<p>That’s where pre-shave oil comes in. While these oils are not always essential to the shaving process, they can make the experience way more comfortable. Applying a pre-shave oil before your <a href=”https://www.menshealth.com/style/g26024495/best-shaving-creams-gels/” target=”_blank”>shaving cream</a> not only helps soften your whiskers so they’re easier for the blade to cut through (reducing the risk of nicks), but it also creates a protective layer between your skin and the razor, increasing glide and reducing the risk of post-shave irritation. Nearly anyone can benefit from a pre-shave oil, but they’re especially good for those with thick, coarse beards, irritation-prone skin and dry skin (they also moisturize). So if you’re looking for a smoother shave, one of these oils could be your ticket.</p><p><strong><a href=”https://www.menshealth.com/grooming/g21347829/best-electric-razor-men/” target=”_blank”>Best Shave Clubs</a> | <a href=”https://www.menshealth.com/grooming/g21347829/best-electric-razor-men/” target=”_blank”>Best Electric Razors</a> | <a href=”https://www.menshealth.com/grooming/g25423792/best-body-groomers/” target=”_blank”>Best Body Groomers</a> | <a href=”https://www.menshealth.com/grooming/g25843744/best-mens-razor-sensitive-skin/” target=”_blank”>Best Razors for Sensitive Skin</a></strong></p>” />
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Garrett Munce writes about men’s style and grooming. He’s written for Esquire, New York Magazine, Spotlyte, and Very Good Light and held staff positions at GQ and W. Follow his skincare obsession on Instagram at @garrettmunce.
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