Saturday, 20 August 2016

Shaving Tips: How to Avoid Boils

One of the common skin irritation often faced by many men after shaving is boils. Just like ingrown hairs, if left unattended to, can be very painful. It is embarrassing to be sport swollen boils on the face. If you suffer from this type of skin irritation, you may start to practice these tips.



Treat with Alcohol
These boils are often caused when bacteria gets into the skin from cuts while shaving. Although boils occur naturally, they could also be initiated through this means. Occasionally, depending on the frequency of boils occurrence, place your razor and the blades into alcohol. Alcohol is known to reduce and kill bacteria growth.

Never Share Blades
It is not hygienic to share razors with anyone. The same applies when using razors. If we are to be sincere with ourselves, razors blades are really not that expensive. Since boils are caused by infections on the skin, by sharing blades, you increase your vulnerability to having skin irritations like boils.

Choose Your Razors Carefully
Oftentimes it is said that the quality of the shave depends largely on the quality of the razor. This is not far from the truth as the razor can either make or break a good shave. Razors can be expensive sometimes but there are new brands like Vikings Blade that are offering a cheaper option without compromising on the quality of the razor.

Thursday, 18 August 2016

Badger Shaving Brush vs Horsehair Shaving Brushes

Choosing shaving brushes is more about personal preference and understanding of the individual properties of each hair type. Someone who has been using a badger brush for a long time may find a synthetic brush too hard on the face. A good shaving brush should be able to form rich lather and form it easily.




This is actually the most expensive of the shaving brushes but has to do largely because of its quality. The badger hair has good water retention abilities by trapping water molecules between its hairs. This makes lathering a whole lot easier. With little swirling and whipping of the shaving cream, the badger brush forms rich lather. Although the silvertip grade is most preferred and has better quality, it actually is more expensive.

Horsehair Shaving Brush

Unlike the boar's hair, the horse hair is finer and softer. This gives it a bit of an edge for people with sensitive skin. In comparison with the badger hair, the horsehair is stiffer. Horsehair shaving brush is a favorite for many Spanish brush manufacturers. This brush comes in lots of colors which gives users several choices to go for.

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

General Tips for Shaving in the Shower

One of the ways to comfortably enjoy wet shaving is to do it in the shower. Although many men do this only when they are late for an appointment, it helps to prep the hairs better than when rinsing with water – especially if you are not good at it. If you are going to shave in the shower, it is best you do it properly. So here are few tips to take to heart.


  • ·To ensure a better service life of the blades, it is far better to rinse the razor in a cup of cold water than in the hot shower water.
  • ·While these DE safety razors are designed to be extra sharp, you will get a better shave if you understand how well to grip it. Using just 2 or 3 fingers, firmly hold the end of the razor without necessarily applying any pressure to it.
  • ·Taking a shower before shaving helps open pores and softens hair. You would still need to wash your face after shaving. This will help to eliminate all the oils from the shaving cream. You do not want to have oil residue on your face when you are done.
  • ·Try not to let the razor move to the sides. This is because the razor usually has its cutting edge on the sides and you could end up cutting your face.

Saturday, 13 August 2016

Male Grooming: Products to Get You Started

One of the characteristics of a gentleman is that he takes his grooming seriously. If you want to be a Viking gentleman, then you should have these products in your grooming arsenal.



Double Edge Safety Razor

When looking for quality shave, there is none other like the DE razor. Even professional barbers testify of its sharpness and smooth shaves. The double edge razor is a major technological advancement from the cartridge razor. This is a must-have for any gentleman.

Shaving Cream

Some things may go old and out of fashion but your granddad's wet shaving techniques can only be improved upon. Nothing beats a good old wet shaving with a DE razor. These creams are formulated with rich ingredients to help soften hairs by feeding them with the right proteins.

Shaving Brush

These brushes are used for creating and applying lather. The best shaving brush to have is the one made from badger hair. This is because the badger hair has bristles that are able to retain moisture for good lather formation and can also help in exfoliation of the skin.

After Shave

Once you are done shaving, you will need an After Shave to help prevent skin irritations and keep the skin moisturized. No shaving is truly complete without the use of an After Shave.

Thursday, 11 August 2016

Vikings Blade Razor - An Amazing Journey With Me

I got the Vikings Blade as a birthday gift from my girlfriend. Honestly I have never heard of this product before and only lovingly accepted it. Took me almost 2 weeks to try it out because I had thought I was a die-hard Gillette fan. Sadly I forgot to get new blades for the Gillette. I had no choice than to try out the Vikings Blade. I don’t think I have ever used a razor very carefully in my entire life. Occasionally I use to have nicks and cuts with the Gillette and there was no way I was going to let this Vikings Blade take me down that path.



With my lather made, I took the first short stroke of the razor and it took the entire stubble on its path. After I was done, my face felt as tender as my palms. In summary, it has been an amazing journey for me and the Vikings Blade. Usually I don’t like to do reviews but I am so impressed with how the Vikings Blade has held out. Went to do further research and found out the razor comes with a lifetime warranty. Well I don’t hope to use a particular razor for that long but hopefully I will give an update every 6 months to give feedback on how well the razor is holding up.

Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Can I Shave the Groin Area with a Safety Razor?

So you have gotten a good safety razor and it gives you all the cleanest and smoothest of facial shaves. You have got some growing bush down there and would like to do a little man-scape with the safety razor. To answer the question, yes it can be used and yes you could get an injury if you don’t know what you are doing.



The groin area is a very sensitive area of the body. This is understandable because there is no much exposure to this area. For this reason, you would have to be extra careful when using a razor down there – especially a double edge razor. Most cartridge razor users desist from using a DE razor when shaving the groin area. This is because they know the DE razor has a characteristic aggressiveness. Even the most experienced DE razor users know that it is extremely important to use the razor gently and carefully.

When using the DE razor, it is all about the angle. Once you are well acquainted with the angle positioning, you should have no problem using the DE razor in your grain area. If you are a bit drawn back because of the razor’s aggressiveness, then you may want to settle for a razor like the Vikings Blade. It comes with a unique micro-comb feature that helps to prevents accidental nicks and cuts during shaving.

Saturday, 6 August 2016

The Vikings Blade vs Concord Double Edge Safety Razor

The difference between good, smooth, clean shave and one with cuts and nicks is most importantly a sharp, sturdy razor. There are several brands of double edgerazors available in the market today. We will be pairing the Vikings Blade with the Concord double edge safety in today’s review.



Design
Unlike some of the other brands with cheap metal construction material, the Vikings Blade is made from heavy duty materials. These materials include bronze and brass alloy. The razor has a finish made from chrome plating. It comes with a classic handle that allows for a close shave.  It is a butterfly razor which allows for easy and quick blade change. The Concord DE razor is made from solid construction materials. It is a 3-piece razor that gives users that traditional feel.

Dimension
TheVikings blade comes with a weight of 85g. This gives users a hefty feel when using the razor. Heavyweight razors have better durability and allows for better shaves. The razor comes with a length of 3.75” which makes it a good classic handle. The Concord DE razor comes with a weight of 54g. This puts it in the lightweight razor category. The razor also comes with a length of 3.6 inches.

Unique feature
The Vikings Blade comes with an advanced butterfly head which allows for quick blade change. The razor comes with a micro-comb feature fitted in its head that helps prevent cuts while shaving. 

Thursday, 4 August 2016

Essential Tools to Shave - from the experts at Vikings Blade

The time has come to get it right with shaving. Skin irritations and bumps are not normal or a part of shaving. For many men, shaving is just another painful experience they hope they don't have to deal with. Experts at Vikings Blade are giving tips on how to get quality shave with the right tools.



The best way to get a clean, smooth shave for your stubble is wet shaving. Dry hair is very tough and rigid. This makes it difficult for blades to give an even cut without leaving you with bumps or ingrown hairs. Wet hair has lost about 80% of its toughness. It is essential to get the hair wet with warm water to help open the skin pores. It's advisable to shave after a hot or warm shower.

Vikings Blade Shaving Cream

A shaving cream will further help soften the hair and feed it with the right protein to keep it soft. You would also need a cream that forms really good lather. You should invest in a shaving cream with natural nutrients that would be able to keep your face healthy.

Vikings Blade Shaving Brush

No matter how good a shaving cream is, it would need a quality shaving brush to apply the lather on the face. A good shaving brush is made from badger hair which has both lathering and exfoliation qualities.

Vikings Blade DE Safety Razor

With the right shaving cream and brush to create a good lather, you will need a razor that's sharp enough to give a close, smooth shave. Using short strokes use the razor to remove the stubble with ease.

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Vikings Blade Introduces Two New Product Collections

Vikings Blade has just introduced two new, innovative product collections to its DE razor collection. The company has decided to include its shaving cream and shaving brush collection to give a complete grooming experience for men.



The company is known for its superior quality shaving razor. The company’s products have received a lot of attention and ratings since their release. After careful survey and research, the company decided to go for the badger hair shaving brush. The badger brush is the top shaving brush because of its properties in retaining moisture and forming good lather.

The shaving cream is made from sandalwood and cedar which are two of the best ingredients needed in shaving creams. To this end, the company sourced the sandalwood from Western Australia and the cedar from as a far away as the Amazon rainforest. These are the areas known for having a lustrous supply of these key ingredients.

Among other benefits, the sandalwood is known for its characteristic smell – spicy, woodsy or piney. This is one of the reasons why it is used in the manufacture of shaving creams. It tends to leave a long lasting smell on your face. Sandalwood also provides excellent lubrication for the protection of the skin.

Cedar oil has several benefits to the skin which is one of the reasons it is often chosen to be a base ingredient in quality shaving creams. It has a good anti-inflammatory property which prevents skin irritations after a shave, especially for those with sensitive skins.

According to the company, the shaving cream and shaving brush became necessary with the growing request and demand for shaving products. The company hopes the shaving cream, brush, and its DE razors would give all Viking men out there an amazing shaving experience. 

Monday, 1 August 2016

Common Mistakes in Wet Shaving

If you're new to wet shaving, there is a high chance you will be caught making some of these common mistakes. If you have been wet shaving for a while and wondering why you haven't been getting the best of shaves, then you too may probably have been making some of these mistakes.



Lousy Shaving Prep

If you are new to shaving generally, you may not fully understand the reason why much attention is paid in the prep stage. There's more to cleaning your face with warm water than just splashing water on it. If you don't get this stage right, you may end up with skin irritations from shaving semi-dry hair.

Using Low Quality Creams

In trying to save some extra bucks, you will be amazed at the level some people will go. They use inferior shaving creams with ingredients that are not even needed. These creams will have preservatives and stabilizers as ingredients. People with sensitive skins will suffer all kinds of reactions and keep changing and blaming the innocent razors.

No-Direction Shaving

It has been overemphasized that for the best of shaves, people should always shave with the grain. It's shocking to see the number of people who totally disregard this and do the entire opposite. This is mainly due to the fact that they have no idea about the direction of their hair growth. Spend time out to know your hair's growth direction.

Blade Angle


These DE razors are designed with blade angles of between 30°to 40°. Your razor's blade is not just fixed in there without careful consideration on the best angle for a cleaner cut. Probably this is the reason you have struggled to get consistently get smoother and clean shaves. You need to understand the concept of the blade angles.