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CanucksTraveller said:Depends on how long you have been shaving with a DE. If it's a week, just stick with it, technique will improve and that last bit will get scooped up eventually.
If more than a week or two, then you have a really good razor there, great cream, and the sharpest blade ever, so maybe you need to experiment. Not everyone gets on with feathers, so try a few different ones.
I'm not sure I'd dive into Mantic's advanced techniques just yet... well not unless you've been DE shaving for years. I'm certainly not trying those techniques myself, no need to.
Nothing wrong with the razor itself IMO.
shrink said:without even realising it.... i actually use J hooking and blade buffing a little in my daily routine for some awkward spots i have on my neck. Its just become natural as i went through the process of learning how the hair on my face grows. Theres patches on my neck where the hair is almost growing in a circular arrangement, e.g. some grows upwards, some sideways and some downwards as you move around the neck. Ive found that J hooking is about the only way to deal with this patch as solid one direction passes tend to catch awkward hairs and give me weepers.
georgeandpeppa said:Thanks again gang,I have been de shaving for a while but struggle with the last bit of hair that would leave me bbs.Sure i have read somewhere the Merkur is quite a mild razor and thought i may have to get a more agggressive one :?:
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