The UK release of No Time to Die has reignited the nation’s obsession with James Bond. Everybody wants to know the cars he drives and the suits he wears, but how does he achieve his close shave?
As Daniel Craig finishes his James Bond era, we’ve revisited his unforgettable shaving scene from Skyfall, for tips on how fans can shave like 007.
Shaving Tips
In the sultry clip, Bond applies shaving cream to his stubbled face with a shaving brush before Naomie Harris’ Moneypenny arrives and completes the shave with a cut-throat razor.
In the scene, Bond appears to have come out of the shower before shaving, which will have helped him achieve a smooth shave by softening his skin, loosening his facial hair and opening his pores. If you don’t have time to shower before each shave, wash your face and massage it with a towel instead, to achieve a similar effect.
While Roger Moore’s Bond opted for a safety razor in Live and Let Die, Daniel Craig’s Bond prefers using a straight razor (also known as a cut-throat razor). In the Skyfall scene, Moneypenny glides the razor in a downwards direction on Bond’s face before shaving upwards on his neck, to achieve a close shave.
To prevent cuts and jagged shaves, hold a cut-throat razor at a 30-degree angle. Shave downwards from the sideburn on one side of the face with short and steady strokes and rinse the blade in between each pass. Shaving downwards will allow you to apply pressure evenly across your face. You may need to go over it a second time but against the grain, as facial hair can grow in different directions. However, ensure you re-lubricate the skin in between.
Ultimate Bond fans can go the extra mile by using the Floris No.89 shaving cream, which was favoured by Ian Fleming, the author of the original spy novels. The fragrance is mentioned in several of the books, along with the Eucris range from Geo F Trumper.
Shaving Products
To get a smooth shave like James Bond or treat a loved one to a suave grooming collection, here are five essential products: