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When performing a hot towel shave, what is the ideal temperature of the towel?

Cold

Warm, but not too hot to avoid burns

The ideal temperature for a towel used in a hot towel shave is warm, but not too hot, to avoid burns. This temperature ensures the towel is able to relax and soften the hair, which facilitates a smoother shaving experience. A warm towel helps to open the pores of the skin, making the hair easier to cut and promoting comfort for the client.

Using a towel that is too hot could lead to burns or skin irritation, which not only causes discomfort but could also result in a negative experience for the client and potential safety issues for the barber. Conversely, a towel that is cold or at room temperature fails to provide the same benefits, as it does not effectively prepare the hair or skin and can make the shaving process less effective. Therefore, maintaining the right level of warmth is crucial for achieving optimal results during a hot towel shave.

Extremely hot for better results

Room temperature

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