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05-24-2010, 05:26 PM #1
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Thanked: 66when to shave the hair growth?
ok...so I'm always into experimenting with my face and computers as my job being a PC engineer..lol...my question is this...
I have a pretty coarse beard and can shave even after 24 hours later as I get a nice thin layer of coarse hair...
as I experimented last night I gotta descent shave and finally trusted myself and "Mr. Blade" and went xtg on my cheeks but my chin still needed some work..so whats the difference if I wait 1 day or 2-3 days b4 shaving again..is there usually more work involved in reducing the hairs that increase or am I better off with shaving every 24hours?...my skin is very sensitive and my wife and I were shocked NOT to see razor burn or blood drops on the sides of my mouth as I always got that from my DE/SE handles...+1
pcdad
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05-24-2010, 05:40 PM #2
My skin needs time between shaves. I only shave every other day at most. The amount of hair doesn't matter at all, just what your skin can take.
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05-24-2010, 05:59 PM #3
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This question comes up every now and then, and all that really matters is how much your skin can take. By whisker length alone I could possibly shave every day, but my skin is fairly sensitive so I shave every other day at most.
If you wait a few days there *may* be a little extra work when hacking away at whiskers, but it's mostly negligible. But the longer whiskers will provide a bit more for your razor to "grab" at, providing an exceptionally close shave IMHO. Uusally around the 3 day mark for me.
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05-24-2010, 06:05 PM #4
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Thanked: 2591+1 with the above, it all depends on the skin, I can shave every day with no problem.
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05-24-2010, 08:37 PM #5
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Thanked: 0well, my skin is pretty sensitive - I've been reading a lot of cream and soap reviews looking for one that is better on moisturizing and protection - and I have been able to shave for at least the last 6 days straight. Yes, I put on a nice layer of Nivea balm afterwards but even that didn't use to work when I was shaving with just shaving gel and a Mach 3 and ATG.
I still haven't moved onto my chin much, though. Just moved from cheeks (where I usually have the burn) with WTG and XTG to WTG on the chin and WTG on the little back of the jawbone area.
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05-24-2010, 08:51 PM #6
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Thanked: 66Hmm..I would stat away from canned anything...AOS or Derby shave cream I feel works well!...especially with a scuttle I ordered from SRD that would keep my lather warm for sensitive skin me from going back n forth if need be to get more lather..my caswell Massey cream in the black jar is a pain in the rear as I have to get the water to cream ratio just right!..annoying
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05-25-2010, 07:34 AM #7
+1 on Holli4's post, its really down to what your skin can take. When I was using a Mach 3 I only shaved twice a week as its all I could take.
Now, with a straight razor and much better prep and technique, I shave every day without problems.
If you get irritation or razor burn or something, you should give your skin a few days to recover before shaving again.
Good luck!