Shaving "against the grain" tends to cause ingrown hair (which aren't comfortable) and worse razor burn than if one shaves in the direction the hair lies.
the opposite direction of the growth of the hair which is usually upwards
Pressure going in the opposite direction in which it should be going.
The opposite direction of the car
Opposite direction of Lock.
Proceed with caution.
180 degrees
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Theortically, should be the same.
Walk up to the wheel and press e, you should see arrows going in the opposite direction if done correctly.
Notify medical direction to authorize one repeat of the dose.
You want to shave with the grain/direction of growth. For a closer shave you can go against if you know the areas on yourself well enough because they can become irritated, bumpy, and itchy after this.
I have used barbasol original, the orange can.