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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 452964" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>Once in a blue moon I might get an ingrown hair from shaving too close, which can be a bitch, but generally speaking, no. Is your beard nice and soft, made that way by any means, before shaving? Go easy on your hide. I don't recommend a really close shave every time you shave, unless you're dating Scarlett Johansson. Somewhere I read a quote (I think it was Calvin Klein or one of those guys) that men shouldn't strive for a <em>close</em> shave, but rather an <em>even</em> shave. I don't think changing blades more often is the solution. No less than the head of Gillette once said in an interview that a blade should easily last 30 days, and in my case seems to be true. Seems like the guy would have an interest in stating the opposite. In any case, stop shaving for a few days until it clears up. Sorry, but that's all I have. ~ Your pal, Doc Rick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 452964, member: 1690"] Once in a blue moon I might get an ingrown hair from shaving too close, which can be a bitch, but generally speaking, no. Is your beard nice and soft, made that way by any means, before shaving? Go easy on your hide. I don't recommend a really close shave every time you shave, unless you're dating Scarlett Johansson. Somewhere I read a quote (I think it was Calvin Klein or one of those guys) that men shouldn't strive for a [i]close[/i] shave, but rather an [i]even[/i] shave. I don't think changing blades more often is the solution. No less than the head of Gillette once said in an interview that a blade should easily last 30 days, and in my case seems to be true. Seems like the guy would have an interest in stating the opposite. In any case, stop shaving for a few days until it clears up. Sorry, but that's all I have. ~ Your pal, Doc Rick. [/QUOTE]
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