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I’m a dermatologist – how to get the closest shave and the razor myth you should ignore

SUMMER heat can mean you're shaving your legs on an almost daily basis.

Constantly shaving your legs can lead to razor burn and irritation, so there are some helpful guidelines you may want to follow.

Skincare experts have revealed the essential tips for a perfect shave
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Skincare experts have revealed the essential tips for a perfect shave

According to Glamour, there are .

First, make sure you are using a clean, sharp, and rust-free razor as dull blades can cause nicks and cuts.

Professionals generally advise changing out your blade after 5 to 10 shaves.

It is also important to shave your legs while they are wet as this allows your hair to soften.

Rinsing your legs in warm water will not only soften your hair but will also help to open up your follicles, allowing for a close shave.

And, if you're prone to razor bumps or irritation, you should always exfoliate your skin before shaving.

Exfoliating creates a clean canvas by ridding your legs of dead skin cells, which could clog your razor.

Experts also recommend using shaving cream as it works to condition your leg hair, softening it and allowing for a smoother shave.

Shaving against the direction of hair growth is perfectly fine when it comes to your legs, Glamour reported.

The publication also discussed the importance of rinsing your razor throughout the shaving process.

They recommended using the pressure from your shower head or faucet to force any clogged hair from between the blades.

Rinsing your legs after shaving is a great way to ensure there are no overlooked patches or noticeable stubble, reported Glamour.

And while it may be common practice, and convenient, to keep your razor in the shower in between shaves, this is not a recommended move.

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According to experts, razors should be dried off and stored using a blade protector to prevent rust and bacteria forming.

And for their final tip, shaving pros advise using a moisturizer on your legs to prevent red bumps and soothe your skin.

Skincare experts recommend soaking and exfoliating your legs before shaving
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Skincare experts recommend soaking and exfoliating your legs before shavingCredit: Getty