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I have a Braun electric razor. But, I have a beard. So really, I only use it on the neck & cheeks. I sometimes use a real blade, one of those Mach things I think, but not very often as they leave my skin red and irritated.
Try going electric BBJ. It is a lot less irritataing. However, the dam things are cheap and never last more than a year or two. Get a rechargable one too.......
I have a Braun electric razor. But, I have a beard. So really, I only use it on the neck & cheeks. I sometimes use a real blade, one of those Mach things I think, but not very often as they leave my skin red and irritated.
Try going electric BBJ. It is a lot less irritataing. However, the dam things are cheap and never last more than a year or two. Get a rechargable one too.......
your skin gets irritated because you usually use an electric. it happens when you switch around. if you were to go from blade to electric it would be the same way. you have to let your skin adjust.
My Broncomania Adopt-a-Bronco: Rod Smith
Elway stops, loads up, throws deep down the middle of the field and Rod Smith's got it!
America is like your team, and if your not gonna root for your team then get the hell outta the stadium.
My skin doesnt get irritated anymore. Remember I have been shaving for 25 years now. But yes, when I was younger, the switching caused it to really burn!!!
One thing I do now, when I use the blade is to avoid any creams or gels. I fond those are the things that make me itch!
The tip is to shave right when you get out of the shower. So your beard is nice and soft. Also, it really helps to put some haior conditioner to soften the hair futher.
I found this one hair conditioner that called 3 minute miracle by Aussie. It's supposed to be the ultimate in dry hair repair. Well, it works great as a pre shave gel also. It gets your hair so soft, you can practically lick it off.
I go with a mach 3. But im areal man. No shaving cream or gel here. Yeah my face has got a lot of scars and is constantly pretty bloody, but hey, "Bones heal, chicks dig scars, pain is temporary, glory is forever "
Superintendent Chalmers: "Thank the Lord"? That sounded like a prayer. A prayer in a public school. God has no place within these walls, just like facts don't have a place within an organized religion."
If they expect me to be clean-shaven every day at the academy, I may have to go electric...
I've walked these streets, a loaded six-string on my back, I play for keeps 'cause I might not make it back, I've been everywhere still I'm standin' tall, I've seen a million faces and I've rocked them all!!:salute!:
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