Shaving creams & soaps
25 products
25 products
150ml Eucalyptus & Menthol Shaving Soap
$17
Proraso
150ml Green Tea Sensitive Shaving Soap
$17
Proraso
150ml Sandalwood & Shea Butter Shaving Soap
$17
Proraso
Shaving Soap Set
$43
Proraso
Sensitive Shaving Soap in Wooden Bowl
$48
LEA
10ml Shave Cut Healing Gel
$12
Proraso
Azur Lime Aftershave Balm
$33
3 Colours
Proraso
Wood & Spice Aftershave Balm
$33
3 Colours
Proraso
Green Tea Sensitive Aftershave Balm
$33
3 Colours
Proraso
100ml Green Tea Sensitive Pre Shave Cream
$22
Proraso
Luxury Shaving Soap in Dark Wooden Bowl
$75
Kent Brushes
Sensitive Shaving Soap
$19
LEA
Alum Styptic Pencil
$19
Benjamin Barber
Osma Alum Stick
$17
Razolution
100g Alum Block
$33
Giesen & Forsthoff
150ml Sandalwood & Shea Butter Shaving Cream
$17
Proraso
100ml Eucalyptus & Menthol Pre Shave Cream
$22
Proraso
150ml Aloe & Vitamin E Shaving Cream
$17
Proraso
150ml Eucalyptus & Menthol Shaving Cream
$17
Proraso
Cypress & Vetyver Aftershave Balm
$33
3 Colours
Proraso
Eucalyptus & Menthol Aftershave Balm
$33
3 Colours
Proraso
Sandalwood & Shea Butter Aftershave Lotion
$33
2 Colours
Proraso
Eucalyptus & Menthol Aftershave Lotion
$33
2 Colours
Proraso
Aloe & Vitamin E Aftershave Balm
$33
3 Colours
Proraso
100ml Sandalwood & Shea Butter Pre-Shave Cream
$22
Proraso
Classic Wet Shaving
Classic wet shaving requires a good shaving cream or soap to soften the beard hairs and prepare the skin for shaving.
For a really classic wet shave, you should use a shaving brush to lather up your soap or cream. Then, apply the lather using circular movements to soften up the beard. This action is also exfoliating, removing dead skin cells. A good lather will completely surround even the smallest hairs and help provide a truly close shave. Let's take a look at the choices you've got.
Pre-shave cream
While a pre-shave is not absolutely necessary for a good shave, it substantially reduces any irritation that you might feel during or after shaving. Pre-shave cream moisturizes your skin and helps lift the stubble to make your skin ready for shaving.
Shaving Soap
Dates back to the 19th century, shaving soap is an integral part of a classic wet shave. Unfortunately, for the vast majority of shavers today, real shaving soap has been usurped by synthetic supermarket foam in a can, which we feel is a crying shame.
Real shaving soap contains a lot of fats that soften and lubricate your skin while shaving. It helps provide a close shave with less skin irritation. Shaving soaps vary in hardness from product to product and are most often sold in round bars. Proraso makes great shaving soaps that are slightly softer but form a rich lather very quickly. Soap is always harder than shaving cream, but they both work in basically the same way.
Shaving Cream
Shaving cream works largely in the same manner as shaving soap, but is somewhat easier to use as it's usually dispensed from a tube. You can apply shaving cream with either your hands or a shaving brush, although we strongly recommend a brush as it's got all of the advantages previously mentioned.
Shaving Oil
Shaving oil is perfect for those with sensitive skin because the oil both softens and moisturizes. Shaving oil is incredibly easy to use. Just dab it on your face before shaving and let it penetrate your skin. Shaving oil will eliminate any annoying burning sensations that you may get after shaving.
Aftershave
After shaving, and especially if you haven't used any pre-shave cream or oil, your skin will require some kind of moisturizer to prevent skin irritation. A good aftershave will reduce the risk of red buds, beard plague, and redness.
If you have sensitive skin or other skin issues, we always recommend the use of a completely neutral aftershave that doesn't have perfume.