Shaul-Ike Cohen
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Electric shaving has different issues, so let's start.
My facial hair is quite strong, though the cheek line doesn't go up terribly high.
I'm using
Machine: a Norelco/Philips shaver with three rotating thingies. (A Remington or Braun-style wouldn't catch my hairs which grow rather wildly in all directions.)
Time: best after having a shower, I think
Pre-Shave: none. I have to look into this once, there are some that claim to soften the hairs - does that work?
Other Preparations: baby powder, so the shaver runs smoothly, and doesn't shave the upper skin layers together with the hairs. You can buy "shaving stones", but those are actually nothing else than pressed baby powder for ten times the price. Maybe scented differently, but you wash it off anyway. After shaving, I rinse my face with lots of cooold water.
After-Shave: I definitely need something soothing, so I was looking for something that was unscented, moisterising, and would not leave any grease on my face after a reasonably short time. In a perfumery, I was recommended Biotherm's Active Shave Repair. It's not bad, but not perfect either. It does have a scent - barbershoppy -, but that vanishes after a short time.
My main problem is that my skin doesn't like this daily or bi-diurnal torture. I get red marks on my neck, and with a little sweat, it starts to burn like hell.
I hate mixing scents, so the Norelcos that have inbuilt gels won't do. Anyway, I wouldn't like to be bound to one brand of refills.
My next steps will be to
- renew the blades, maybe save for a newer generation Norelco.
- get more information about pre-shaves
- be even more careful not to press too hard at the neck
- look for the perfect scent- and shmearless soothing balm
- consider your valuable ideas!
My facial hair is quite strong, though the cheek line doesn't go up terribly high.
I'm using
Machine: a Norelco/Philips shaver with three rotating thingies. (A Remington or Braun-style wouldn't catch my hairs which grow rather wildly in all directions.)
Time: best after having a shower, I think
Pre-Shave: none. I have to look into this once, there are some that claim to soften the hairs - does that work?
Other Preparations: baby powder, so the shaver runs smoothly, and doesn't shave the upper skin layers together with the hairs. You can buy "shaving stones", but those are actually nothing else than pressed baby powder for ten times the price. Maybe scented differently, but you wash it off anyway. After shaving, I rinse my face with lots of cooold water.
After-Shave: I definitely need something soothing, so I was looking for something that was unscented, moisterising, and would not leave any grease on my face after a reasonably short time. In a perfumery, I was recommended Biotherm's Active Shave Repair. It's not bad, but not perfect either. It does have a scent - barbershoppy -, but that vanishes after a short time.
My main problem is that my skin doesn't like this daily or bi-diurnal torture. I get red marks on my neck, and with a little sweat, it starts to burn like hell.
I hate mixing scents, so the Norelcos that have inbuilt gels won't do. Anyway, I wouldn't like to be bound to one brand of refills.
My next steps will be to
- renew the blades, maybe save for a newer generation Norelco.
- get more information about pre-shaves
- be even more careful not to press too hard at the neck
- look for the perfect scent- and shmearless soothing balm
- consider your valuable ideas!