other two types, the Boar brush, and the synthetic brush. But regardless of the type of brush, there are several methods of making thick lather. But it also has the simplest dry and wet methods.
Wet Method
In the wet process method, the shaving bristles should be almost wet. In this, shaving soap is filled by moving wet hair. There should be a lot of foam in the hair of the bristles.
You can also turn the tub of shaving soap upside down so that the mixture gets deeper into the bristles. Doing this can be messy, so be careful not to let any excess foam fall on top.
Dry Method
The dry process is similar to the wet method. Wet the brush with warm or warm water for 2-3 minutes so that your brush can absorb the moisture and become soft. Then brush out the excess water. Keep in mind that the strand should be damp, not wet. Now add a few drops of water to the tub of shaving soap and coat the bristles in a circular motion. The foam should be thick, dense and heavy.
Foam on your face
You can do any of the above methods with your brush in a stroke pattern until the foam covers your cheeks. And when you don’t cover the middle jaw and mid neck, and then you go down to the neck on the same side. Similarly, do the same with the other side. For the septum and lips, do a horizontal, back and forth stroke.