i love that it vibrates, its like a massage on my face.
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i love that it vibrates, its like a massage on my face.
Haha I know. I have a hard time using non-battery powered razors now.aerodynamic wrote:
i love that it vibrates, its like a massage on my face.
wash face with hot water (opens up pores)DefCon-17 wrote:
Gilette Fusion Power.
Tried an electric one and hated it.
..Probably 'cause it was a cheap one.So what would the "proper" method be for the pre/post?m3thod wrote:
Electric razors don't remove a layer of skin when shaving, unless you're prepared your skin for both pre and post shave (total ballache) it will result in accelerated ageing of the skin. Good enough?Dauntless wrote:
I don't really see the advantage of electric razors, i never use mine
i use the one in the OP
I always shave after I shower, use some cream (Edge Ampt or something right now), then put cold water on my face after and pat it down with a towel.
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I dont use anti ageing stuff, just moisturiser used daily.Uzique wrote:
m3thod you sound like pat bateman ffs.m3thod wrote:
Electric razors don't remove a layer of skin when shaving, unless you're prepared your skin for both pre and post shave (total ballache) it will result in accelerated ageing of the skin. Good enough?Dauntless wrote:
I don't really see the advantage of electric razors, i never use mine
i use the one in the OP
When i have to shave i use a braun 8995, most of the time i will a beard trimmer on the closest setting.
are you the sort that buys anti-ageing cream with the unique formula of 'agenotium', too?
suckerrrrrr
hehem3thod wrote:
erect
Why? Gets it closer imo.m3thod wrote:
do not shave against the grain
new sig time!aerodynamic wrote:
i love that it vibrates, its like a massage on my face.
m3thod wrote:
Avoid alcohol based products, as finray correct states it dries the skin.
Finray wrote:
And use an aftershave with little or no alcohol, because alcohol drys out your face, and makes you look old.
Why shave with the grain? Because there is less of a chance of nicks and cuts, and because it reduces the chance of ingrown hairs and razor bumps. When you shave against the grain, the razor's blade catches aginst the hair and pulls it slightly further away from the surface of the skin. This results in an increased likelihood of shaving the hair at a level slightly below your skin's surface (one reason why ingrown hairs develop). Also, when you shave you are not simply taking off hair, you are taking off a fine layer of skin. Shaving with the grain tends to be a little easier on your skin as well; the razor tends to travel a smoother path with the grain of hair growth.Finray wrote:
hehem3thod wrote:
erectWhy? Gets it closer imo.m3thod wrote:
do not shave against the grain
Ojeez.m3thod wrote:
wash face with hot water (opens up pores)
wash face using a soap free facial cleanser
Wash face using a facial scrub in circular motion avoid using around the eyes (removes dead skin and make stubble more erect)
apply shaving foam or gel to face
shaving using downwards strokes, do not shave against the grain & continually rinse blade under hot water
when finished rinse face with cold water (closes pores)
Apply alcohol free astringent to face (optional, closes pores)
Apply post shave healer, let it soak in
Apply rich moisturiser, let it soak in
Look like pat bateman
Avoid alcohol based products, as finray correct states it dries the skin.
Total ballache though.
lolm3thod wrote:
http://www.ftmguide.org/shaving.html
i just looked at the homepage for that url lolBeduin wrote:
lolm3thod wrote:
http://www.ftmguide.org/shaving.html
Phillips Norelcoig wrote:
think i might get a new electric. any recs?
I very rarely cut myself, and I've never had an ingrown hair, even when I shave against the grain it still protrudes above the skin and is visible.. maybe I'm just weird.m3thod wrote:
Why shave with the grain? Because there is less of a chance of nicks and cuts, and because it reduces the chance of ingrown hairs and razor bumps. When you shave against the grain, the razor's blade catches aginst the hair and pulls it slightly further away from the surface of the skin. This results in an increased likelihood of shaving the hair at a level slightly below your skin's surface (one reason why ingrown hairs develop). Also, when you shave you are not simply taking off hair, you are taking off a fine layer of skin. Shaving with the grain tends to be a little easier on your skin as well; the razor tends to travel a smoother path with the grain of hair growth.
http://www.ftmguide.org/shaving.html
Same for me.Finray wrote:
I very rarely cut myself, and I've never had an ingrown hair, even when I shave against the grain it still protrudes above the skin and is visible.. maybe I'm just weird.
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