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New England Shaving Company

Original price $69.99 - Original price $69.99
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New England Shaving Company - Badger Brush, Stainless Steel and Black Resin Handle

New England Shaving Company
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Featuring 100% natural badger hair, this shaving brush is equipped with a solid stainless steel and black resin handle that provides added weight a...

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Original price $69.99 - Original price $69.99
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$69.99
$69.99 - $69.99
Current price $69.99
Original price $9.99 - Original price $9.99
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New England Shaving Company - Small Beginner Shaving Brush, Black Handle

New England Shaving Company
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Compact shaving brush with black acrylic handle and soft synthetic bristles. Great for beginners seeking a quality, affordable grooming tool. Overa...

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Original price $22.99 - Original price $22.99
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New England Shaving Company - Shaving Brush, Black Aluminum

New England Shaving Company
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The New England Shaving Company Medium Shaving Brush is a reliable, beginner friendly brush crafted with soft, high quality synthetic bristles. It ...

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Original price $22.99 - Original price $22.99
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What Shaving Products Are Actually Worth It?

  • Sharp, quality razors (single or double edge)
  • Rich artisan lathers (so the blade glides, hair softens)
  • Aftershaves that hydrate and repair (aloe, squalane, oat protein, humectants)

Anything else is fluff. Think of shaving as skin engineering, not just hair removal.

Why Do I Get Ingrown Hairs, and How Do I Prevent Them?

Ingrown hairs are the result of hair curling back into the skin instead of growing outward. They’re especially common in thick hair or after aggressive shaving.

Prevention is all about prep and technique:

  • Exfoliate gently to remove dead skin (chemical exfoliants are safer than scrubs)
  • Shave with the grain
  • Don’t overdo it on pressure

And if you already have them, barrier-repairing aftershaves calm inflammation and help the skin recover faster.