this has been an ongoing problem for me, and being that I shave so infrequently, I fall out of my routine and I'm not too sure if I'm using the correct style razor for the type of facial hair that I have. a few things I've learned along the road: if I go too long between shaves, my hair tries to grow back into my skin and causes red bumps...and my neck hair grows in like 4 different directions, making it incredibly tough for me to get an irritation free shave!
SharpSpine seems to think that I need to start using a razor that is mild while being highly efficient...he recommended the ever-ready 1914 razor.
for my last shave, this is how I went about it:
- washed my face with ursa major face wash
- splashed my face with cold water before face lathering using LPV and a synthetic brush
- did 1 pass with an injector type L1, from the bottom on my neck to the edge of my beard
- hopped into the shower, did a mild wash on my face and then applied ASB
the resulting shave after 2 days:
if someone has similar stubble as me, what's worked for you?
SharpSpine seems to think that I need to start using a razor that is mild while being highly efficient...he recommended the ever-ready 1914 razor.
for my last shave, this is how I went about it:
- washed my face with ursa major face wash
- splashed my face with cold water before face lathering using LPV and a synthetic brush
- did 1 pass with an injector type L1, from the bottom on my neck to the edge of my beard
- hopped into the shower, did a mild wash on my face and then applied ASB
the resulting shave after 2 days:
if someone has similar stubble as me, what's worked for you?
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