Who doesn't know (and love) the fresh feeling of freshly shaved skin? It's as if you're ready to conquer the world just because your face is smooth and flawless.
Whether you're a seasoned shaving expert or a beginner with more lather on your beard than on your Shaving Brush, the right technique and equipment can make a huge difference. That's where Proshave comes in. We're here to help you every step of the way with this guide. Because shaving isn't just a way to remove beards - it's an opportunity to pamper yourself, have a little moment of luxury and maybe a little confidence boost you didn't even know you needed.
In this in-depth guide, we dive into all the aspects of shaving you didn't know you needed to know. We'll explore everything from classic wet shaving to modern dry shaving and how Preshave and Aftershave can be your best friends. We'll also go through the different types of Shaving Cream, Soap and Foam and how to choose the right one for your skin type and beard growth. And yes, we'll also give you tips on how to get the most out of your Razors and how to maintain your tools so they last for many years. The goal is to give you the knowledge and tools you need to achieve a smooth, comfortable shave without irritation - and maybe even enjoy the process.
So let's take a deep breath, pull out our best shaving gear and start the journey to the perfect shave. Whether you're experienced with Razors or a curious beginner, this guide is here to help you master the art of shaving so you can feel sharp - both literally and figuratively!
So how do you choose the right method?
As you can see from the above, there are pros and cons to both wet shaving and dry shaving, so it can be difficult to choose between them - especially as a beginner. To make the decision easier, we've listed the following factors that may be necessary or useful to consider when deciding:
Skin type: If you have sensitive skin, wet shaving with a good Shaving Cream or Soap can help reduce irritation. Dry shaving can be harsher on the skin.
Beard growth: For thicker or longer beards, wet shaving can be more effective as it softens the beard and makes it easier to cut.
Time of day: If you have a hectic morning, dry shaving may be the best choice for you. But if you have an extra 4-5 minutes to enjoy a thorough shave, wet shaving is an excellent option!
Whichever method you choose, it's important to use the right technique and products to achieve the best possible shaving experience. Both wet and dry shaving can give great results when done correctly, so it's all about finding the method that best suits your needs and preferences.
Preparation
Besides choosing the right technique for you, preparation is the key to a successful shave. Thorough preparation not only ensures a closer shave, but also a more comfortable experience and minimizes irritation. In the following, we dive into the most important steps of preparation, from Preshave products to hot towels and Facial Cleanser:
Choosing a Razor
When it comes to shaving, your Razor is your most reliable companion. The right Razor can make a huge difference to your shaving experience, both in terms of efficiency, comfort and the result itself. In this section, we'll dive into the different types of Razors available and how to choose the one that's right for you.
Safety Razor: Classic & effective
Safety Razors, also known as Doube Edge (DE) blades, are a classic type of razor that uses a single old-fashioned razor blade that is sharp on both sides. These Razors are known for their durability and ability to deliver a close shave.
Benefits and advantages
Benefits and advantages
Economy: Doube Edge Blades for Safety Razors are inexpensive, which means lower costs in the long run compared to other Razor types.
Close shave: The double sharp edge of the blade ensures a very close shave.
DurabilityA Safety Razor is typically made of very durable materials, so you can enjoy it for many years. This makes it a good investment.
Disadvantages
Disadvantages
How to learn: Safety Razors require a little practice to master the technique, especially if you're a beginner. (However, it only takes 4-5 shaves to get the technique right).
Time: Shaving with a Safety Razor can take a little longer as it requires more thorough preparation and technique.
Multiblade Razors: Efficiency in multiple layers
Multi-blade Razors, also known as multi-blade razors, use a series of blades, typically 3 to 5, which work together to provide a close shave.
Benefits and advantages
Benefits and advantages
Convenience: Multi-blade Razors are faster and easier to use, making them ideal for a busy morning routine.
Comfort and convenience: The multiple blades make it possible to achieve a close shave.
Minimal irritation: Many models are designed with special features to minimize irritation, such as moist strips and flexible heads.
Disadvantages
Disadvantages
Costs: Multi-blade Razors and their blades can be expensive in the long run.
Injuries: Multiple blades can lead to a greater risk of injury, especially if the Razor is used incorrectly or without adequate preparation.
Shavette: Convenient & salon-like
The Shavette with interchangeable blades is in many ways similar to a straight razor, but instead of a fixed blade, a Shavette has an interchangeable blade that simply needs to be changed when needed.
Benefits and advantages
Benefits and advantages
No maintenance: Simply change the blade when it needs it. In other words, you don't have to maintain the blade.
Like in a barbershop: Real barbers typically use Shavettes, so you get a barbershop-worthy shave in your own bathroom.
Disadvantages
Disadvantages
Advanced technology: Shaving with a Shavette also takes some getting used to because, like the Straight razor, it's a different technique.
Straight Razor: Classic & precise
Straight razor, also known as a straight razor or straight razor, is the ultimate classic in shaving.
Benefits and advantages
Benefits and advantages
Super close shave: You get a very close and smooth shave. Simply run the blade over the skin once to remove the stubble, minimizing the risk of irritation and razor burn.
Classic barbering: It's the classic model that more and more people are going back to in search of a traditional shave.
Disadvantages
Disadvantages
Maintenance: A straight razor requires a lot of work. It has a fixed blade that cannot be replaced. It's important to clean, sharpen and care for it with a leather strap and abrasive paste when it starts to dull.
Advanced technology: Shaving with a straight razor takes some getting used to, as it's a completely different technique.
Electric Shavers: Fast & convenient
Electric Shavers offer a faster shave that requires less or no preparation.
Benefits and advantages
Benefits and advantages
Quickness: Electric Shavers are quick to use, making them ideal for those with a hectic lifestyle.
Practicality: They don't require the use of foam or gel, and some models can be used both dry and wet.
Travel friendly: Many Electric Shavers are designed to be portable and include charging options for travel.
Disadvantages
Disadvantages
Irritation: May cause irritation or bumps, especially if the skin is sensitive or the Razor is not properly maintained.
Costs: Electric Shavers can be expensive, both to buy and maintain.
But which Razor should I choose?
It's no secret that we at Proshave are advocates of choosing a traditional Safety Razor. Shaving enthusiasts will most likely agree with us and prefer the precision that a Safety Razor offers. The Safety Razor offers a great shave, is good for the environment (0% plastic) and is easy on the wallet as the Razor Blades are very cheap to use. If you have sensitive skin, a Safety Razor with a mild aggressiveness may be best. If you have a robust skin type and very stubborn stubble, a more aggressive Safety Razor may be preferable.
If you're a beginner, a multi-blade Razor can be a good start - but we also have Safety Razors that are especially suitable for those who are trying their first shave.
Ultimately, however, it's up to you to decide which Razor best suits your needs - and what type of Razor you like to work with.
See our selection of Razors here:

Change your Razor Blade when it needs it
To ensure you always get a close and comfortable shave, change the blade regularly. Change the blade when you notice that the shave is becoming less smooth or when you start to experience irritation.
A worn blade requires more pressure and can lead to a less efficient shave. In general, Razor Blades should be changed when needed - depending on how often you shave and your beard type.
A good sign that the blade needs replacing is if you notice increased drag or resistance.
No matter which Razor you choose, proper maintenance is essential to ensure your Razor works optimally and lasts longer. Clean your Razor regularly, store it in a dry place and replace the blade as needed - read below how to do this correctly.

Maintaining and cleaning your Razor
To ensure your Razor works optimally and has a long lifespan, it's important to clean it thoroughly after each use. Here's a short guide on how to do it:
Rinse the Razor: Rinse your Razor under warm water immediately after use. This removes residual foam, Shaving Cream and hair that can clog blades and mechanisms.
Use a brush: If necessary, use a small, soft brush to remove hair debris between the Razor Blades and Razors. Be careful not to damage the sharp edges.
Dry thoroughly: Pat the Razor dry with a clean towel. Avoid leaving it in a wet state as this can lead to rust and corrosion.
Storage is also important to extend the life of your Razor:
Keep dry: Store your Razors in a dry place to avoid rust. A holder that ensures the Razor hangs is ideal as it allows air circulation and prevents water accumulation.
Avoid moisture: Avoid storing in the shower or near other damp areas. Moisture can promote rusting and damage the Razor over time.
Store separately: If you have multiple Razors or interchangeable blades, store them separately in a dry, clean drawer or protective holder.
We've created a longer, detailed Guide to maintaining your Razor, which you can read for more information.
See our range of shaving products:
Shaving Brush
But why should you use a Shaving Brush? Quite simply, you need a Shaving Brush for a better, closer and more comfortable shave. The Shaving Brush is used to lather your Shaving Cream or Shaving Soap into a delicious, velvety Shaving Foam. The Shaving Brush also exfoliates the skin and removes dead skin cells. Another great advantage of a Shaving Brush is that it lifts your stubble from the skin so that your Razors can reach even the smallest hairs. This gives you a closer shave.
Aftershave and skin care after shaving
Taking care of your skin after shaving is essential to avoid irritation and keep your skin well cared for. Here's the best way to do it:
Aftershave - The ultimate skincare wonder drug: Aftershave is a product used after shaving to soothe the skin, close pores and prevent irritation. It comes in different forms, including shaving lotion, balm and gel. Choose the form that best suits your skin type and preferences.
Benefits:
Soothes the skin: Aftershave helps soothe the skin after shaving and reduces the risk of irritation.
Closes pores: The product closes the pores, helping to protect the skin from bacteria and dirt.
Moisturizing: Many Aftershaves contain moisturizing ingredients that keep skin soft and hydrated.
To be used in the following way:
- Rinse your face with cold water to close the pores.
- Pat your face dry with a clean towel.
- Use a small amount of Aftershave and spread it evenly over your face and neck.
- Let it dry naturally and enjoy the fresh feeling.
Proshave tip: If you have sensitive skin, choose an alcohol-free Aftershave to avoid drying and irritation.
Other tips after shaving
After shaving, skin can be dry and sensitive. Here are some important tips to keep your skin healthy and protected:
- Moisturizing cream: Apply a moisturizer to restore your skin's natural moisture balance. Choose one that suits your skin type and massage it lightly into the skin.
- Sun protection: Protect your skin with a face cream containing SPF to protect against daytime UV rays.
- Wait with exfoliation: Wait 24-48 hours to exfoliate the skin after shaving to avoid further irritation.
- Avoid heavy-duty products: Avoid using products with alcohol or strong chemicals directly after shaving as they can cause irritation.
Note: If you experience persistent irritation or ingrown hairs, you may need to adjust your shaving routine or change products.
Also read this guide to avoiding beard plague.
Frequently asked questions about shaving
How do I avoid irritation after shaving?
Use a good Preshave, shave in the direction of hair growth and make sure to use an alcohol-free Aftershave balm if you have delicate and sensitive skin.
How often should I change my Razor Blade?
It depends on the density of the beard and the type of Razor, but in general, blades should be changed every 5-7 shaves for optimal sharpness and comfort.
What is the difference between Shaving Cream and Shaving Soap?
Shaving Cream and Shaving Soap have many similarities: Both are used before shaving to soften the stubble and protect the skin from the Razor Blade. Both are lathered up with a Shaving Brush and result in Shaving Foam. The difference lies in the consistency - Shaving Soap is firm, while Shaving Cream has a soft consistency. Shaving Soap should always be lathered with a Shaving Brush, while Shaving Cream can be lathered with a Shaving Brush or applied directly to the face with your fingers. Shaving Soap typically requires a little more time and effort to lather, but many enthusiasts believe it provides a more luxurious shave.
Here is a more detailed one guide on the difference between Shaving Soap and Shaving Cream.
What equipment is best for beginners?
For beginners, it's recommended to start with a multi-blade Razor or a Safety Razor with mild aggression. Combine this with a mild Shaving Cream and a good moisturizer for a comfortable start to your shaving journey.
Thanks for reading!
No matter how experienced you are in the art of shaving, it's important to have the right tools and techniques. At Proshave.dk, we're dedicated to helping you find the perfect equipment so you can achieve the best possible shaving experience. Our extensive range of Razors, Shaving Cream and Accessories ensures you get both quality and comfort in your daily routine. Take the first step towards a better shave today and let us help you find the products that are perfect for you!

Author: Pernille Lanng














