If shaving leaves your neck red, your face burning, or bumps popping up the next day, your skin is telling you something:
You’re either shaving too aggressively—or using the wrong products.

Here’s the best way to shave when you’ve got sensitive skin, plus what to avoid.
And if you want the smoothest option with the least irritation, we’re the only walk-in barbershop in Venice that offers a classic hot lather shave.
What to avoid (this is where most guys go wrong)
1) Dull blades
If it tugs, it’s done. Dull blades force pressure.
2) Shaving against the grain on the neck
Against-the-grain feels smooth today and angry tomorrow.
3) Too many passes
Sensitive skin doesn’t “heal” between passes. It gets scraped.
4) Harsh alcohol aftershaves
That burn isn’t “working.” It’s irritation.
What to do instead
- Heat first (shower or warm towel)
- Warm lather and let it sit 30–60 seconds
- Shave with the grain on the neck
- Use light pressure and short strokes
- Rinse cool and pat dry
- Use a simple, unscented balm if you need moisture
The sensitive-skin rule
If your skin is irritated, shave less often—or shave less aggressively.
A lot of men do better every other day instead of daily.
Want the easiest upgrade?
A professional hot lather shave gives you the prep and technique that sensitive skin needs.
We’re the only walk-in barbershop in Venice that offers a classic hot lather shave.
Stop by Venice Barbershop off US 41, next to the DMV.
Tuesday–Friday 9 AM–6 PM Saturday 10 AM–2 PM
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