But some extra buffing can enhance the process and make the area even silkier.
But exfoliation, as we know, requires appropriate care and a delicate balance.
So when and how should you exfoliate during your shave routine?
Ahead, find everything you should probably know for an easy, smooth glide.
Should you exfoliate before or after shaving?
Experts agree: It’s best to exfoliate before shaving.
“This can give you a smoother shave and lower the likelihood ofrazor bumpsor irritation.”
What about waxing?
“You want the skin barrier to be intact to minimize risk of burning or irritation from waxing.”
Just think about applying hot wax on raw, freshly exfoliated skin:Um, ouch.
However, you’ll still want to regularly exfoliate those areas (just not right before your appointment!
What products should you use?
(Find our step-by-step guide to dry brushing here.)
Finally, the exfoliator you choose will vary depending on where you’d like to shave.
“Body exfoliators shouldn’t be used on the face.
A derm-approved shave routine.
So you should exfoliate before shavingbut what comes after?
You’re in luck: Find all of our must-have shaving steps below:
The takeaway.
To minimize the chances of ingrowns and irritation, derms recommend you exfoliate before shaving.