Does anyone else hate shaving their face but love a clean shaven face? Are hair removal creams a good solution?
>>17762439
have your barber do it for you
This so much, i just shaved 30 mins ago. Love the smoothness, but hate shaving everything.
If you're talking about Nairing your facial hair, i dont think you should do it for 2 reasons. 1, its a very strong irritant. Your face could be red for 20 mins or more, depending on your sensitivity. 2, this is subjective but i just think its too easy. Only women use nair. Id use nair to have a smooth ass and legs, but never the face.
I only wet my face and then go at it. Im thinking of using shaving cream if it helps faster. How do you do it?
i just use the electric with a 2 guard and have stubble
>>17762439
i actually LOVE shaving my face, though I made it a pretty relaxing set up. basically I just shave in the shower. I have a little hand mirror in there, and i just foam up, scrape it off, and im good to go.
i was started to hate it simply because i had to either be wearing contact lenses, or lean really close to the mirror, and recently ive had to start shaving every day.
now that I shave in the shower im good to go desu
>>17762489
That's EXACTLY how I do it, just splash cold water on my face to close my pores and just go to town, no shaving cream. I even did this all through basic training and other than the usual discomfort I get with shaving in general, it was fine. Shaving cream makes no difference to me.
>>17762513
>>17762473
This is my issue, I'm in the army so I need to have a convenient and inexpensive alternative to the normal 5 bladed razor.
>>17762535
they don't teach you how to shave in the army?
>>17762541
Teach you how? No. They tell you to shave everyday, but by the time you're 18 you should probably already know how to. The problem isn't that I don't know how, but just that I don't like doing it.
What do you guys think about safety razors too, are they better with sensitive skin?
I use magic shave. It's like nair and made for black men. I'm not black but it works great for me. I no longer get razor bumps
>>17763006
Yes but the require more finesse. So it maybbe worse when you try to learn.
>>17763029
This stuff? Looks like it didn't work for a good amount of people.
https://www.walgreens.com/store/c/magic-shave-razorless-cream-shave-bald-head-smooth-head-maintenance-light-fresh-scent/ID=prod6013856-product?ext=gooPLA_-_Personal_Care&pla&adtype=pla&kpid=sku6012820&sst=3a5a3a41-818c-4c29-970f-93fbdb64252f