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What do you use to shave?

What do you use to shave?


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I'm thinking about getting laser hair removal on my entire neck... front and back. That way I never have to worry about razor bumps on the front, and I don't have to clean up my hairline on the back when I don't feel like getting a haircut.
 
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MAch 3. I've tried a couple of different electric razors, and they all have sucked.

I tried one of the electrics with the 3 round cutting things and it cut the hell out of my face. I don't know how people use those, especially on their neck. I like the Braun with the foil cutters on both sides and the long trimmer in the middle. It does a good job and doesn't cut me.
 
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I never understood how people did this. Do you have a mirror?

And if so, how do you see in it w/o it getting fogged up?

I would miss too many spots doing it in the shower.

For me it's much easier than shaving in the sink. I have a special mirror that is "fog free." It is always cloudy when I get ready to shave. You just take a little bit of soap on your fingers, wipe over the mirror surface and then throw some water on it to rinse the soap off. The soap keeps it from fogging back up. I've found shaving in the shower is easiest on my skin. The hair seems to be at its softest so it is easy to cut.
 
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For me it's much easier than shaving in the sink. I have a special mirror that is "fog free." It is always cloudy when I get ready to shave. You just take a little bit of soap on your fingers, wipe over the mirror surface and then throw some water on it to rinse the soap off. The soap keeps it from fogging back up. I've found shaving in the shower is easiest on my skin. The hair seems to be at its softest so it is easy to cut.

i always wondered if those "fog free" mirrors worked, i might have to try one...
 
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I use a Norelco on my face, above the jaw line. I use a mach 3 turbo on my neck.

It's weird, but there's less irritation overall for me that way.
 
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Usually do most shaving with an electric, then clean it up with a Mach 3 Turbo.
I will occasionaly just shave with the Turbo, if its been a few days.
I cant shave with a razor every day or it just tears my face all to hell
 
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