sometimes the razors was pressed to hard or to dull to use.
sometimes you can get cuts or rashes
Small scratch-like sores on the skin can occur for various reasons, including irritation, ingrown hairs, or allergic reactions, but they are not directly caused by women not shaving. Shaving can sometimes lead to skin issues, such as razor burn or cuts, but lack of shaving itself is unlikely to cause sores. If sores persist or worsen, it's best to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause.
154 if you want to slice it in 154 peices
Julian cuts are 1/8" wide strips. Best cut with a slice, not a chop.
Skin irritation is the biggest problem. It can result in more nicks and cuts than normal.
Cuts are normally larger with more bulk, whereas slices are thinner. For example you can slice a cut of beef roast.
Five, if you slice normally, like store-bought bread. But if you slice the bread in half vertically and make two horizontal cuts, you will have six equal-sized slices as well, with only three cuts.
If no cut intersects any previous cuts, then you can just slice it into 14 pieces.
it is not "bad for you" but shaving cream makes your hair stand up so it shaves easier, also if you don't use shaving cream it will cause more cuts and if you use shaving cream it moisturizes your skin!i am sure there are more reasons but those are the first i thought of
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It depends on if you're a man or a woman. Women now have razors that include soaps or other ingredients to help make shaving smoother and causes less cuts. There are also shaving creams for both men and women that do the trick.
Aftershave will stop any cuts or nicks you get from shaving from getting a slight infection. Some have things in them kind of like a moisturiser to help soften up the skin from that stiff feel you can get after shaving. And of course it can make your skin smell nice :) there are fragrance free ones though.