Dull blades can lead to nicks and irritation
A wash or scrub will remove oil, dirt and dead skin cells that can block your razor’s path and prevent a smooth glide, while hydrating in warm water for at least three minutes will soften facial hair, making it easier to cut.
An example of this type of shave gel is Gillette HydraGel Clear Skin.
Use light, gentle strokes when shaving. This is especially important over areas of your face that are flared up. Ultimately, the razor should do the work, not you.
Doing so will help ensure your skin does not overcompensate for the dryness by producing more oil. Plus, the noncomedogenic moisturizer won’t clog your pores. Which is a good thing because clogged pores can lead to breakouts.
with a soap-free wash to remove the daily buildup of oil.