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featuringNero
01/19/20 7:23:05 PM
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I don't like my electric razer b/c it always leaves my skin itchy
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pendulum_summon
01/19/20 7:27:31 PM
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I just get any razor, wash my face, and just shave

I dont use any cream or after shave

With just water my skin feels pretty smooth after shaving and I dont itch

I only hurt myself ONCE by cutting into my lip when shaving my "moustache"

I never let it grow so much that i require much effort

Any skincare is applied when needed
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featuringNero
01/19/20 8:06:39 PM
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did some quick research, and ended up buying a metal double-edge safety razor w/ disposable blades from amazon

i bought some cream and balm to try out
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powerman1426
01/19/20 8:07:46 PM
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BuckVanHammer
01/19/20 8:09:45 PM
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prep is more important than the razors and balm/gel/cream for me. if i dont warm towel wrap my shit up ill get bumps and rashes no matter what i use.

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LordFarquad1312
01/19/20 8:11:02 PM
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pendulum_summon posted...
I just get any razor, wash my face, and just shave

I dont use any cream or after shave

With just water my skin feels pretty smooth after shaving and I dont itch

I only hurt myself ONCE by cutting into my lip when shaving my "moustache"

I never let it grow so much that i require much effort

Any skincare is applied when needed
This man is an actual savage, don't listen to him.

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Garioshi
01/19/20 8:14:56 PM
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I rub my face with hot water, put on the cream, and just shave away.

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pendulum_summon
01/19/20 8:46:33 PM
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LordFarquad1312 posted...
This man is an actual savage, don't listen to him.
I dint grow much facial hair so I don't have to shave that much

Just s small miustache and side burns that are easy to remove

Also chin

If I had a full beard yeah it'd be different but i never felt irritation or cut myself so i felt no need to buy that stuff
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Tyranthraxus
01/19/20 9:00:24 PM
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featuringNero posted...
did some quick research, and ended up buying a metal double-edge safety razor w/ disposable blades from amazon

i bought some cream and balm to try out

You're on the right track. Here's a list of products I use, and the order I use them in.

  1. Exfoliating scrub (Nivea or other brand is fine)
  2. Preshave cream (this will soften & straighten stubble.
  3. Non lather shaving cream (you have to mix this in a bowl and use a brush to apply it, brush it on with a circular motion
  4. Safety razor + razor blades (buy whatever you want, your preference)
  5. Alum Block (astringent agent. Close up cuts including ones that aren't bleeding and are otherwise invisible)
  6. Post shave lotion (prevent razor burn)


Here's some Amazon links to stuff.

Scrub:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01BF1739S/

Preshave:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0082BYLS6/

Cream:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01MA1JQH0/

Lathering cream if you prefer:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00837ZOI0/

Alum:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00FA35K02/

Post shave:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01539X5TA/

For all your "hardware" razors, brushes, bowls, etc, I highly recommend Viking's Blade for everything.


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BlingBling22947
01/21/20 6:48:40 AM
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