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old.ignus

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I hate shaving, of the face and neck area that is. Against or with the grain I always get razor burn on my neck, no matter what foam/gel I use.

Any top tips lads? And dare I say it, girls?


Judging by the success of the poo thread this one could take off.
 
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kameleon

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Use a MACH 3 and gillette gel, after shaving make sure that you use a moisturising after shave balm to south your freshly peel face.
 
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(Shovel)

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Try moisturiser of some sort after you shave, something bog standard may help, or one of the various aftershave jobbies - works for me anyway.
 
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old.ignus

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Originally posted by kameleon
Use a MACH 3 and gillette gel, after shaving make sure that you use a moisturising after shave balm to south your freshly peel face.

I use a gillette mach 3 turbo with gillette sensitive skin gel followed by gillette after shave balm for sensitive skin.

I am a gillette whore.
 
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old.tRoG

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I use whatever old rusty blade is lying around the sink area, and the cheapest foam in the shop :D

Yer all pansies! Arrr!
 
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ECA

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Originally posted by old.ignus
I use a gillette mach 3 turbo with gillette sensitive skin gel followed by gillette after shave balm for sensitive skin.

I am a gillette whore.

Get some new blades? they may be blunt.

Other than that dont press so hard, machs take off a lot of hair even if you dont press a lot.
 
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.z.

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I don't even use gel/foam/whatever, just the razor and water. Works fine for me....
 
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Gumbo

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Shave during/after a shower, make sure your bristles get a good 5 minute soaking in hot water before you start.
 
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SoWat

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What Gumbo said (that's why you see professional barbers wrapping hot towels around punters' faces).
 
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evilmonkeh

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Originally posted by .z.
I don't even use gel/foam/whatever, just the razor and water. Works fine for me....
gennerally bum fluff shaving doesnt require much in the way of anything
 
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old.ignus

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Originally posted by evilmonkeh
gennerally bum fluff shaving doesnt require much in the way of anything

I remember shaving my bumfluff years ago, I just ran the razor over the hair lightly and it just plucked it out with no pain. Ah those were the days.
 
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Durzel

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Originally posted by Gumbo
Shave during/after a shower, make sure your bristles get a good 5 minute soaking in hot water before you start.
Good advice that.

That's what I normally do - take a handheld mirror into the shower, shaver and simply shave as I shower! No mess! Smooth as a babys bum!
 
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Deadmanwalking

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Originally posted by evilmonkeh
gennerally bum fluff shaving doesnt require much in the way of anything

Still got it to all look forward to munkeh.
 
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S-Gray

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I got a Mach3 the other day, its nice indeed... cept i kinda pushed too hard (used to the old one) and i now have 2 razor cuts on my neck :( first time that happened in a while... :p

Afterwards and maybe days later, i get an annoying itchyness... so i end up scratchin and comin out in red marks... grr
 
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mank

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I won't learn to wet shave because I'm paranoid about cutting open my jugular, so I use a shitty electric shaver. This means I don't shave very often and when I do it takes fucking hours.
 
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-Ultimate

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I use mach 3 and gillette sensitive skin gel. I don't get razor burns although i did when i first started shaving around 15 years old. I shave against the grain because thats the only way to get a smooth finish in my opinion . Well actually the place my stubble is the thickest is on my chin, so i shave with the grain there first to take off the worst, then put some more gel on and shave up to get the smooth feeling :) I always shave before a shower because i find it gets rid of that itchy after feeling . Oh and i can't stand electric shavers, i think they give a shit finish and they take ages.


Hmmm it seems my longest post on here in a long time is all abut shaving, how sad :eek:
 
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old.ignus

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on the subject of hair does anyone else find themself trying to pluck nostril hair and eyelashes, I'm not talking about tweasers I mean with your fingers.
 
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WPKenny

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I wet shaved for years and got fed up. I never really got a shaving rash it just annoyed me that I'd get the odd spot and/or in growing hair.

These days I've got an electric razor and just shave as close as I can with the beard trimmer. Leaves me with a light coating of stubble but nothing too bad and my skin's a LOT better for it.

On the subject of ear/nasal hair I have some electric trimmers. I only use them on my nose and even then only a couple of times a year. I mostly just pull at the hairs when they iratate me.
 
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FatBusinessman

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Originally posted by WPKenny
These days I've got an electric razor and just shave as close as I can with the beard trimmer. Leaves me with a light coating of stubble but nothing too bad and my skin's a LOT better for it.
This is what I do when I haven't got enough time (read: can't be bothered) to shave "properly". Gives me just enough stubble for that "I'm so cool I didn't bother shaving today" look.
 
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Sharma

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Bah Durzel's got another avatar that i could watch for hours. :(
 
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Big G

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Gillette Mach 3 Razor
King of shaves alphagel for sensitive skin
Synergie zinc + clay moisturiser

I've got very sensitive skin, so I can't shave every day. I find that if i take a day break and just be bristly, my skin is a lot less irritated when I have a wet shave the day after the "break".

I find Gillette shaving gel/foam gives me a rash, even the sensitive stuff.

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Munkey-

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I used to use a mach 3 razor but it cut too close to the skin and irritated it, so i switched to a schick razor. Means i have to put up with almost permanent stubble underneath meh chin but its worth it. Also has the added benefit of making you look all rugged! Har har.....heh. *cough*

Bic razors are bastards, someone should tell their company that you dont need to slice up your face in order to get rid of the growth. I've found that the Gillete sensitive gel stuff isnt too bad, but if i wet shave i find i dont get it all.

Compromises for choices :rolleyes:
 
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pcg79

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i dont think ive been cut once by a bic - and i get all the hair off.
 
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plightstar

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I use the Safeway ones, had no problems, but if im in a rush I'll grap my Phillips Electric Saver and do a once over.
 

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