I shave after showering. I step out and dry everything except my face and then lather my still wet beard at the sink. Trust me, in the minute or two between these two events my beard has not dried out and neither will yours.
Shower shavers are the equivelent of a comb-over, there's not much there so they think you've got away with it.
Why would you shave without lather?
I would argue a latherless shave is seriously sub-par compared to a shave using a good soap, in the shower or otherwise
Not really, as a blade still drags against the entirety of the face no matter how much or little one has. Actually, it's more like getting to business without the use of a rubber. People only use one when they don't know what they're doing with filthy, random strangers...
Little men need more protection though, and I wouldn't deny you all the protection you can get...
I have experience both using lather, and not. Without, the sense of touch is increased to the point of knowing by touch how to adjust the use of the razor at different contours of the face. Much of this sense is lost with the use of a buffer like lather. Likewise, going lather-less actually reduces the chance of nicks or irritation, because being slightly less slick allows the blade to slow down just enough to allow for greater control. More control, heightened awareness, and for those with experience of their technique, safer.
That almost shiny post shave feeling with lather is silkier, but is almost like a feminine softness. Lather-less post shave is also smooth and clean but lacking the feminine, silky sheen. In that department, I guess it depends on what type of a man you are for what you prefer.
You have deep insecurities, you try too hard to seem manly. Bullied in school?
Clarification for the ignorant is not being insecure.
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