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Afternoon all,
The phrases 'comfortable', 'smooth' and 'no irritation' keep cropping up whenever I read about SE razors, so much so that I feel duty bound to give one a go. I've tried injectors and they weren't for me. No horror stories as I got on with them ok, I just didn't click with them if that makes sense. I get irritation when I shave, usually on one side of my neck. This is partly to do with the condition of my skin, partly technique on my part but mostly due to fairly crazy stubble growth (swirly).
I've read a few threads but I'm finding some of the opinions a bit contradictory, so my question to the forum is... what would be a good SE razor to start with? Fortunately, or not, the blade selection process is quite limited. This could be a blessing or a curse but at least discovering if SEs are for me shouldn't take too long.
The phrases 'comfortable', 'smooth' and 'no irritation' keep cropping up whenever I read about SE razors, so much so that I feel duty bound to give one a go. I've tried injectors and they weren't for me. No horror stories as I got on with them ok, I just didn't click with them if that makes sense. I get irritation when I shave, usually on one side of my neck. This is partly to do with the condition of my skin, partly technique on my part but mostly due to fairly crazy stubble growth (swirly).
I've read a few threads but I'm finding some of the opinions a bit contradictory, so my question to the forum is... what would be a good SE razor to start with? Fortunately, or not, the blade selection process is quite limited. This could be a blessing or a curse but at least discovering if SEs are for me shouldn't take too long.