Rosacea Review - Newsletter of the National Rosacea SocietyRosacea Review - Newsletter of the National Rosacea Society

Shaving Tips for Men

Although rosacea is diagnosed up to three times more often in women, men with rosacea must deal with a skincare challenge of their own: shaving, which may lead to irritation and intensify skin problems. Here are a few shaving tips for rosacea patients with sensitive skin. 

  • Consider using an electric razor to avoid the irritation of a dull razor blade. 

  • Make sure you have plenty of time set aside to shave. Don’t rush! Rushing increases the chance of mistakes, cuts and further skin irritation.

  • If you prefer the closer shave of a disposable blade, remember switching blades after shaving only five or six times leads to the closest shave with the least irritation.

  • Clean and moisturize skin before shaving. Avoid any shaving creams or lotions that burn or sting your skin. If you prefer not to moisturize your skin, gently clean your face with warm water. Lather well with shaving cream or gel and let it solidify and settle into the skin for a minute or two before shaving. Keep skin moist and warm while shaving, and remember to shave in the direction hair grows. Be very gentle and take extra time with problem areas.

  • Once you’re done, wash your face with lukewarm water immediately after shaving to reduce possible inflammation. Apply a balm or moisturizer after shaving to soothe the skin.

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