Beginner Shaving Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)

Most shaving problems come from a few simple mistakes — and they’re all easy to fix. Whether you’re using a safety razor, straight razor, cartridge, or electric shaver, avoiding these common errors will give you a smoother, more comfortable shave.

Why Beginners Struggle With Shaving

Shaving seems simple — until you deal with razor burn, nicks, tugging, or ingrown hairs. The good news? Most issues come from technique, not your skin.

Fix the technique, and the problems disappear.


1. Using Too Much Pressure

This is the #1 beginner mistake.

Pressing harder does not give a closer shave — it just scrapes the skin.

Fix:

  • Let the razor glide
  • Use light pressure
  • Hold the razor at the bottom of the handle

2. Shaving Against the Grain Too Early

Going against the grain on the first pass causes:

  • Razor burn
  • Ingrown hairs
  • Redness
  • Tugging

Fix: Follow the correct order:

  1. With the grain
  2. Across the grain
  3. Against the grain (optional)

3. Using Dull Blades

A dull blade tugs at the hair instead of cutting it cleanly.

Fix:

  • Replace safety razor blades every 3–5 shaves
  • Replace cartridge blades every 5–10 shaves
  • Replace electric shaver foils/heads every 12–18 months

4. Skipping Pre‑Shave Preparation

Shaving dry skin with no prep is a guaranteed way to irritate your face.

Fix:

  • Wash with warm water
  • Apply a warm towel
  • Use a quality shaving cream
  • Add pre‑shave oil if needed

5. Using Cheap Foams or Gels

Pressurised can foams dry out the skin and offer poor protection.

Fix: Use a proper shaving cream or soap that provides:

  • Slickness
  • Cushion
  • Hydration

6. Not Re‑Lathering Between Passes

Shaving over bare skin = instant irritation.

Fix: Re‑lather before every pass, especially across or against the grain.


7. Shaving Too Fast

Rushing leads to:

  • Cuts
  • Missed patches
  • Uneven pressure
  • Poor angle control

Fix: Use short, controlled strokes and take your time.


8. Using the Wrong Razor for Your Skin

Some razors are too aggressive for beginners.

Fix:

  • Sensitive skin → mild safety razor or foil electric
  • Coarse hair → single‑blade razor
  • Beginners → closed‑comb safety razor

9. Not Stretching the Skin

Loose skin increases the chance of nicks.

Fix: Use your free hand to gently stretch the skin, especially on the neck and jawline.


10. Using Alcohol‑Based Aftershaves

They sting, dry the skin, and make irritation worse.

Fix: Use a soothing balm with:

  • Aloe vera
  • Witch hazel
  • Chamomile
  • Niacinamide

11. Shaving Daily When Your Skin Is Irritated

If your skin is already inflamed, shaving again makes it worse.

Fix:

  • Take a 24–48 hour break
  • Moisturise twice daily
  • Switch to an electric shaver temporarily

12. Not Cleaning Your Razor Properly

A dirty razor causes bacteria buildup and irritation.

Fix:

  • Rinse after every few strokes
  • Deep clean after each shave
  • Replace blades regularly

Summary: The Most Important Fixes

If you only change three things, make it these:

  1. Use light pressure
  2. Shave with the grain first
  3. Use proper pre‑shave prep

These alone solve 80% of shaving problems.