When trimming your goatee just isn't enough
25 May 2009
When it comes to learning how to shave a goatee, you need to first be sure that it's what you want. Some women prefer different beard styles on the men, and some men like to switch things up over time. Perhaps you started a job where goatees aren't allowed. Whatever your reasons, you've come to the right place to learn how to shave a goatee. Follow these steps on How to Shave a Goatee, and you will be on your way in no time
- The first step is to get the right kind of razor. Some may choose a good electric razor. Others will choose an ordinary razor, but you want to be sure and not skimp in this area. It's important because flimsy and cheap razors from the market or dollar store can leave you with a cut in this sensitive facial area that's rather impossible to hide. Read some electric razor reviews prior to your choice. In the end, it's worth the money to choose electric razors.
- Choose a shaving cream. This is an important step, but it's an easy one. For this area of the face, a general cream or gel will do. Go with what you normally use in shaving.
- Make sure that you are ready to get rid of your goatee before you learn any more about how to shave a goatee. You don't want to regret it immediately. However, the nice thing about a goatee is that it will soon grow back if you do change your mind. That is, of course, unless you choose laser hair removal of your goatee. That's a whole other process, and most opt to shave this area.
- The next step to learning how to shave a goatee is to get busy. Going into a sauna to relax the pores first is generally a good rule of thumb.
- You next want to apply the shaving cream or gel and get out that good razor. Then and only then should you carefully shave your goatee. Work the razor in one direction. Keep focused and look in the mirror for the entire process. When it comes to learning how to shave goatees, that's essential. Continue until it's all gone.
- Apply a moisturizer, and you're all done.
And the best part about it, if you decide that you want it back, give it a day or two, get out your beard trimmers, and start all over.
The Shaver
|