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What type of razor do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="zjgilbert" data-source="post: 227819" data-attributes="member: 2500"><p>Don't worry about it too much. Yes, there is a learning curve. Yes that learning curve means your fair share of nicks, but once you get a feel for it you'll never have a better shave in your life...unless of course there's a master barber using a straight on your face for you! You'd have to be putting real effort into it or you're just plain not paying attention if you actually caused yourself some real harm. Give it a try if you can find yourself a razor cheap enough. If you really do want to get into it I recommend the Dovo Best Quality razor. It's what I've been using for the past 7 months. It's a good razor to learn proper maintenance and technique with and is one of the cheapest nice razors around ($80). While the price may seem steep you'll make that money back up in the amount you spend in new disposables or cartridges. Don't go for anything under $50 as they're usually going to be pretty crappy and won't hold an edge if you can even give it one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zjgilbert, post: 227819, member: 2500"] Don't worry about it too much. Yes, there is a learning curve. Yes that learning curve means your fair share of nicks, but once you get a feel for it you'll never have a better shave in your life...unless of course there's a master barber using a straight on your face for you! You'd have to be putting real effort into it or you're just plain not paying attention if you actually caused yourself some real harm. Give it a try if you can find yourself a razor cheap enough. If you really do want to get into it I recommend the Dovo Best Quality razor. It's what I've been using for the past 7 months. It's a good razor to learn proper maintenance and technique with and is one of the cheapest nice razors around ($80). While the price may seem steep you'll make that money back up in the amount you spend in new disposables or cartridges. Don't go for anything under $50 as they're usually going to be pretty crappy and won't hold an edge if you can even give it one. [/QUOTE]
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