Should You Exfoliate Before Or After Shaving To Prevent Bumps?

Here’s the short answer, Deer: always exfoliate before you shave.

If you want skin that’s smooth, bump-free and feels like it’s been dipped in silk, this step isn’t optional - it’s essential.

Think of exfoliating as shaving’s warm-up act. Using an Original Body Scrub before you shave helps remove dead skin cells and lifts any sneaky, flat-lying hairs, giving your razor a clear runway to do its thing. Less drag, fewer nicks and way less chance of ingrowns.

Our scrubs are made with fine Australian sugar crystals and hydrating oils like coconut, grapeseed, and avocado - so while you're buffing away build-up, you’re also conditioning the skin underneath. Win-win.

Grab your fave scrub (we’re partial to Loco Coco, but you do you), hop in the shower, exfoliate first, then shave. Your skin will be smoother, your shave will be closer and those post-shave bumps? Consider them cancelled.


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