skip the hot towel crap. all you need is a quick rub down of the face with your brush directly from the cup you soak it in. its how it was actually done in the days when Gillette was CREATING his razor.
hot water will just strip the oils from your face, and from the hair. Youll notice that soap is an oil... no sense in removing what you have in place already...
+1When I first started wet shaving with a DE I thought I had sensitive skin. I got razor burn and like you looked for answers.
I have found that the more I shaved and learned how to shave the razor burn disappeared and I'm fine now. I think it takes a while to have your skin adjust to a new way of shaving and people think that by pressing harder the shave will be better. Nothing could be further from the truth. You will learn and your skin will become more tolerant of the new shave. Stick with it. Only try to shave off the lather and not the whiskers that way you will use almost no pressure allowing the blade to glide across the skin. Good luck. It will get better.
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