Traditional shave cream foams up for show and dries out your face on contact. Woodlee's is different. Used as a pre-shave, the water-based formula lubricates the skin so the razor glides without resistance. Used after, the tea tree oil prevents razor bumps before they start.
Canned shave foam is built on surfactants and propellants that strip oils and dehydrate skin. By the third pass, the razor is dragging and the skin is already irritated.
Coconut oil creates a slick, low-friction film between the razor and your skin, which means fewer passes and fewer nicks. Tea tree leaf oil is antibacterial, so it reduces the ingrown hairs and razor bumps caused by pore infection after the shave. Since it moisturizes, you do not need a separate aftershave balm.
Creates smooth glide, fewer nicks, closer pass.
Prevents razor bumps and infection.

Shave at the end of the shower so the hair is fully hydrated and softer to cut.
Two pumps is plenty. Rub into the beard and the skin underneath. You want a glide layer, not a foam mountain.
Go with the grain first, rinse, apply a fresh layer, then cut across the grain. Skip against-the-grain if your skin is sensitive.
Close the pores, reduce redness, and remove debris.
One more small pump after rinsing acts as an aftershave balm. No separate product needed.
Woodlee's Conditioning Lotion is the shave cream that works as well on the rest of you. 32 oz. Ships within 24 hours.
