MascaraSnake
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I'm a recovering AFC, and currently working my appearence. Getting baby smooth skin from a good shave is one tiny piece to the puzzle that's done a lot for my ego recently.
If you can't grow good facial hair (or don't have a strong enough beardline for good looking stubble), then I suggest you wet-shave. On a whim earlier this year I learned how to do it effectively and now I can't go a day without smooth skin. I wet-shave since I have extremely sensitive skin...raking a lubed-up razor across it turns out to be much more gentle then the electric ever was, and it just about cured my occasional acne.
If you take the plunge with this, though, I suggest you get an old injector razor or an old Gillette double-edged (like your grandpa used to use). The Mach 3/Fusion/Schick blades that are out today work OK, but they cost a LOT more money and arguably don't do as well as the DE blades.
If you can't grow good facial hair (or don't have a strong enough beardline for good looking stubble), then I suggest you wet-shave. On a whim earlier this year I learned how to do it effectively and now I can't go a day without smooth skin. I wet-shave since I have extremely sensitive skin...raking a lubed-up razor across it turns out to be much more gentle then the electric ever was, and it just about cured my occasional acne.
If you take the plunge with this, though, I suggest you get an old injector razor or an old Gillette double-edged (like your grandpa used to use). The Mach 3/Fusion/Schick blades that are out today work OK, but they cost a LOT more money and arguably don't do as well as the DE blades.