Product Description Exceptionally clean skin prepares your face for an exceptionally smooth shave. Now, with our Pre-Shave Exfoliating Wash, you can remove dead skin cells, clean, and moisturize in one simple step. Gentle enough to use every day, its unique blend of safe and natural ingredients - including bamboo, willow bark, and aloe - is ideal for all skin types. · Natural bamboo exfoliates skin · Willow bark extract (natural salicylic acid) helps control blemishes · Aloe soothes and moisturizes Now you're ready to shave. A ridiculously great shave. Using safe, natural and organic ingredients, our shaving products have you covered before, during and after your shave. Pacific Shaving Company began in 2002 with a clear goal: to radically improve the shaving experience. The result is a line of natural, eco-friendly and affordable shaving essentials that breaks through the barriers that give shaving a bad name. Our philosophy is simple: create shaving products that are good for the skin, good for the wallet and good for the earth.™ We also thought it would be convenient if they could be tucked into your carry-on bag for easy traveling (each product is TSA-approved, 3 oz or under). Good for the skin Made from a unique blend of natural, safe and organic ingredients, our products lubricate skin to protect it from razor burn and allow for an absurdly close shave. Instead of drying and irritating, our products actually improve the quality of your skin, leaving it supple, moisturized and soothed. Good for the wallet Shaving can be a chore - and an expensive one, too. Our products are long-lasting (our 1/2 oz. bottle of All Natural Shaving Oil will last up to 100 shaves) and affordably-priced for everyday use. Good for the earth Everyone wants effective, affordable products. At Pacific Shaving Company, we believe that sustainable business practices and environmentally responsible manufacturing are just as important. All of our products are manufactured in the USA and our small but mighty product sizes mean fewer raw materials, less waste (our All Natural Shaving Oil takes up 95% less space than those bulky cans of shaving cream) and fewer carbon emissions throughout the supply chain. We also work to replenish the minimal packaging materials we do use by planting a tree for every purchase made - ultimately leaving a negative footprint. 1. Struggling with ingrown hairs? Less is more. If your skin is particularly sensitive or prone to ingrown hair, consider stepping back from that four, five or six-blade razor you are using. That may be the primary cause of those unsightly and uncomfortable red bumps. Remember those razor commercials where they show each subsequent blade lifting and cutting the hair follicle lower to give you that super-close shave? Well, they weren’t lying. The problem for those prone to ingrown hair is that it may work too well. After multiple cuts, the hair follicle is below the surface of your skin. As it grows back, it begins to curl back under before breaking the skin. The result: ingrown hairs. Nowadays, disposable/cartridge two and three-blade razors get the job done, providing a close shave and lasting at least a week. Give yourself a couple weeks with fewer blades and you’ll see the difference. 2. Prone to razor rash? Cool it. If you are prone to post-shave irritation and razor rash, consider changing your regimen slightly: shave with cold water instead of warm (best attempted out of the shower). Warm water opens up your pores and all that good stuff, but it also draws the blood closer to the surface of the skin, which can lead to redness and irritation. 3. Tempted to dry-shave? Resist. We all find ourselves hurrying from time-to-time, but don’t dry-shave – even if you’re in a rush. You’ll get a jagged, coarse shave that will likely be uncomfortable and far from smooth. Even for quick touch-ups, splash some water on your face to soften/hydrate your hair follicle. Think of your whiskers like pieces of spaghetti. If you try to cut through it dry and uncooked, it results in a sharp, jagged edge. Cut through that same noodle once it’s cooked and wet and you’ll get much smoother results. 4. Go with the Grain. Before shaving, take a moment to really look at the different directions of hair growth over the area to be shaved. Now shave with the grain. For a closer shave, take a second pass across the grain, but never against it. (Natural shaving oils or low-lather shaving creams are great for this because you can actually see where you’re shaving.) Resist the urge to take multiple p over the same spots. One or two p is all it takes. 5. What’s your product IQ? The true measure of a comfortable shave is not about the razor, but ultimately the products you put on your skin to provide lubrication and protection. Do you know what’s in your shaving products? Set Contains: 1 x Pre Shave Exfoliating Wash
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