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A quality razor blade means a quality shave. When proper preparation of the skin takes place, you will only need a single blade razor. However, picking a double or triple blade won't hurt your skin and can provide a closer shave.  Many razors have a pivoting head. This allows for the blade to move smoothly over the curves of the skin, helping ensure in a close shave. A disposable razor can still be an acceptable razor. Though often low quality, a disposable razor will serve you well when used only once or twice. If you desire a high-quality razor, check that the blade head is of similar weight to the handle by balancing the shaft on your finger. An off balance razor can lead to an unequal shave. Pay attention to how the handle feels in your hand. If the handle doesn't feel natural to you, there is usually a better option. If the handle is plastic, it may feel too light, and you may overcompensate with additional pressure that can cut your face. A better alternative to plastic is a metal handle, which will feel more hearty and is environmentally-friendly. Don't be afraid to replace those blades. When you select your razor, purchase extra disposable heads. Replace them often to prevent nicks, and scratches to your face. To extend the lifespan of any razor, dry it after use. Not only will a damp blade harbour bacteria, but the moisture will damage the blade. Creams are used to protect the skin from the razor blade. Shaving cream comes in varieties such as soaps, lather-ups, gel and foam. You may want to try them all to see what works for you.  Although it is not scientifically studied, many users find gels allow closer and more moisturizing shaves. Lather-ups and soaps are a more traditional cream and should be used by expert level shavers. Foams and gels come in a variety of forms that can be chosen based on your skin type and fragrance preference. Aftershave is used to reduce skin irritation and close pores. Many types of aftershave or balms are available depending on your skin type. Picking the right aftershave for you can take some experimentation.  If you have naturally dry skin, choose an aftershave in the form of a balm, gel or lotion. These aftershaves are moisturizing and gentle. If you have naturally oily skin, choose an alcohol or toner based aftershave. These aftershaves remove excess oil but sting on open cuts.
Choose a clean and sharp, quality safety razor. Choose a shaving cream. Choose an aftershave.