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Originally Posted by Silock
Man, all of this just seems absurd.
I'm no stranger to sensitive skin. Mine is CRAZY sensitive. That's why I switched to a safety razor and Feather blades. They're ridiculously sharp, which means less drag on the skin, which means less irritation. And they don't "lift and cut" the beard hairs, which means they don't give you ingrown hairs because those hairs can't breach the surface as easily.
And the best thing is that a $5 razor and $10 in blades will last you a year.
I know you've probably heard it a million times, but there really is no better shave with less irritation than a super, super sharp blade.
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eh, who knows, maybe I will give it a try sometime. I've never tried a safety razor. The cartridge razors just tore me up so I assumed a super sharp safety razor would be even worse. Seems I didn't do my homework very well.
http://www.maxtonmen.com/blogs/how-t...rtridge-razors
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