Step 1: throw out the gillette. Step 2: get a straight razor, shavette, or safety razor. Step 3: get rid of the gel/cream in a spray can (the propellant is bad for your skin) and get a quality shave soap, cream, gel, etc. that you squeeze or scoop out or lather directly on the bar of soap. Step 4: have fun You're welcome
@@Markus_St. Then congratulations. Keep up the good shaves But it's a established fact Cartridge Razors use a dull blade The sharper the blade the smoother the shave Just because you prefer Gillette doesn't make wet shaving bullshit
THE 10 COMMANDMENTS PREVENTING OF INGROWN HAIRS: 1. THOU SHALT NOT USE DIRTY BLADES! Using a blade that's been used way too many times. Yes, this one may be obvious, but be sure to keep your used tools as clean as possible. Soap and rubbing alcohol will destroy bacteria. 2. HONOR THY DELICATE SKIN! Too many blades! If you are prone to ingrown hairs then you don’t need 3 or more blades. More blades equal more passes causing the hair to fall beneath the skin and become ingrown plus more blading the skin leads to micro cuts through which bacteria is more likely to enter. 3. DO NOT TAKE PREP TIME IN VAIN! You should be using a warm/hot water prep (3-5 mins). Then leave the shaving cream on for more than 2-3 minutes to really soften the hair. The hair stubble should literally fall away with little or no pressure at all. Pressing hard is the problem! Be gentle ya'll. 4. THOU SHALT NOT GO AGAINST THE GRAIN! Shaving against the grain. Shave in the direction of hair growth (usually down, but perform a face/ body map to be sure) Inspect your hairy self and notice the way the hair grows. 5. THOU SHALT NOT PRESS! Pressing too hard on the skin with the blade. A gliding, light touch is all you need. This is likely your biggest issue. 6. THOU SHALT NOT PASS, PASS, PASS! Too many quick passes with the blade. One pass per hairy area - going 1-2 inches downward at a time - will prevent ingrown hairs. Always shave like you might cause damage, not like your mowing the front yard lawn. 7. THOU SHALT NOT COMMIT OVER SHAVING! Shaving too many times. This rule is hard to follow, especially if you have to shave for your career but if you are prone to ingrowns, try shaving with an electric clipper. The results are not super close but no one but you will know the difference. Ladies, try waxing. 8. THOU SHALT NOT CLOG! Use of skin/pore clogging creams or lotions. These keep hairs from growing up. After a shave, keep your skin bare; let the tiny army breath, and allow those newly shaved, really small, microscopic hairs to grow out just in time for the next shave. 9. KEEP THY SMOOTH SKIN FREE! At least for the first day or two, try to avoid tight fitting clothing around the Adam’s apple (neck) and/or below the waistline region. Newly shaved hair follicles need room to raise up. 10. REMEMBER TO EXFOLIATE! Not enough exfoliation to remove excess layers of skin causes ingrown hairs. Use an ingrown hair brush for razor bumps as directed. Make sure it’s a brush that has special bristles designed to tease newly shaved hairs away from entering the skin before they can become ingrown. If you have sensitive skin, then go with the soft and firm bristles.Try a Wizker brush and you’ll prevent razor bumps and ingrown hairs permanently! HUGS:)
If you pause and look close at the pic of him after full shave where he is showing how smooth his skin is, you can see there is still some tiny unshaved hair on his chin and around. You can tell where the hair was before he shaved it. This is the problem I always had with Gillette multi blade razors of any series. I used to have mach 3 and fusion series for years and it always failed to give me a complete shave. Now I started using cut throat razor and it's simply awesome, the smoothness on the skin after shave and it doesn't take 2-3 times shaving like Gillette, it gets the job done in single stroke. It's not much different in terms of pricing either, only if you are going for premium brands then you'll be paying more, else it's almost the same price. Blades are quite cheaper though. You need some practice to master it, after you've mastered it, it's fun. Precise and clean shaving. Gillette razors - not so clean shave. Safety razors - clean shave but I have problem maintaining the angle with it, one time in scraping the blade and the other time I'm scraping with razor metal that covers the blade. Straight razor - I find it to be too lengthy than necessary on the face. Cut-throat razor - Perfect for me, I find precise due to the fact it has the edge that is same length of blade which gives to precise control on shaving and more space to hold the razor properly. It takes a little practise but It's not a rocket science, most people are doing it and everybody used to do back in the days.
@@Justincrock10 You should try Gillette7o'clock DE blades they shave great you don't feel a thing even with really thick beards, just that it's much more likely to cut you than other blades in my experience
I shave with safety razors. Especially a vintage Gillette 1.95 adjustable. It delivers a great shave for me and it represents when Gillette was a men’s company.
Honestly, Ive been using a straight razor since I was 16 (22 now), I bought around 1000 blades which ended of a total of what 20 bucks and im still not out? Haven't used any shitty normal razors. I'm almost positive I have better shave experiences than 99% of men. Get one. Its awesome. No bumps, redness, irritation, cuts (If you have enough skill for that), and a refreshed feeling like no other.
Wow you got your facial hair early. I remember only having a small moustache at 17 which was when I shaved for the first time. Then started to regularly shave around 3 years ago (age 19) coz my beard started to come in.
A cartridge Gillette razor ? I switched to a double edge razor years and never looked back. I tried electric and cartridge razors. But only with a double edge I actually look forward to my next shave.
The amount of wrong information in this video is hilarious and sad at the same time. Pro tip: If you love your face throw that multi blade razor in the dustbin
3:18 . Using a cartridge razor like this will reduce skin irritation but also give you a low quality shave. A safety razor will give you no irritation and a much closer shave.
I sometimes use cold water to shave my face so my face is nice and smooth. It helps and my face doesn't mess up, just feels nice and soft. I'm almost 19 and I don't have a full beard yet. Just some real thick peach fuzz and my chin hairs are real thick and my sideburns.
The correct and best way to shave is to ditch cartridge razors and aerosol cans, and to use double edge/single edge razors (preferably double edge safety razors for frequent shaves) with a shaving soap/cream
My electric shaver/trimmer work just fine for me, unfortunately the end piece broke and I cant get a new one before I get back home from studying abroad, my biggest issue is ingrown hair and the red bumps which stay and annoy me for about two weeks, I am not looking for a new product to use, isn't there just some new useful information out there!!. I already shave in the shower and use gel but it wont help, I have only 6 weeks left until i move home.
I dont know what it is but every time I shave, 1-3 days later I get the worst kind of razor burn you can think of. Under my nose starts to dry out and crack, it constantly burns, rarely it itches, but nothing every works, I've tried different shaving cream, different after shave, nothing works and after shave just makes it significantly worse. It lasts for a week to a week and a half. The only thing that sort of helps with the dryness and durning is Vaseline but that doesn't help the itching and cracks
Shaving with the grain XD, if you want a clean shave with the grain use a safety razor, now you can buy King Gillette's safety razor . The blades are way cheaper .
Terrible advice. It's always worth trying to see what u have, but only commit to growing it out if you actually can. If not you'll end up looking like a dirty lazy teenager who doesn't have good hygiene.
@@LeftLeftRightRight16 Well how else are you gonna know what you have, for instance when Joe did the 6 month hair growth challange he obviously had an akward stage but then he got beautiful hair. Everything is gonna have an ugly/akward stage but you have to persevere to know what your full potential is.
@@pimpy9722 It's different for facial hair though. Usually you will already have a decent idea of what you have to work with. Even if you shave regularly. Yes patches can always disappear in a beard as time goes, but a lot of guys (especially younger) will try to grow one and clearly can't. If you are like a week in and you hardly have any good coverage then it really isn't a good idea to keep on growing. Better to wait a few years in my opinion.
@@LeftLeftRightRight16 I totally agree with you but still I would want to see how strong my facial hair would be so I can understand what I have to deal with and maybe be able to know what works and what doesn't and be able to possibly find a new style and even if he didn't he would know about his facial hair a whole lot more and you have to remember that he runs a hair channel so he has to make a couple sacrifices.
This is what bother me : why you don’t do video like these more often.This is just to promote your sponsor.It becomes difficult to trust you even if the products are good.
Most of the time I use Philips 9000 series... Gillette should expand & release their own brand of electric shaver since they are already well known in the shaving industry
He used a Gillette shaver before using the razor so I believe they already have some on the market... I stopped fully shaving a while back, too and just use the electric shaver because it's much cheaper and I like some stubble over clean-shaven look anyway :)
Well played, i just watched a 5 minutes ad
Fr
I swear
😂😂💯
Bro, i love the profile pic! Ff8 is the best game ever
Damn he held and sold you
Step 1: throw out the gillette.
Step 2: get a straight razor, shavette, or safety razor.
Step 3: get rid of the gel/cream in a spray can (the propellant is bad for your skin) and get a quality shave soap, cream, gel, etc. that you squeeze or scoop out or lather directly on the bar of soap.
Step 4: have fun
You're welcome
Perfect
Humanity still has hope
Thank you good Sir
You're welcome.
elitist bullshit. i've tried everything you've suggested, but the gilette skinguard is the smoothest on my skin.
@@Markus_St. Then congratulations. Keep up the good shaves
But it's a established fact
Cartridge Razors use a dull blade
The sharper the blade the smoother the shave
Just because you prefer Gillette doesn't make wet shaving bullshit
Alex Costa uploaded the exact same video with the same sponsor lmao, I guess gillette is making the rounds.
bensullivan lmao ikr
lol
Honestly feels like he sold out
JairWoo too. These guys are sponsored with a damn script
Onkel Werner there is such a thing as badvertising without script.
Haven't even watched the video yet but I'm sure it's just a whole Gillette ad
You there ♥
THE 10 COMMANDMENTS PREVENTING OF INGROWN HAIRS:
1. THOU SHALT NOT USE DIRTY BLADES!
Using a blade that's been used way too many times. Yes, this one may be obvious, but be sure to keep your used tools as clean as possible. Soap and rubbing alcohol will destroy bacteria.
2. HONOR THY DELICATE SKIN!
Too many blades! If you are prone to ingrown hairs then you don’t need 3 or more blades. More blades equal more passes causing the hair to fall beneath the skin and become ingrown plus more blading the skin leads to micro cuts through which bacteria is more likely to enter.
3. DO NOT TAKE PREP TIME IN VAIN!
You should be using a warm/hot water prep (3-5 mins). Then leave the shaving cream on for more than 2-3 minutes to really soften the hair. The hair stubble should literally fall away with little or no pressure at all. Pressing hard is the problem! Be gentle ya'll.
4. THOU SHALT NOT GO AGAINST THE GRAIN!
Shaving against the grain. Shave in the direction of hair growth (usually down, but perform a face/ body map to be sure) Inspect your hairy self and notice the way the hair grows.
5. THOU SHALT NOT PRESS!
Pressing too hard on the skin with the blade. A gliding, light touch is all you need. This is likely your biggest issue.
6. THOU SHALT NOT PASS, PASS, PASS!
Too many quick passes with the blade. One pass per hairy area - going 1-2 inches downward at a time - will prevent ingrown hairs. Always shave like you might cause damage, not like your mowing the front yard lawn.
7. THOU SHALT NOT COMMIT OVER SHAVING!
Shaving too many times. This rule is hard to follow, especially if you have to shave for your career but if you are prone to ingrowns, try shaving with an electric clipper. The results are not super close but no one but you will know the difference. Ladies, try waxing.
8. THOU SHALT NOT CLOG!
Use of skin/pore clogging creams or lotions. These keep hairs from growing up. After a shave, keep your skin bare; let the tiny army breath, and allow those newly shaved, really small, microscopic hairs to grow out just in time for the next shave.
9. KEEP THY SMOOTH SKIN FREE!
At least for the first day or two, try to avoid tight fitting clothing around the Adam’s apple (neck) and/or below the waistline region. Newly shaved hair follicles need room to raise up.
10. REMEMBER TO EXFOLIATE!
Not enough exfoliation to remove excess layers of skin causes ingrown hairs. Use an ingrown hair brush for razor bumps as directed. Make sure it’s a brush that has special bristles designed to tease newly shaved hairs away from entering the skin before they can become ingrown. If you have sensitive skin, then go with the soft and firm bristles.Try a Wizker brush and you’ll prevent razor bumps and ingrown hairs permanently! HUGS:)
thanks!
Thank you
Thanks
All hail the shave god
🙏🙏🙏
Weird, I swear I clicked on "Skip Ads" but this video still played.
im a woman w pcos... and i grow a lot of facial hair. thanks for this because idk how to shave my face at all!! this very helpful :)
Alex Costa, Blumaan and DevanOnDeck... Same video, same sponser
Which is why I’m unfollowing all of them.
Come on guys, its their job
They are the same channels, with the same bs
If you pause and look close at the pic of him after full shave where he is showing how smooth his skin is, you can see there is still some tiny unshaved hair on his chin and around. You can tell where the hair was before he shaved it. This is the problem I always had with Gillette multi blade razors of any series. I used to have mach 3 and fusion series for years and it always failed to give me a complete shave. Now I started using cut throat razor and it's simply awesome, the smoothness on the skin after shave and it doesn't take 2-3 times shaving like Gillette, it gets the job done in single stroke. It's not much different in terms of pricing either, only if you are going for premium brands then you'll be paying more, else it's almost the same price. Blades are quite cheaper though. You need some practice to master it, after you've mastered it, it's fun. Precise and clean shaving.
Gillette razors - not so clean shave.
Safety razors - clean shave but I have problem maintaining the angle with it, one time in scraping the blade and the other time I'm scraping with razor metal that covers the blade.
Straight razor - I find it to be too lengthy than necessary on the face.
Cut-throat razor - Perfect for me, I find precise due to the fact it has the edge that is same length of blade which gives to precise control on shaving and more space to hold the razor properly.
It takes a little practise but It's not a rocket science, most people are doing it and everybody used to do back in the days.
Joe in my country people sell burritos for 20 bucks bro
dont be deceived by the product this guy dont have beard in a first place
Also you should never use aerosol cans of shaving cream or gel they’re full of chemicals
@@Justincrock10 You should try Gillette7o'clock DE blades they shave great you don't feel a thing even with really thick beards, just that it's much more likely to cut you than other blades in my experience
Right? It probably took him a few months to grow his peach fuzz
This guy doesn’t even know hair either. He thinks he’s a know it all
@@wolfie643 I’ve tried the skin guard it’s pretty good but the blades are just too damn pricey
3:19 _Only_ Gillette can design and marketing an overpriced and inferior product and sell a fatal flaw as a positive. Mind blowing m
Joe be like,"today I gotta shave, oh better style your hair first"
Would be easy to shave that kind of beard with any razor.
I shave with safety razors. Especially a vintage Gillette 1.95 adjustable. It delivers a great shave for me and it represents when Gillette was a men’s company.
The new Gillette razors are terrible
I predicted it. You’re sponsored by gilletes new razor.
Honestly, Ive been using a straight razor since I was 16 (22 now), I bought around 1000 blades which ended of a total of what 20 bucks and im still not out? Haven't used any shitty normal razors. I'm almost positive I have better shave experiences than 99% of men. Get one. Its awesome. No bumps, redness, irritation, cuts (If you have enough skill for that), and a refreshed feeling like no other.
Straight Blade are amazing multi blade razors always cause me to get razor bumps and not even a close shave.
Agree,chances to single razor 3 mouth ago and love it
Thank you, it was my first time shaving (I’m 14 as well) and this really helped.
Me too
So how was it? I'm really scared cuz someone told me that if I shave it, it will grow curly and not straight anymore 😭😭
@@xavierrr5630 it’s not that hard, also hair grows in a certain direction (my hairs grow facing downward)
Oh okay thanks for the info!
Wow you got your facial hair early. I remember only having a small moustache at 17 which was when I shaved for the first time. Then started to regularly shave around 3 years ago (age 19) coz my beard started to come in.
I am just growing a mustache and wanted to shave and I did not know how so thank you
In the case no one has realized yet, this video is sponsor by Gillette (yes, I am a genius please clap)
A cartridge Gillette razor ? I switched to a double edge razor years and never looked back. I tried electric and cartridge razors. But only with a double edge I actually look forward to my next shave.
Without watching the video I can tell it worked well BECAUSE THEY PAID YOU TO SAY SO
I shave in shower 🚿 too ,
whole body shave takes long , …..
But feels great 😊.
Real men use safety razors.
I think everyone should use a safety razor. They're so cheap!
Real men use straight razors
@@TannerReathaford Very true. I have yet to try that though.
Real men don't shave
@n006 ki113r I prefer short/medium length with a cleaned up neck/checks.
Summary: Use Gillette SkinGuard, use warm water to wash your face, use shaving gel, and afterwards use after shave lotion.
The amount of wrong information in this video is hilarious and sad at the same time.
Pro tip: If you love your face throw that multi blade razor in the dustbin
Where do i buy a shower mirror that won’t fog up
Is it necessary to put any cream after shaving??
3:18 . Using a cartridge razor like this will reduce skin irritation but also give you a low quality shave. A safety razor will give you no irritation and a much closer shave.
can’t tell you how useful this is😂😂
0:27. At the bottom left is all you need to see from this video.
Saved me a click, thank you.
I agree with the comments but from trying a lot of their products I feel like this add displays the best gillette can get.
What mirror do you use?
What colors you think is best for men to dye their hair?
Pink
Real men wear pink
Pinkish most probably
Imagine paying £12 for 3 razors when you can get 100 safety razors for £5 lmaoooo
When the DE Razor came out, Double Edge Razor blade were very expensive, in today's money, around £15 for 5 DE Blades.
Were them shaving soaps at bro...? That's the best for shaving.
I like brushless shaving cream is but not the aerosol cans
BRO U GOT A STRAIGHT UP MINECRAFT JAW
Is there any way to get rid of the tint?
like gillette skin guard razor
This video screams marketing. Why joe?
Cause he's a sellout
I sometimes use cold water to shave my face so my face is nice and smooth. It helps and my face doesn't mess up, just feels nice and soft.
I'm almost 19 and I don't have a full beard yet. Just some real thick peach fuzz and my chin hairs are real thick and my sideburns.
Looks like I found a solution it was the razor I’m using that is causing razor bumps made my day thanks 🙂
First tip should always to use best razor like Gillette mach 3
The correct and best way to shave is to ditch cartridge razors and aerosol cans, and to use double edge/single edge razors (preferably double edge safety razors for frequent shaves) with a shaving soap/cream
boycott Gillette!
My electric shaver/trimmer work just fine for me, unfortunately the end piece broke and I cant get a new one before I get back home from studying abroad, my biggest issue is ingrown hair and the red bumps which stay and annoy me for about two weeks, I am not looking for a new product to use, isn't there just some new useful information out there!!. I already shave in the shower and use gel but it wont help, I have only 6 weeks left until i move home.
I use your monarch matte paste but it makes my hair look greasy even tho i just washed it. Any tips?
I've been shaving for over 40 years and have never used any product after shaving.
I rinse face with warm water after shaving and that is it.
I dont know what it is but every time I shave, 1-3 days later I get the worst kind of razor burn you can think of. Under my nose starts to dry out and crack, it constantly burns, rarely it itches, but nothing every works, I've tried different shaving cream, different after shave, nothing works and after shave just makes it significantly worse. It lasts for a week to a week and a half. The only thing that sort of helps with the dryness and durning is Vaseline but that doesn't help the itching and cracks
You're making this stuff up..............Razor bur doesn't last weeks and you notice it right away not 1-3 days later.
he reminds me of Jonas in Cloud 9 on Netflix. He even goes to Walmart i mean come on!
Can I PLEASE know the name of the razor at 0:54?
gillette.com/en-us/products/razors-trimmers-and-blades/fusion-proglide-flexball-razors/all-purpose-gillette-styler
@@jason01095 Thank you!
Your haircut in this video is good
Bruh, why did this video made be get that razor. The fact is I’m not even mad cause it shaved pretty well
Let’s me tell you Phillips is the closest shave electric razor!
Ima say it again, please make ur hair products come in the same theme ur cloud control comes in 🙏
Ben Lee i support this comment
Hello, I have a new razor stand just on the market. can you help me evaluate it?
Thanks bro
what kind of shower mirror?
But Alex Costa said no chin straps in his latest video
Is shaving against the grain good?
No
anywhere else i could find this product? i live in australia and they don't have it at woolworths, looks like a great product!! thanks👊✅
Is there a way to get rid of the green/grey tiny ingrown hairs after shaving
Shaving with the grain XD, if you want a clean shave with the grain use a safety razor, now you can buy King Gillette's safety razor . The blades are way cheaper .
I prefer to shave with a safety razor and good shaving soap
First shave ever hopefully I’ll do it clean
One should rinse your razor under running water not in a bowl of water in the basin as you are showing
Drop a vid about how to do hair like urs is now
I wonder if this guy is a spokesperson for Gillette.
spokesperson? Probably not, but he's 100% shilling and being paid to advertise
This sounds more like a commercial than a 'how to' haha
Let’s all be for real we here cuz we go no dads
I hate how you can still see the grain dots.. I want it to look like it’s just skin like our cheeks...
i'm here after some razor burns! :P
Joe bro how did you get that hair style at first make a video
I use that exact gillette double-A battery-powered razor used at the beginning
I shaved today for the first time at 16 and got good razor bumps
Grow as much of a beard as u can
Terrible advice. It's always worth trying to see what u have, but only commit to growing it out if you actually can. If not you'll end up looking like a dirty lazy teenager who doesn't have good hygiene.
@@LeftLeftRightRight16 Well how else are you gonna know what you have, for instance when Joe did the 6 month hair growth challange he obviously had an akward stage but then he got beautiful hair. Everything is gonna have an ugly/akward stage but you have to persevere to know what your full potential is.
@@pimpy9722 It's different for facial hair though. Usually you will already have a decent idea of what you have to work with. Even if you shave regularly. Yes patches can always disappear in a beard as time goes, but a lot of guys (especially younger) will try to grow one and clearly can't. If you are like a week in and you hardly have any good coverage then it really isn't a good idea to keep on growing. Better to wait a few years in my opinion.
@@LeftLeftRightRight16 I totally agree with you but still I would want to see how strong my facial hair would be so I can understand what I have to deal with and maybe be able to know what works and what doesn't and be able to possibly find a new style and even if he didn't he would know about his facial hair a whole lot more and you have to remember that he runs a hair channel so he has to make a couple sacrifices.
@@LeftLeftRightRight16 HEY WHO ARE YOU CALLING LAZY!!!!
This is what bother me : why you don’t do video like these more often.This is just to promote your sponsor.It becomes difficult to trust you even if the products are good.
Let me search for another video where the dude actually has a thicker growth to worry about this issue lmao
Your next video must be "HOW TO POOP IN A RIGHT WAY ? " 😏
😂😂😂
Or How to use toilet paper the right way?
Thank you
“I’ve been trying it out for the last week and I really like it” bruh there’s no way ur hair gets that long I’ve a couple days
Razor bumps or ingrown hair vanishes only by using a wet alum on the face.
Gillete seams like a nice product it just sucks however much horrible animal testing it does
Last time I shave my facial hair my lips bleeding. Now I'm scared to do it
I wax my face for maximim freshness and clean look.
Shaving is already a pain on your epidermis. Don't use a guardless trimmer beforehand to remove a week long growth.
Mans jawline ⬛
LMAO .. that shaving gel isn't in my city .
Bro can we get a video with someone who actually has facial hair. It’s easier said than done
yea the difference is unnoticeable because you dont have hairs growing where you pointed
Joe is Having his birthday soon!
"it felt TOO smooth". lol. Doesn't sound like a bullshit ad at all.
" teamed up with Gillette" what you really mean is you've been paid to speak well of their razors?
That’s why I use a safety razor :)
I don’t like safety razors personally but I hate Gillette it’s like the worst company in the world
@@Justincrock10 Why dislike safety razors?
Yo tell me why everyone be dising Gillette, man it's the only thing I can find
Thanks for the tips. You look like an NPC from Fallout 4 btw.
Who else was disappointed that he didn’t shave in the shower
Most of the time I use Philips 9000 series... Gillette should expand & release their own brand of electric shaver since they are already well known in the shaving industry
He used a Gillette shaver before using the razor so I believe they already have some on the market... I stopped fully shaving a while back, too and just use the electric shaver because it's much cheaper and I like some stubble over clean-shaven look anyway :)
This guy's accent sounds British and American at the same time.
Wisdom of shiva conciousness... Shaving .... Does it have an identity no ... It means refreshed grooming cleaning
Thanks mam 😘