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    Intro: I've got very sensitive skin with fine hair. Started DE wet shaving 6 months ago. Until recently, my standard shave had a basic 3-pass format. But I've never been able to make a 3-pass shave two days in a row with Merkur blades or even once with Feather blades. Well, I CAN, but inevitably my sensitive skin gets red and irritated. My lathering is good, prep is good, post-shave is good. Very confident I am not making major mistakes in those areas anymore. Technique is always getting better of course.

    Discovery: My previous shave routine was quite normal - 3 passes, WTG/XTG/XTG+ATG (third pass ATG in less sensitive areas that can handle it, XTG in the opposite diagonal direction on more sensitive areas). Last month, I replaced the first 2 passes with a pass of my electric. I do this before my shower, and afterwards I only make one pass with my DE, just in the areas where I can actually still feel some stubble after the shower. This has allowed me to get an outstanding shave daily and never have to deal with redness or irritation anymore.

    Be aware that I put a lot of care and experimentation (years ago) into finding an electric that would give me a good shave and never leave me with nicks or irritation. I landed on the Panasonic ES4289 and it's an absolute dream for me as far as electrics go. I use it dry because it simply can't slide across my skin under any kind of wet conditions at all. The best thing about it is the texture of the foil screen, which is unique among electrics if you inspect it closely, and is the only one that does such a good job for me.

    Additional note (any comments?): The skin on my upper lip feels completely different when the blade is moved across it than the skin on my chin and neck. I can't even come close to ATG on my upper lip without shredding it brutally. In that area, the electric is by far the best shave I'm capable of getting, as it leaves me tremendously smooth. Even if I stretch my top lip down over my teeth and push my fingertips firmly ATG, I can BARELY detect any stubble after a pass with my electric. I'm pretty sure the only reason I'd have to try and get a better (or equivalent) shave there with any other method would be purely for the challenge. I do a little bit of cleanup right under my nose with the DE because the electric just doesn't reach that area, and it works out great.

    If you're wondering why I haven't mentioned my cheeks at all...I don't grow any hair on them (I'm 26). I literally only have hair in the goatee area and slightly lower on my neck. Shrug.
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    Different horses for different courses.
    If you find the 'electric' the best, stick with it. The varieties of the 'shaving' experience!
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    I have a hypothesis that if the electric is giving you a very smooth shave and the 3 passes of DE are irritated your skin, then you might be using too much pressure when "dragging" the DE over your face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TwistedOak View Post
    I have a hypothesis that if the electric is giving you a very smooth shave and the 3 passes of DE are irritated your skin, then you might be using too much pressure when "dragging" the DE over your face.
    That was definitely a problem for me for a while getting started, but I've worked a lot at moving the razor with no pressure. I am still working on maintaining the shallowest possible angle with it all the time though :\

    also edited the verb "drag" out of my OP. fair catch

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    Well, I'll venture to say you won't get too many people here wanting to use an electric for any shaving. I know when I used an electric (ages ago) when I finished my skin was BBS so I can't see why you would use a DE after that. It seems using a DE to begin with and experimenting with your technique would be the better way to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Well, I'll venture to say you won't get too many people here wanting to use an electric for any shaving. I know when I used an electric (ages ago) when I finished my skin was BBS so I can't see why you would use a DE after that. It seems using a DE to begin with and experimenting with your technique would be the better way to go.
    i get a smoother result with the DE, but it gets irritated a while later unless i restrict its use to just 1 pass. so my method is to start with electric, which gives me a good-but-not-great shave, and finish with a single pass on my DE, leaving me BBS without the irritation, AND allowing me to shave every day instead of every 3rd day as would be the case when using just the DE. or every day, but somewhat less than BBS, as was the case with just the electric.

    if i had it my way, i'd never use my electric because it's boring. but my skin just can't handle multiple passes with the DE if i want to shave daily.

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    I always found after shaving with an electric (and I tried them all) my neck especially was red and raw. It was the main reason I switched over to a DE many moons ago long before I contemplated a straight..
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    One fallacy:

    Multiple passes are necessary.


    With all the lip service given to WTG, XTG, ATG, BBS and all that baloney, it's easy to think it's important... but it's mostly newbs obsessing over it. With the right angle and no pressure you will eventually get to where one, uno, sol, ein pass is all it will take to get a perfect shave...

    Keep working on using less pressure, playing with your lather, and figuring out how much you'll ask for the Panasonic at your next garage sale.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BKratchmer View Post
    One fallacy:

    Multiple passes are necessary.


    With all the lip service given to WTG, XTG, ATG, BBS and all that baloney, it's easy to think it's important... but it's mostly newbs obsessing over it. With the right angle and no pressure you will eventually get to where one, uno, sol, ein pass is all it will take to get a perfect shave...

    Keep working on using less pressure, playing with your lather, and figuring out how much you'll ask for the Panasonic at your next garage sale.
    even with a DE? this seems intuitive to me for SR, but with a DE it seems like a single ATG pass on a few-days-old beard would cause clogging?

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    Hey, if it works it works.

    But in the meantime I'll pretend that I never read the "E" word here at SRP

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