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Do you use electric or razor? I find electric gives a rash or sore spots |
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@ogdenz | 27 June 22 | |
I recently bought a quality electric shaver. I'm very happy with it,but it's not as close a shave as a wet shave gives. It does leave a bit of a rash on my neck tbh. That clears up within an hour though. |
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@mikeymk | 27 June 22 | |
Beard trimmer. It's very rare I'll shave, I last did it a couple of years ago just for a laugh. |
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@1clivey1 | 27 June 22 | |
Exactly where i get a rash ogdenz and i paid around 60 for electric shaver mind you full charge lasts abt 2weeks
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@sensible | 27 June 22 | |
Razor, wax and thread. Depends what and how I feel at the time.
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@1deanx | 27 June 22 | |
Razor, to achieve that super smooth feel.. Sometimes a P30 sandpaper works too.
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@gt_tdi | 27 June 22 | |
@ 1clivey1 - 27.06.22 - 08:44am Do you use electric or razor? I find electric gives a rash or sore spots Uhhh... nope. |
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@wolf1v36 | 27 June 22 | |
Razor ( 3 or 4 blade cartridge ), with foam rather than soap,
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@3mel | 27 June 22 | |
I don't like throwing razor heads in the bin, I picture it leading to someone having a horrible accident. I wanted to buy a cut-throat razor and asked my barber once. think he assumed I wanted to slash people with it. now I just use a beard trimmer or hair clippers and that's good enough. |
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@anchorman | 27 June 22 | |
Try a good quality shaving cream and a razor. Not foam or soap, they'll dry your skin out. And moisturise afterwards. I haven't had a shaving rash for years.
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@ogdenz | 27 June 22 | |
@ 1clivey1 - 27.06.22 - 09:07am Exactly where i get a rash ogdenz and i paid around 60 for electric shaver mind you full charge lasts abt 2weeks Mine was half price at 55 pounds. Full charge about a week. Wet and dry usage and washable under the tap. |
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