A sharp one. Good clean skin, warm water, and shaving cream complete the cast. Single, double, triple, quadruple, whatever - sharpness and preparation are key, not the number of freakin' blades - that's just a marketing scam to make you buy $40 razor blades for a 30 cent razor. if you have a thick beard, soften it with a nice hot towel, let the shaving cream sit on your face for a few minutes. Taking this extra time will help a lot and feel a lot better too.
No. It would just clog up your razor.
A Razor is used for shaving.
It's probably best to wait until the infection clears up before shaving again. Then try shaving not too close and make sure your razor is washed in boiling water before use and that no-one else shares your razor.
The best selling brand of shaving razors for teens/women is:Gillette venus embrace The best selling brand of shaving razors for teens/men is :Gillette fusion proglide which is a razor and shaving cream. And thats the best selling razors!
She cut herself with a razor on accident.
Shave very carefully! Or use an electric razor.
Yes, you can continue shaving with a razor while traveling.
To avoid razor bumps, one should stop shaving. But if one can't avoid shaving, one should use a clean needle to release the embedded hair shaft. This usually stops razor bumps from developing.
Razor. a.k.a. shaving...
Yes, the shaving razor you are considering is TSA approved for travel.
A razor is for shaving.
Yes, you can have a shaving razor in your carry-on luggage as long as it is a disposable razor or has a blade that is less than 3.4 inches in length.