Tips and Benefits of Shaving Gels, Creams, and Soaps

 

There is no doubt that most men agree that shaving should be easy.

Sadly, with how busy life is most men end up making their routine about saving time, and shaving is typically done in between other tasks like after showering and before getting dressed.

When barbers are given the opportunity to provide their clients a shave, they should not take the task lightly.

This is an opportunity to show a man how using proper products, and a sound system can enhance his shaving routine.

Today we will outline and give useful information that can be explained and relayed to your client to help them in choosing the best product for their shaving routine.

By offering this advice, you can set yourself as a trusted professional and knowledgeable of their needs.

This aspect also gives a barber the opportunity to show some products that a customer may want to leave the store with and begin using at home.

 

 

Excellent Shaving Info to Relay to Your Clients

 

When someone is creating their shaving routine, many times it is a second thought.

However, if they choose great products, the benefits will be felt immediately and throughout the day.

 

 

 

 

 

Picking the Right Shaving Cream

 

It is important to emphasize the importance of having a good-quality shaving cream.

These creams should “lift” the skin to ease the cutting made by the razor, and should also nourish and hydrate the skin.

If a customer is having trouble with razor burn or irritated skin, they may easily need to invest in a quality shave cream to ease this problem.

It is suggested to make sure that shaving cream is suitable for all skin types is to check the label for natural ingredients such as glycerin, coconut oil, and sandalwood.

Having these ingredients will ensure the skin is moisturized and protected.

 

 

Picking the Right Shaving Gel

 

Many people believe that shaving cream and shaving gel are the “same thing.” However, there are some noticeable differences to point out to clients.

 

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The first big difference is the “slickness” or “slipperiness” of the gel that can help in easing the flow of the blade.

It can also be explained that opting for a gel instead of cream can help with reducing any friction from the razor.

For any client that complains of sensitive skin, it is essential to explain to them to look for some key ingredient that will ease their sensitivity.

Some common ones to suggest are aloe, shea butter, calendula, and castor oil.

Both calendula and castor oil are extremely helpful in helping skin recover fully from the scraping and movement of the blade on the skin.

 

Picking the Right Shaving Soap

 

First, it is vital to explain to customers that when someone says “shaving soap,” he or she are not referring to the bar in your shower!

Shaving soaps should not be confused with ordinary soap used for bathing and cleaning.

 

 

One of the most significant differences is that a shaving soap is denser than typical soap.

These soaps are created to make a creamy foam that when appropriately mixed is exceptionally even and produces a foam that many describe as “luxurious” and “smooth.”

Although shaving soaps are not used as much nowadays, they should be revisited and looked at as an option for when a man needs to shave.

 

Shaving Cream/Gel vs. Shaving Soap

 

Most clients that sit in your chair will most likely have more questions regarding the differences between shaving cream (and gel) and shaving soaps.

Many professionals have explained that when men pick between the two, it comes down to a “generational” difference.

Shaving creams and gels are a newer trend that was not available “back in the day.”

It is essential that someone has a basic knowledge of the differences between the two so that he or she can explain better when clients have potential questions.

 

The Biggest Differences Between Shaving Soaps and Cream/Gel

 

Shaving soap has been used for many, many years. If a client asks their grandfather what he used when he first started shaving, a type of shaving soap is most likely the answer.

Moreover, for customers with more sensitive skin, it may be a better answer than merely the “tool” they are using to shave.

The majority of the time, irritation is caused by a person’s skin not reacting well to the cream that is being used to reduce friction.

Shaving cream has been explained as a type of “generational” difference when it comes to shaving.

Regular shaving creams are made mostly of chemicals which could irritate the skin due to the ingredients.

Although shaving cream is the easiest option now, if a customer continues complaining of skin irritation or sensitivity, it may be in their best interest to look into using shaving soap and see how their skin reacts.

 

Some Top Picks for Shaving Cream, Gel, and Soap

Cremo Original Shave Cream

 

This shave cream by Cremo has outstanding reviews and a strong following for all of their products.

This cream is extremely concentrated and only requires an amount the size of an almond.

With “impossibly slick” molecules, the cream helps in smoothing the skin for the razor to slide over with ease.

This cream contains some very impressive natural ingredients including Macadamia Seed Oil, Aloe, Calendula Extract, Lemon Extract, Papaya Extract, and Olive Leaf Extract.

They also have a Moisturizing Coconut Mango shave cream to their line of products as well.

 

 

King of Shaves Alpha-Gel Shaving Gel

 

This product is an excellent suggestion for a shave gel for clients.

The gel is specially designed by the King of Shaves company to provide exceptional “glide” and blade performance.

After shaving, the skin will feel hydrated and smooth and should eliminate any tight or dry feeling. T

he gel is enhanced by having top quality natural ingredients including aloe, essential oil, and tea tree oil.

 

 

You can also mention to customers that this gel is marketed to be used as a pre-shave wash, as well as beard shampoo.

This is an excellent option for someone if they have not tried a gel before.

 

Taylor of Old Bond Street Sandalwood Shaving Soap with Bowl

 

This set is one of the best options to suggest for any customer that is interested in trying shaving soap.

This product is produced by Taylor of Old Bond Street and is one of the leading companies providing some of the best and top quality shaving products.

There are a number of different scents, including their best seller “Sandalwood.”

This shaving soap comes with a reusable wooden bowl that will eliminate the issue of having to find a good clean bowl to make the mixture.

Your customer will not be sorry trying this option for their first time!

 

Creams, Gels, and Soaps – Is there a “best?”

 

When it comes to shaving, some tips and tricks should always be suggested to clients. However, when it comes to which is “best,” it honestly comes down to the customer’s preference and some “trial and error.”

By keeping the talks and suggestions positive, anyone can enjoy trying some different products until they feel their “best” and have the results they want.

Contact us today if you have any additional suggestions of products or need some guidance on honing your skills in explaining and relaying the differences between the three shaving options with their customers.

We are always eager to help and guide you so that you can do the same for the most important person; the one in your barber chair!

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